The Imprecatory Psalms: Theology, Ethics, and the Cry for Divine Justice
Examine the imprecatory psalms — the theology of divine justice, the cry for vindication, and the Christian use of these theologically challenging texts.
Examine the imprecatory psalms — the theology of divine justice, the cry for vindication, and the Christian use of these theologically challenging texts.
A scholarly introduction to the Psalter — its canonical history, five-book structure, editorial strategy of Wilson, and Psalms in Christian interpretation.
Explore the lament psalm genre — its structure, theology of divine address, communal function, and the urgent need to recover lament in contemporary Christian worship.
Comprehensive examination of the messianic psalms — Davidic covenant theology, royal psalms' eschatological language, typological hermeneutics, and New Testament christological fulfillment in Jesus Christ.
Examine the Psalms of Solomon's portrait of the expected Davidic messiah, exploring its political and spiritual dimensions and its significance for understa...
Explore the seven penitential psalms — Psalms 6, 32, 51, 130 — their theology of repentance, divine mercy, and application in biblical counseling ministry.
Explore the theology of praise in the Psalter — declarative and descriptive praise, the Psalms in contemporary worship, and praise as theological formation.
Examine Psalm 16's resurrection hope — the Hebrew text, the theology of trust, and Peter's christological application to Jesus's resurrection in Acts 2.
Examine Psalm 19's theology of general revelation — the heavens' silent speech, the Torah's perfections, and the limits of natural knowledge of God.
Examine Psalm 1 as the Psalter's introduction — the two ways theology, the practice of Torah meditation, and the image of the tree planted by streams of water.