The psalms are masterful poems that echo the tenors of community
life and worship as they project the scope of the human drama from
lament to praise. They chart a profound and vital relationship with
God, with al the ups and downs that this relationship implies.
Konrad Schaefer's concise commentary on the psalms relates their
poetic elements while respecting their historical context and
traditional use in the liturgy and, more importantly, their
ultimate value as a springboard to private and communal prayer.
In "Psalms," Schaefer focuses on the structure of each psalm,
its dramatic plot, the modes of discourse, the rhetorical features,
and the effective use of imagery to portray theology and the
spiritual life. Schaefer portrays each poem's inner dynamic to
acquaint readers with the poet and the community which prayed and
preserved the composition, allowing the believer to transpose it in
the contemporary situation.
"Psalms" is for those who would like to pray the psalms with
more intensity of meaning; for those willing to touch the biblical
world and taste of its fruit in the Word of God; and for devoted
readers of the Bible to become more expert as it helps experts
become more devoted.
Chapters are Introduction," "Book One (Psalms 1-41)," "Book Two
(Psalms 42-72)," "Book Three (Psalms 73-89)," "Book Four (Psalms
90-106)," and "Book Five (Psalms 107-150)."
"Konrad Schaefer, OSB, SSD, is a monk of Mount Angel Abbey,
Oregon. He currently teaches at Our Lady of Angels in Cuernavaca,
Mexico.""
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