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This Cambridge Companion offers an up-to-date and accessible guide
to the fast-changing discipline of biblical studies. Written by
scholars from diverse backgrounds and religious commitments - many
of whom are pioneers in their respective fields - the volume covers
a range of contemporary scholarly methods and interpretive
frameworks. The volume reflects the diversity and globalized
character of biblical interpretation in which neat boundaries
between author-focused, text-focused, and reader-focused approaches
are blurred. The significant space devoted to the reception of the
Bible - in art, literature, liturgy, and religious practice - also
blurs the distinction between professional and popular biblical
interpretation. The volume provides an ideal introduction to the
various ways that scholars are currently interpreting the Bible. It
offers both beginning and advanced students an understanding of the
state of biblical interpretation, and how to explore each topic in
greater depth.
The Psalms of Ascents (Psalms 120-134) are an important collection
within the book of Psalms and have played a significant role in the
history of spirituality. While scholars disagree on what precisely
is meant by “ascents”, it is clear that these psalms are
focused on the journey towards the presence of God, a God who is at
once the “maker of heaven and earth” but also encountered in a
particular place and among a particular people. This book will
explore the rich imagery of these fifteen psalms to show how they
nourish the search for God’s presence in a world that is marked
by crises and hostility, not only in the world but tragically also
within the people of God.This collection of psalms reflects
postexilic Israel’s confidence that in seeking God in Jerusalem
the worshipper finds a blessing and peace that radiates out from
Zion to infuse the most quotidian aspects of everyday life. The
Psalms of Ascents are a summons to a spirituality for priest and
commoner, the powerful and the marginalized, those near and those
far, and anyone else suspended between fear and hope on the journey
towards God. While this book will give readers a focused discussion
on the theology and spirituality of these individual psalms, it
will do so in a way that will provide a model for how the whole
book of Psalms can be read responsibly and fruitfully. As such, the
book will provide a resource for studying, teaching, and preaching
these fifteen Psalms, but can also serve as an entryway into the
rest of the book of Psalms.
This Cambridge Companion offers an up-to-date and accessible guide
to the fast-changing discipline of biblical studies. Written by
scholars from diverse backgrounds and religious commitments - many
of whom are pioneers in their respective fields - the volume covers
a range of contemporary scholarly methods and interpretive
frameworks. The volume reflects the diversity and globalized
character of biblical interpretation in which neat boundaries
between author-focused, text-focused, and reader-focused approaches
are blurred. The significant space devoted to the reception of the
Bible - in art, literature, liturgy, and religious practice - also
blurs the distinction between professional and popular biblical
interpretation. The volume provides an ideal introduction to the
various ways that scholars are currently interpreting the Bible. It
offers both beginning and advanced students an understanding of the
state of biblical interpretation, and how to explore each topic in
greater depth.
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