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T&T Clark Conflict Between Faith and Experience, and the Shape of Psalms 73–83, The: 723 (The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies)

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Product Description Stephen J. Smithenters the lively discussion of canonical or editorial-criticism of the Hebrew Psalter with this detailed investigation into one of its constituent collections, Psalms 73-83. In the book, he addresses scholarly disagreement over this collection’s structure, the degree and nature of its literary unity, and its primary message. Smith argues that Psalms 73–82 - and possibly 83 - are deliberately arranged to resolve the disorienting collision between Israel’s faith, traditional theology, and the experience of God’s prolonged absence amid the sixth century exilic crisis. Smith contends that the collection is structured by a recursive, rather than linear, organizing principle. Over the book’s nine chapters, he makes the case that the collection’s editor(s) grouped its psalms into two major blocks (74-78; 79-82), composed of two sub-groupings each (74-76, 77-78; 79/82, 80-81), in order to develop a single topic in multiple dimensions: the severe threat that God’s prolonged absence in the temple’s destruction posed to Israel’s traditional theology, and ultimately God’s goodness. The collection has been shaped to resolve this crisis by encouraging resolute commitment to Israel’s theology, most fundamentally God’s goodness, in the face of its apparent failure. About the Author Stephen J. Smith is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies and Christian Ministries at Belhaven University, USA

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hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
14 July 2022
Listed Since
30 May 2021

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