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OverviewThroughout church history, the book of Psalms has enjoyed wider use and acclaim than almost any other book of the Bible. Early Christians extolled it for its fullness of Christian doctrine, monks memorized and recited it daily, lay people have prayed its words as their own, and churches have sung from it as their premier hymn book. While the past half century has seen an extraordinary resurgence of interest in the thought of American theologian Jonathan Edwards, including his writings on the Bible, no scholar has yet explored his meditations on the Psalms. David P. Barshinger addresses this gap by providing a close study of his engagement with one of the Bible's most revered books.From his youth to the final days of his presidency at the College of New Jersey, Edwards was a devout student of Scripture-as more than 1,200 extant sermons, theological treatises, and thousands of personal manuscript pages devoted to biblical reflection bear witness. Using some of his writings that have previously received little to no attention, Jonathan Edwards and the Psalms offers insights on his theological engagement with the Psalms in the context of interpretation, worship, and preaching. Barshinger shows that he appropriated the history of redemption as an organizing theological framework within which to engage the Psalms specifically, and the Bible as a whole. This original study greatly advances Edwards scholarship, shedding new and welcome light on the theologian's relationship to Scripture. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David P. Barshinger (Adjunct Professor, Trinity International University; Adjunct Professor, Trinity Christian College; Research Fellow, Christ on Campus Initiative)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.770kg ISBN: 9780199396757ISBN 10: 0199396752 Pages: 488 Publication Date: 13 November 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents Acknowledgements Abbreviations Note on the Text Introduction 1. The Psalter in Edwards' World 2. God and Scripture 3. Humanity and Sin 4. Christ 5. Spirit and Gospel 6. Christian Piety 7. Church and Eternity Conclusion Appendix: Jonathan Edwards's Sermons on the Psalms Bibliography IndexReviewsOverall, a superb book. Barshinger deserves high praise for this production. A brilliant read and an excellent gift. While studies of Jonathan Edwards continue to be produced at a dizzying rate, most books continue to plow the same ground. Not so David Barshinger's Jonathan Edwards and the Psalms. Focusing on Edwards the exegete and redemptive-historical theologian, Barshinger demonstrates not simply the impact the Psalter made on Edwards personally or on his theological development. He does more: he points Edwards studies in a new direction, namely the fertile fields of Edwards' biblical studies and hermeneutics. Sean Michael Lucas, Associate Professor of Church History, Reformed Theological Seminary, and author of God's Grand Design: The Theological Vision of Jonathan Edwards Historically, theologically, and exegetically informed, this in-depth and nuanced study demonstrates persuasively the importance of Edwards' engagement with the Psalter, and its relevance to his exegesis, preaching and worship. Adriaan C. Neele, Research Scholar, Digital Editor, Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University; Professor of Historical Theology, Jonathan Edwards Centre Africa at the University of the Free State, South Africa This is the first-fruit of a long-delayed harvest of Edwards' use of Scripture. No other scholar has done such intensive sifting of the American theologian's preaching on any book of the Bible, much less his favorite (the one he cited more than any other). Barshinger has done invaluable service to the academy and church by showing where Edwards followed but also departed from his Reformed predecessors and medieval interpreters. This book will advance both Edwards scholarship and the church's recovery of its theological interpretation of Scripture. Gerald R. McDermott, Co-author of The Theology of Jonathan Edwards While studies of Jonathan Edwards continue to be produced at a dizzying rate, most books continue to plow the same ground. Not so David Barshinger's Jonathan Edwards and the Psalms. Focusing on Edwards the exegete and redemptive-historical theologian, Barshinger demonstrates not simply the impact the Psalter made on Edwards personally or on his theological development. He does more: he points Edwards studies in a new direction, namely the fertile fields of Edwards' biblical studies and hermeneutics. Sean Michael Lucas, Associate Professor of Church History, Reformed Theological Seminary, and author of God's Grand Design: The Theological Vision of Jonathan Edwards Historically, theologically, and exegetically informed, this in-depth and nuanced study demonstrates persuasively the importance of Edwards' engagement with the Psalter, and its relevance to his exegesis, preaching and worship. Adriaan C. Neele, Research Scholar, Digital Editor, Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University; Professor of Historical Theology, Jonathan Edwards Centre Africa at the University of the Free State, South Africa This is the first-fruit of a long-delayed harvest of Edwards' use of Scripture. No other scholar has done such intensive sifting of the American theologian's preaching on any book of the Bible, much less his favorite (the one he cited more than any other). Barshinger has done invaluable service to the academy and church by showing where Edwards followed but also departed from his Reformed predecessors and medieval interpreters. This book will advance both Edwards scholarship and the church's recovery of its theological interpretation of Scripture. Gerald R. McDermott, Co-author of The Theology of Jonathan Edwards If you are interested in preaching or the theology of Jonathan Edwards, biblical exegesis or the Psalms, then this book will interest you. It is well researched and well writtenit is a worthy and valuable contribution for the Christian church. Kevin Bidwell, Evangelical Times Overall, a superb book. Barshinger deserves high praise for this production. A brilliant read and an excellent gift. While studies of Jonathan Edwards continue to be produced at a dizzying rate, most books continue to plow the same ground. Not so David Barshinger's Jonathan Edwards and the Psalms. Focusing on Edwards the exegete and redemptive-historical theologian, Barshinger demonstrates not simply the impact the Psalter made on Edwards personally or on his theological development. He does more: he points Edwards studies in a new direction, namely the fertile fields of Edwards' biblical studies and hermeneutics. Sean Michael Lucas, Associate Professor of Church History, Reformed Theological Seminary, and author of God's Grand Design: The Theological Vision of Jonathan Edwards Historically, theologically, and exegetically informed, this in-depth and nuanced study demonstrates persuasively the importance of Edwards' engagement with the Psalter, and its relevance to his exegesis, preaching and worship. Adriaan C. Neele, Research Scholar, Digital Editor, Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University; Professor of Historical Theology, Jonathan Edwards Centre Africa at the University of the Free State, South Africa This is the first-fruit of a long-delayed harvest of Edwards' use of Scripture. No other scholar has done such intensive sifting of the American theologian's preaching on any book of the Bible, much less his favorite (the one he cited more than any other). Barshinger has done invaluable service to the academy and church by showing where Edwards followed but also departed from his Reformed predecessors and medieval interpreters. This book will advance both Edwards scholarship and the church's recovery of its theological interpretation of Scripture. Gerald R. McDermott, Co-author of The Theology of Jonathan Edwards This is the first-fruit of a long-delayed harvest of Edwards' use of Scripture. No other scholar has done such intensive sifting of the American theologian's preaching on any book of the Bible, much less his favorite (the one he cited more than any other). Barshinger has done invaluable service to the academy and church by showing where Edwards followed but also departed from his Reformed predecessors and medieval interpreters. This book will advance both Edwards scholarship and the church's recovery of its theological interpretation of Scripture. * Gerald R. McDermott, Co-author of The Theology of Jonathan Edwards * Historically, theologically, and exegetically informed, this in-depth and nuanced study demonstrates persuasively the importance of Edwards' engagement with the Psalter, and its relevance to his exegesis, preaching and worship. * Adriaan C. Neele, Research Scholar, Digital Editor, Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University; Professor of Historical Theology, Jonathan Edwards Centre Africa at the University of the Free State, South Africa * While studies of Jonathan Edwards continue to be produced at a dizzying rate, most books continue to plow the same ground. Not so David Barshinger's Jonathan Edwards and the Psalms. Focusing on Edwards the exegete and redemptive-historical theologian, Barshinger demonstrates not simply the impact the Psalter made on Edwards personally or on his theological development. He does more: he points Edwards studies in a new direction, namely the fertile fields of Edwards' biblical studies and hermeneutics. * Sean Michael Lucas, Associate Professor of Church History, Reformed Theological Seminary, and author of God's Grand Design: The Theological Vision of Jonathan Edwards * Overall, a superb book. Barshinger deserves high praise for this production. A brilliant read and an excellent gift. If you are interested in preaching or the theology of Jonathan Edwards, biblical exegesis or the Psalms, then this book will interest you. It is well researched and well writtenit is a worthy and valuable contribution for the Christian church. * Kevin Bidwell, Evangelical Times * Author InformationDavid P. Barshinger has a PhD in Church History/Theological Studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS). He has taught as an adjunct professor at Trinity International University and other institutions, and he previously served as Senior Fellow of the Jonathan Edwards Center at TEDS. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |