Praise and lament are two major approaches to praying to God. In this book, Claus Westermann investigates these primary categories of the Psalms and shows their meaning for prayer and worship. He contrasts the Old Testament Psalms with those of Babylon and Egypt indicating their distinctive characteristics. Sensitively written and carefully reasoned, Westermann's book will be valued for the clear-cut way it brings light to the character of the ancient Psalms of Israel.
Praise and lament are two major approaches to praying to God. In this book, Claus Westermann investigates these primary categories of the Psalms an...
How did the Bible's sixty-six books become sacred Scripture? How have they been understood and interpreted over the last two thousand years? What was it that led to our acceptance of the Bible as the true word of God? For two millennia, Christians have accepted the importance of the Bible as sacred Scripture, and for as many years they have struggled to comprehend its meaning. Over the centuries the church has expressed the centrality of Scripture in numerous ways, and Christians have studied and interpreted the Bible in a wide variety of faithful approaches. Understanding that process is...
How did the Bible's sixty-six books become sacred Scripture? How have they been understood and interpreted over the last two thousand years? What w...
Defining Jesus is about the semantic content of the name Jesus. To what does the name refer, especially when modifying adjectives are attached, such as ""the historical Jesus,"" ""the Jesus of history,"" ""the earthly Jesus,"" ""the biblical Jesus,"" ""the real Jesus""? Problems arise when commercial writers and scholars, without the necessary caveat, equate their hypothetical portrait of ""the historical Jesus"" with ""the real Jesus""--none other than the Jesus of the first century ""as he actually was."" To disabuse scholarship of this hubris, the author carefully delineates the diverse...
Defining Jesus is about the semantic content of the name Jesus. To what does the name refer, especially when modifying adjectives are attached, such a...