Jewish and Christian Approaches to the Psalms: Conflict and Convergence
Herausgeber: Gillingham, Susan
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This collection draws together internationally renowned Jewish and Christian scholars of the Psalms in areas as diverse as Qumran studies, Medieval Jewish interpretation, Reception History, Liturgical Psalters and Chagall's Church Windows and more recent Literary Studies of the Psalter.
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This collection draws together internationally renowned Jewish and Christian scholars of the Psalms in areas as diverse as Qumran studies, Medieval Jewish interpretation, Reception History, Liturgical Psalters and Chagall's Church Windows and more recent Literary Studies of the Psalter.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 486g
- ISBN-13: 9780198753650
- ISBN-10: 0198753659
- Artikelnr.: 47869227
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 486g
- ISBN-13: 9780198753650
- ISBN-10: 0198753659
- Artikelnr.: 47869227
Edited by Susan Gillingham, Fellow and Tutor in Theology, Worcester College, Oxford; Reader in Old Testament, Oxford University.
* Introduction
* I: Jewish and Christian Approaches to the Psalms
* 1: Peter Flint: The Dead Sea Psalms Scrolls. Psalms Manuscripts,
Editions, and the Oxford Hebrew Bible
* 2: Geza Vermes: Reflections on the Canon and the Text of the Bible in
response to Peter Flint
* 3: Adele Berlin: Medieval Answers to Modern Questions. Medieval
Jewish Interpreters of Psalms
* 4: Corinna Körting: Medieval Psalms Exegesis as a Challenge to Modern
Exegesis: A Response to Adele Berlin
* 5: Susan Gillingham: The Reception of Psalm 137 in Jewish and
Christian Traditions
* 6: Jonathan Magonet: Psalm 137 - Unlikely Liturgy or Partisan Poem? A
Response to Sue Gillingham
* 7: Elizabeth Solopova: The Liturgical Psalter in Medieval Europe
* 8: Aaron Rosen: True Lights: Seeing the Psalms through Chagall's
Church Windows
* 9: David C. Mitchell: How Can We Sing the Lord's Song? Deciphering
the Masoretic Cantillation
* 10: John Sawyer: The Psalms in Judaism and Christianity. A Reception
History Perspective
* II: Reading the Psalter
* 11: Bill Bellinger, Jr.: The Psalter as Theodicy Writ Large
* 12: Dirk Human: The Psalter and Theodicy. Perspectives Related to a
Rhetorical Approach.
* 13: Klaus Seybold: The Psalter as a Book
* 14: David Howard, Jr.: The Proto-mt Psalter, the King, and Psalms 1
and 2. A response to Klaus Seybold.
* 15: Nancy deClaissé Walford: On Translating the Poetry of the Psalms
* 16: Philip Johnston: Traduttore Traditore, Beowulf and the Psalms. A
Response to Nancy Declaissé Walford.
* III: Past Contexts and Future Perspectives
* 17: John Day: Psalm 104 and Akhenaten's Hymn to the Sun
* 18: Erhard Gerstenberger: The Psalms and Sumerian Hymns
* 19: Frank-Lothar Hossfeld and Till Magnus Steiner: Problems and
Prospects in Psalter Studies
* 20: John Barton: Postscript
* I: Jewish and Christian Approaches to the Psalms
* 1: Peter Flint: The Dead Sea Psalms Scrolls. Psalms Manuscripts,
Editions, and the Oxford Hebrew Bible
* 2: Geza Vermes: Reflections on the Canon and the Text of the Bible in
response to Peter Flint
* 3: Adele Berlin: Medieval Answers to Modern Questions. Medieval
Jewish Interpreters of Psalms
* 4: Corinna Körting: Medieval Psalms Exegesis as a Challenge to Modern
Exegesis: A Response to Adele Berlin
* 5: Susan Gillingham: The Reception of Psalm 137 in Jewish and
Christian Traditions
* 6: Jonathan Magonet: Psalm 137 - Unlikely Liturgy or Partisan Poem? A
Response to Sue Gillingham
* 7: Elizabeth Solopova: The Liturgical Psalter in Medieval Europe
* 8: Aaron Rosen: True Lights: Seeing the Psalms through Chagall's
Church Windows
* 9: David C. Mitchell: How Can We Sing the Lord's Song? Deciphering
the Masoretic Cantillation
* 10: John Sawyer: The Psalms in Judaism and Christianity. A Reception
History Perspective
* II: Reading the Psalter
* 11: Bill Bellinger, Jr.: The Psalter as Theodicy Writ Large
* 12: Dirk Human: The Psalter and Theodicy. Perspectives Related to a
Rhetorical Approach.
* 13: Klaus Seybold: The Psalter as a Book
* 14: David Howard, Jr.: The Proto-mt Psalter, the King, and Psalms 1
and 2. A response to Klaus Seybold.
* 15: Nancy deClaissé Walford: On Translating the Poetry of the Psalms
* 16: Philip Johnston: Traduttore Traditore, Beowulf and the Psalms. A
Response to Nancy Declaissé Walford.
* III: Past Contexts and Future Perspectives
* 17: John Day: Psalm 104 and Akhenaten's Hymn to the Sun
* 18: Erhard Gerstenberger: The Psalms and Sumerian Hymns
* 19: Frank-Lothar Hossfeld and Till Magnus Steiner: Problems and
Prospects in Psalter Studies
* 20: John Barton: Postscript
* Introduction
* I: Jewish and Christian Approaches to the Psalms
* 1: Peter Flint: The Dead Sea Psalms Scrolls. Psalms Manuscripts,
Editions, and the Oxford Hebrew Bible
* 2: Geza Vermes: Reflections on the Canon and the Text of the Bible in
response to Peter Flint
* 3: Adele Berlin: Medieval Answers to Modern Questions. Medieval
Jewish Interpreters of Psalms
* 4: Corinna Körting: Medieval Psalms Exegesis as a Challenge to Modern
Exegesis: A Response to Adele Berlin
* 5: Susan Gillingham: The Reception of Psalm 137 in Jewish and
Christian Traditions
* 6: Jonathan Magonet: Psalm 137 - Unlikely Liturgy or Partisan Poem? A
Response to Sue Gillingham
* 7: Elizabeth Solopova: The Liturgical Psalter in Medieval Europe
* 8: Aaron Rosen: True Lights: Seeing the Psalms through Chagall's
Church Windows
* 9: David C. Mitchell: How Can We Sing the Lord's Song? Deciphering
the Masoretic Cantillation
* 10: John Sawyer: The Psalms in Judaism and Christianity. A Reception
History Perspective
* II: Reading the Psalter
* 11: Bill Bellinger, Jr.: The Psalter as Theodicy Writ Large
* 12: Dirk Human: The Psalter and Theodicy. Perspectives Related to a
Rhetorical Approach.
* 13: Klaus Seybold: The Psalter as a Book
* 14: David Howard, Jr.: The Proto-mt Psalter, the King, and Psalms 1
and 2. A response to Klaus Seybold.
* 15: Nancy deClaissé Walford: On Translating the Poetry of the Psalms
* 16: Philip Johnston: Traduttore Traditore, Beowulf and the Psalms. A
Response to Nancy Declaissé Walford.
* III: Past Contexts and Future Perspectives
* 17: John Day: Psalm 104 and Akhenaten's Hymn to the Sun
* 18: Erhard Gerstenberger: The Psalms and Sumerian Hymns
* 19: Frank-Lothar Hossfeld and Till Magnus Steiner: Problems and
Prospects in Psalter Studies
* 20: John Barton: Postscript
* I: Jewish and Christian Approaches to the Psalms
* 1: Peter Flint: The Dead Sea Psalms Scrolls. Psalms Manuscripts,
Editions, and the Oxford Hebrew Bible
* 2: Geza Vermes: Reflections on the Canon and the Text of the Bible in
response to Peter Flint
* 3: Adele Berlin: Medieval Answers to Modern Questions. Medieval
Jewish Interpreters of Psalms
* 4: Corinna Körting: Medieval Psalms Exegesis as a Challenge to Modern
Exegesis: A Response to Adele Berlin
* 5: Susan Gillingham: The Reception of Psalm 137 in Jewish and
Christian Traditions
* 6: Jonathan Magonet: Psalm 137 - Unlikely Liturgy or Partisan Poem? A
Response to Sue Gillingham
* 7: Elizabeth Solopova: The Liturgical Psalter in Medieval Europe
* 8: Aaron Rosen: True Lights: Seeing the Psalms through Chagall's
Church Windows
* 9: David C. Mitchell: How Can We Sing the Lord's Song? Deciphering
the Masoretic Cantillation
* 10: John Sawyer: The Psalms in Judaism and Christianity. A Reception
History Perspective
* II: Reading the Psalter
* 11: Bill Bellinger, Jr.: The Psalter as Theodicy Writ Large
* 12: Dirk Human: The Psalter and Theodicy. Perspectives Related to a
Rhetorical Approach.
* 13: Klaus Seybold: The Psalter as a Book
* 14: David Howard, Jr.: The Proto-mt Psalter, the King, and Psalms 1
and 2. A response to Klaus Seybold.
* 15: Nancy deClaissé Walford: On Translating the Poetry of the Psalms
* 16: Philip Johnston: Traduttore Traditore, Beowulf and the Psalms. A
Response to Nancy Declaissé Walford.
* III: Past Contexts and Future Perspectives
* 17: John Day: Psalm 104 and Akhenaten's Hymn to the Sun
* 18: Erhard Gerstenberger: The Psalms and Sumerian Hymns
* 19: Frank-Lothar Hossfeld and Till Magnus Steiner: Problems and
Prospects in Psalter Studies
* 20: John Barton: Postscript