Jewish and Christian Approaches to the Psalms (Record no. 105129)

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Personal name Gillingham, Susan
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Title Jewish and Christian Approaches to the Psalms
Remainder of title Conflict and Convergence
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2015
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Extent 271p
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General note includes index and biblioraphy
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Formatted contents note Part I : Jewish and christian Responses to the psalms <br/>The dead sea Psalms scrolls: Psalms manuscripts, editions, and the oxford hebrew bible.........11<br/>Reflections on the Canon and the text of the Bible in Response to peter flint................35<br/>Medieval answers to modern questions......38<br/>Medieval psalms exegesis as a challenge to modern exegesis .............56<br/>The reception of Psalm 137 in Jewish and Christian Traditions...........64<br/>Psalm 137 : Unlikely Liturgy or partisan poem?...............83<br/>The liturgical Psalter in Medieval Europe..........89<br/>True Lights : Seeing the psalms through Chagall`s Church windows.......105<br/>How can we sing the lord`s Song?..........119<br/>The Psalms in Judaism and Christianity : A reception history perspective .......134<br/>Part II: Reading the Psalter<br/>The Psalter as Theodicy writ Large ...........147<br/>The psalter and theodicy: perspectives Related to a Rhetorical Approach............161<br/>The Psalter as a Book..........168<br/>The proto-MT Psalter, The king, and Psalms 1 And 2 : A Response to klaus Seybold..............182<br/>On translating the poetry of the psalms ..........190<br/>Traduttore traditore , Beowulf and the Psalms: A response to nancy de Claisse-walford...............204 <br/>part III: Past Contexts and Future Perspectives<br/>Psalm104 and Akhenaten`s Hymn to the Sun........211<br/>The psalms and sumerian hymns.......229<br/>Frank-lothar Hossfeld and till magnus steiner problems and prospects in psalter studies.........240<br/>Postscript...........259<br/>
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