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This book offers unique insights into the Psalms and sketches a
variety of interpretive possibilities. The exposition of Psalm
texts against the background of their different historical and/or
cultic settings in the ancient Near East sets a firm basis for
their reapplication in the liturgy today. In the history of
interpretation the Psalms have also proven themselves to be natural
texts for liturgical use. This scholarly effort thus portrays in
various ways the importance of the Psalms for their reviving
interpretation and application in the liturgy. Contributors
include: Marcel Bernhard, Georg P. Braulik, Brian Doyle, Alphonso
Groenewald, Dirk J. Human, Jorg Jeremias, Louis C. Joner, Jurie H.
le Roux, Eckhart Otto, Nick A. Schuman, Stephanus D. Snyman,
Hans-Ulrich Steymans, Pieter M. Venler and Cas J.A. Vos. JSOTS 410
In Theopoetry of the Psalms Cas J.A. Vos explores the beauty of the
Psalms and examines their meaning within the context of exegesis,
homiletics and poetry. By investigating the structure, literary
genre, history and theology of the Psalms he traces the ways in
which they continue to be relevant to contemporary readers and to
modern worship. Vos scrutinizes the Psalms as a volume of poetry
and a work of art; considers hermeneutical approaches and
difficulties, providing not only a verse-by-verse analysis but also
a contextual history; outlines a comprehensive homiletic theory for
preaching the Psalms; and concludes with a study of the Psalms in
liturgy. Theopoetry of the Psalms is valuable to those Biblical
scholars who wish to explore the theological and exegetical
interpretation of the Psalms as well as to those readers who are
interested in liturgics and practical theology for preaching and
worship.
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