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The shape and shaping of the Book of Psalms: the current state of scholarship

Nancy L. DeClaissé-Walford
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page ix)
  • Abbreviations (page xiii)
  • The Canonical Approach to Scripture and The Editing of the Hebrew Psalter (Nancy L. deClaissé-Walford, page 1)
  • The Editing of the Psalter and the Ongoing Use of the Psalms: Gerald Wilson and the Question of Canon (Harry P. Nasuti, page 13)
  • Changing Our Way of Being Wrong: The Impact of Gerald Wilson's The Editing of the Hebrew Psalter (J. Clinton McCann Jr., page 21)
  • The Dynamic of Praise in the Ancient Near East, or Poetry and Politics (Erhard S. Gerstenberger, page 27)
  • Philosophical Perspectives on Religious Diversity as Emergent Property in the Redaction/Composition of the Psalter (Jaco Gericke, page 41)
  • Let Us Cast Off Their Ropes from Us: The Editorial Significance of the Portrayal of Foreign Nations in Psalms 2 and 149 (Derek E. Wittman, page 53)
  • The Message of the Asaphite Collection and Its Role in the Psalter (Christine Brown Jones, page 71)
  • Instruction, Performance, and Prayer: The Didactic Function of Psalmic Wisdom (Catherine Petrany, page 87)
  • "Wealth and Riches Are in His House" (Psalm 112:3): Acrostic Wisdom Psalms and the Development of Antimaterialism (Phil J. Botha, page 105)
  • Perhaps YHWH Is Sleeping: "Awake" and "Contend" in the Book of Psalms (Karl N. Jacobson, page 129)
  • Revisiting the Theocratic Agenda of Book 4 of the Psalter for Interpretive Premise (Sampson S. Ndoga, page 147)
  • On Reading Psalms as Liturgy: Psalms 96-99 (Jonathan Magonet, page 161)
  • The Role of the Foe in Book 5: Reflections on the Final Composition of the Psalter (W. Dennis Tucker Jr., page 179)
  • Gerald Wilson and the Characterization of David in Book 5 of the Psalter (Robert E. Wallace, page 193)
  • The Contribution of Gerald Wilson toward Understanding the Book of Psalms in Light of the Psalms Scrolls (Peter W. Flint, page 209)
  • Imagining the Future of Psalms Studies (Rolf A. Jacobson, page 231)
  • Contributors (page 247)
  • Index of Ancient Sources (page 251)
  • Index of Modern Authors (page 263)
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Published: c2014
Publisher: SBL Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9781628370027 (ebook)
  • 9781628370010 (paper)
  • 9781628370034 (hardcover)
Series
  • Ancient Israel and Its Literature
Subject
  • Biblical Literature
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