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    Geoffrey Grogan on the Psalms

    I ordered a copy of Geoffrey Grogan's commentary on the Psalms (Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary). Anyone else read it?

    Contents

    Preface
    Important Advice to the Reader
    Abbreviations


    INTRODUCTION
    The Familiar and Yet Unfamiliar World of the Psalms
    Textual Criticism
    Sense Rhythms of the Psalms
    Historical and Source Criticism
    Superscriptions
    Psalm Genres and Form Criticism
    Redaction Criticism
    Canonical Criticism
    Rhetorical or Literary Criticism
    Reader-Oriented Criticism
    Appraisal of the Various Types of Criticism
    Use of the Psalms Today
    Excursus: The Davidic Psalms

    EXEGESIS
    Book 1
    Book 2
    Book 3
    Book 4
    Book 5

    THEOLOGICAL HORIZONS OF PSALMS
    The Psalter’s Key Theological Themes
    The Basic Convictions of the Psalmists
    The Covenants and the Theological Significance of the Exile
    Yahweh as the God of the Future, the God Who Plans, the God of the Messiah and His Kingdom
    The Contribution of the Psalter to Biblical Theology
    A Warm Doctrine of God
    A Firm and Confident Doctrine of Historical Revelation
    A Heartfelt and Expanding Sense of Community
    A Profound Doctrine of Sin
    A Realistic Doctrine of Suffering
    A Responsive Doctrine of Prayer and Worship
    An Unshakable Doctrine of the Messiah
    The Psalter’s Relevance to Present-Day Theological and Other Issues
    God and Creation
    Humanity and Sin
    Christ’s Person and Work
    The Grace of God, the Work of the Holy Spirit, and the Christian Life
    The Church
    The Last Things
    Holy Scripture

    Appendix: Preparing a Sermon on a Psalm
    Bibliography
    Index of Names
    Index of Subjects
    Index of Scripture References


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    Quote Originally Posted by AV1611 View Post
    I ordered a copy of Geoffrey Grogan's commentary on the Psalms (Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary). Anyone else read it?

    What are the Two Horizons series?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Ritchie View Post
    What are the Two Horizons series?
    Currently only two commentaries have been published, one on the Psalms and one on Genesis.

    The following comes from the publishers:

    Two features distinguish THE TWO HORIZONS OLD TESTAMENT COMMENTARY series: theological exegesis and theological reflection.

    Exegesis since the Reformation era and especially in the past two hundred years emphasized careful attention to philology, grammar, syntax, and concerns of a historical nature. More recently, commentary has expanded to include social-scientific, political, or canonical questions and more.

    Without slighting the significance of those sorts of questions, scholars in THE TWO HORIZONS OLD TESTAMENT COMMENTARY locate their primary interests on theological readings of texts, past and present. The result is a paragraph-by-paragraph engagement with the text that is deliberately theological in focus.

    Theological reflection in THE TWO HORIZONS OLD TESTAMENT COMMENTARY takes many forms, including locating each Old Testament book in relation to the whole of Scripture — asking what the biblical book contributes to biblical theology — and in conversation with constructive theology of today. How commentators engage in the work of theological reflection will differ from book to book, depending on their particular theological tradition and how they perceive the work of biblical theology and theological hermeneutics. This heterogeneity derives as well from the relative infancy of the project of theological interpretation of Scripture in modern times and from the challenge of grappling with a book’s message in its ancient context, in the canon of Scripture and history of interpretation, and for life in the admittedly diverse Western world at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

    THE TWO HORIZONS OLD TESTAMENT COMMENTARY is written primarily for students, pastors, and other Christian leaders seeking to engage in theological interpretation of Scripture.
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