Theopoetry of the Psalms / / Cas J.A. Vos |
Autore | Vos C. J. A (Casparus Johannes Adam), <1945-> |
Edizione | [First international edition, first impression.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : T&T Clark International, , 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (424 p.) |
Disciplina | 223.2066 |
Soggetto topico |
Hebrew poetry, Biblical
Bible as literature |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 0-567-46890-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; CONTENTS; A FEW NOTES ON THE PSALMS; ENDORSEMENTS; I. THE PSALMS AS BOOK OF LIFE; II. THE PSALMS AS A VOLUME OF POETRY; 1. Approaches to the psalms; 1.1 The form-critical approach; 1.2 The cultic approach; 1.3 The historical, literary and receptive approach; 2. Theopoetry; 3. A chaplet of poetry; 4. Reservations expressed about the Psalter; 5. The psalms as part of the Bible; 6. The composition of the Psalter; 7. Psalm titles; III. HERMENEUTICAL AND HOMILETICAL BRIDGES; 1. A rich harvest of poems; 1.1 Literary genres of the psalms; 2. Interpretations of psalms in concrete terms
2.1 Interpretation of the psalms2.2 Psalms in concrete terms; 3. Introductory psalms in the Psalter; 3.1 Psalm 1; 3.2 Psalm 2; 4. Laments and psalms of thanksgiving; 5. Individual laments; 5.1 Psalm 13; 5.2 Structure; 5.3 Interpretation; 5.4 Literary genre; 5.5 Context within which the psalm originated; 5.6 Tradition history; 5.7 Message; 6. Torah psalms; 6.1 Psalm 19; 7. Psalms of trust; 7.1 Psalm 23; 7.2 Psalm 90; 8. Entrance liturgies; 8.1 Psalm 24; 9. Wisdom psalms; 9.1 Psalm 73; 9.2 The compassionate twins; 9.3 Psalm 139; 10. Royal psalms; 10.1 Psalm 99; 10.2 Psalm 100 11. Creation psalms11.1 Psalm 104; 12. Pilgrimage psalms; 12.1 Psalm 121; 13. Imprecatory psalms; 13.1 Psalm 137; 14. Psalms of praise; 14.1 Songs of praise (tehillim); 14.2 Psalm 150; IV. A HOMILETICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE PSALMS; 1. A contextual approach; 1.1 The experiential word; 1.2 Art as a window on the experiential world; 1.3 With a view to the listener; 1.4 The liturgical situation; 2. A hermeneutic-communicative approach; 2.1 Hermeneutic processes; 2.2 Communication processes; 3. Messages of salvation; 3.1 A Christological perspective on the psalms?; 3.2 The range of salvation 4. The structure of the psalms5. The texture of the psalms; 6. Sermons as a work of art; 7. Sermon structure; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Dynamic development; 7.3 Conclusion; 8. Types of sermons; 9. Guidelines for writing sermons; 10. The texture of a sermon; 10.1 Language as imaginative power; 10.2 The metaphorical landscape; 10.3 The functions of metaphors; 10.4 Linguistic acts; 11. The posture of a sermon; 12. Imaginative sermons; 12.1 Editing; V. PSALMS IN LITURGY; 1. Bridging function of psalms; 2. Interpretation of psalms in the New Testament; 3. Influence of psalms on liturgy 4. Psalms as a reader5. Psalms as a prayer book; 6. Psalms as a book of meditation; 7. Psalms as a book of songs; 8. Psalms as hymns; 9. Liturgy as a creative process; 10. Psalms tuned into liturgy; 11. Psalms as liturgical acts; 11.1 Introit psalm; 11.2 Votum; 11.3 Benediction; 11.4 Glory to God; 11.5 Prayers; 11.6 Law; 11.7 Confession of guilt; 11.8 Exoneration; 11.9 Scripture reading and sermon; 11.10 Prayer; 11.11 Votive offering; 11.12 A song of reply; 11.13 Abenediction; 12. A last note; 13. A sermon; Psalm 134: ''Come Bless the Lord, may the Lord Bless you.''; BIBLIOGRAPHY SUBJECT INDEX |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910464276503321 |
Vos C. J. A (Casparus Johannes Adam), <1945-> | ||
London : , : T&T Clark International, , 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Theopoetry of the Psalms / / Cas J.A. Vos |
Autore | Vos C. J. A (Casparus Johannes Adam), <1945-> |
Edizione | [First international edition, first impression.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : T&T Clark International, , 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (424 p.) |
Disciplina | 223.2066 |
Soggetto topico |
Hebrew poetry, Biblical
Bible as literature |
ISBN | 0-567-46890-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; CONTENTS; A FEW NOTES ON THE PSALMS; ENDORSEMENTS; I. THE PSALMS AS BOOK OF LIFE; II. THE PSALMS AS A VOLUME OF POETRY; 1. Approaches to the psalms; 1.1 The form-critical approach; 1.2 The cultic approach; 1.3 The historical, literary and receptive approach; 2. Theopoetry; 3. A chaplet of poetry; 4. Reservations expressed about the Psalter; 5. The psalms as part of the Bible; 6. The composition of the Psalter; 7. Psalm titles; III. HERMENEUTICAL AND HOMILETICAL BRIDGES; 1. A rich harvest of poems; 1.1 Literary genres of the psalms; 2. Interpretations of psalms in concrete terms
2.1 Interpretation of the psalms2.2 Psalms in concrete terms; 3. Introductory psalms in the Psalter; 3.1 Psalm 1; 3.2 Psalm 2; 4. Laments and psalms of thanksgiving; 5. Individual laments; 5.1 Psalm 13; 5.2 Structure; 5.3 Interpretation; 5.4 Literary genre; 5.5 Context within which the psalm originated; 5.6 Tradition history; 5.7 Message; 6. Torah psalms; 6.1 Psalm 19; 7. Psalms of trust; 7.1 Psalm 23; 7.2 Psalm 90; 8. Entrance liturgies; 8.1 Psalm 24; 9. Wisdom psalms; 9.1 Psalm 73; 9.2 The compassionate twins; 9.3 Psalm 139; 10. Royal psalms; 10.1 Psalm 99; 10.2 Psalm 100 11. Creation psalms11.1 Psalm 104; 12. Pilgrimage psalms; 12.1 Psalm 121; 13. Imprecatory psalms; 13.1 Psalm 137; 14. Psalms of praise; 14.1 Songs of praise (tehillim); 14.2 Psalm 150; IV. A HOMILETICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE PSALMS; 1. A contextual approach; 1.1 The experiential word; 1.2 Art as a window on the experiential world; 1.3 With a view to the listener; 1.4 The liturgical situation; 2. A hermeneutic-communicative approach; 2.1 Hermeneutic processes; 2.2 Communication processes; 3. Messages of salvation; 3.1 A Christological perspective on the psalms?; 3.2 The range of salvation 4. The structure of the psalms5. The texture of the psalms; 6. Sermons as a work of art; 7. Sermon structure; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Dynamic development; 7.3 Conclusion; 8. Types of sermons; 9. Guidelines for writing sermons; 10. The texture of a sermon; 10.1 Language as imaginative power; 10.2 The metaphorical landscape; 10.3 The functions of metaphors; 10.4 Linguistic acts; 11. The posture of a sermon; 12. Imaginative sermons; 12.1 Editing; V. PSALMS IN LITURGY; 1. Bridging function of psalms; 2. Interpretation of psalms in the New Testament; 3. Influence of psalms on liturgy 4. Psalms as a reader5. Psalms as a prayer book; 6. Psalms as a book of meditation; 7. Psalms as a book of songs; 8. Psalms as hymns; 9. Liturgy as a creative process; 10. Psalms tuned into liturgy; 11. Psalms as liturgical acts; 11.1 Introit psalm; 11.2 Votum; 11.3 Benediction; 11.4 Glory to God; 11.5 Prayers; 11.6 Law; 11.7 Confession of guilt; 11.8 Exoneration; 11.9 Scripture reading and sermon; 11.10 Prayer; 11.11 Votive offering; 11.12 A song of reply; 11.13 Abenediction; 12. A last note; 13. A sermon; Psalm 134: ''Come Bless the Lord, may the Lord Bless you.''; BIBLIOGRAPHY SUBJECT INDEX |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786427303321 |
Vos C. J. A (Casparus Johannes Adam), <1945-> | ||
London : , : T&T Clark International, , 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Theopoetry of the Psalms / / Cas J.A. Vos |
Autore | Vos C. J. A (Casparus Johannes Adam), <1945-> |
Edizione | [First international edition, first impression.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : T&T Clark International, , 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (424 p.) |
Disciplina | 223.2066 |
Soggetto topico |
Hebrew poetry, Biblical
Bible as literature |
ISBN | 0-567-46890-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; CONTENTS; A FEW NOTES ON THE PSALMS; ENDORSEMENTS; I. THE PSALMS AS BOOK OF LIFE; II. THE PSALMS AS A VOLUME OF POETRY; 1. Approaches to the psalms; 1.1 The form-critical approach; 1.2 The cultic approach; 1.3 The historical, literary and receptive approach; 2. Theopoetry; 3. A chaplet of poetry; 4. Reservations expressed about the Psalter; 5. The psalms as part of the Bible; 6. The composition of the Psalter; 7. Psalm titles; III. HERMENEUTICAL AND HOMILETICAL BRIDGES; 1. A rich harvest of poems; 1.1 Literary genres of the psalms; 2. Interpretations of psalms in concrete terms
2.1 Interpretation of the psalms2.2 Psalms in concrete terms; 3. Introductory psalms in the Psalter; 3.1 Psalm 1; 3.2 Psalm 2; 4. Laments and psalms of thanksgiving; 5. Individual laments; 5.1 Psalm 13; 5.2 Structure; 5.3 Interpretation; 5.4 Literary genre; 5.5 Context within which the psalm originated; 5.6 Tradition history; 5.7 Message; 6. Torah psalms; 6.1 Psalm 19; 7. Psalms of trust; 7.1 Psalm 23; 7.2 Psalm 90; 8. Entrance liturgies; 8.1 Psalm 24; 9. Wisdom psalms; 9.1 Psalm 73; 9.2 The compassionate twins; 9.3 Psalm 139; 10. Royal psalms; 10.1 Psalm 99; 10.2 Psalm 100 11. Creation psalms11.1 Psalm 104; 12. Pilgrimage psalms; 12.1 Psalm 121; 13. Imprecatory psalms; 13.1 Psalm 137; 14. Psalms of praise; 14.1 Songs of praise (tehillim); 14.2 Psalm 150; IV. A HOMILETICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE PSALMS; 1. A contextual approach; 1.1 The experiential word; 1.2 Art as a window on the experiential world; 1.3 With a view to the listener; 1.4 The liturgical situation; 2. A hermeneutic-communicative approach; 2.1 Hermeneutic processes; 2.2 Communication processes; 3. Messages of salvation; 3.1 A Christological perspective on the psalms?; 3.2 The range of salvation 4. The structure of the psalms5. The texture of the psalms; 6. Sermons as a work of art; 7. Sermon structure; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Dynamic development; 7.3 Conclusion; 8. Types of sermons; 9. Guidelines for writing sermons; 10. The texture of a sermon; 10.1 Language as imaginative power; 10.2 The metaphorical landscape; 10.3 The functions of metaphors; 10.4 Linguistic acts; 11. The posture of a sermon; 12. Imaginative sermons; 12.1 Editing; V. PSALMS IN LITURGY; 1. Bridging function of psalms; 2. Interpretation of psalms in the New Testament; 3. Influence of psalms on liturgy 4. Psalms as a reader5. Psalms as a prayer book; 6. Psalms as a book of meditation; 7. Psalms as a book of songs; 8. Psalms as hymns; 9. Liturgy as a creative process; 10. Psalms tuned into liturgy; 11. Psalms as liturgical acts; 11.1 Introit psalm; 11.2 Votum; 11.3 Benediction; 11.4 Glory to God; 11.5 Prayers; 11.6 Law; 11.7 Confession of guilt; 11.8 Exoneration; 11.9 Scripture reading and sermon; 11.10 Prayer; 11.11 Votive offering; 11.12 A song of reply; 11.13 Abenediction; 12. A last note; 13. A sermon; Psalm 134: ''Come Bless the Lord, may the Lord Bless you.''; BIBLIOGRAPHY SUBJECT INDEX |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809950303321 |
Vos C. J. A (Casparus Johannes Adam), <1945-> | ||
London : , : T&T Clark International, , 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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