What have the Psalms to do with ethics? Readers prize the Psalter for its richly theological prayers, but into these prayers are woven a variety of ethical issues. This book explores the ethics of the Psalter by examining the four portraits of the righteous person that punctuate Book I. It begins by studying these psalms as individual compositions and then employs both the canonical approach and dialogic criticism to identify the complex relationship between the portraits' vision of the righteous life and its outcome. Does the righteous person enjoy security and the good life? The answer may be surprising, but joining the psalmist on the rocky path of the interface of faith and experience is certain to prove a formative experience.



Autorentext
Daniel C. Owens is a lecturer at Hanoi Bible College and a regional director for reSource Leadership International. He completed his MDiv at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and his PhD at Wheaton College.
Titel
Portraits of the Righteous in the Psalms
Untertitel
An Exploration of the Ethics of Book I
EAN
9781621898467
Format
E-Book (epub)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Anzahl Seiten
256