Praying the Psalms in Christ

Awards:   Short-listed for Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award: Religion 2009 (United States)
Author:   Laurence Kriegshauser
Publisher:   University of Notre Dame Press
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9780268206710


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   30 September 2022
Format:   Hardback
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  • Short-listed for Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award: Religion 2009 (United States)

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Author:   Laurence Kriegshauser
Publisher:   University of Notre Dame Press
Imprint:   University of Notre Dame Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
ISBN:  

9780268206710


ISBN 10:   0268206716
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   30 September 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This book is a superb example of how a Christian contemplative, enriched by historical criticism, by the Fathers, and by the liturgical tradition, should read the Psalms. It will find its readership among believing Christians who desire to be led into the psalms in a way that integrates patristic and historical-critical learning. This book is for readers seeking to grow in faith and in their understanding of the meaning of biblical revelation. -Matthew Levering, Ave Maria University Many will profitably read Laurence Kriegshauser OSB's Praying the Psalms in Christ from cover to cover, but many more will gratefully consult it for its learned and lection divina exposition. Psalm by psalm Kriegshauser smoothly keeps track of key Hebrew words, with their repetitions and their echoes, and he highlights them like a good docent in a cathedral or museum. He does not get in the way of the Way. -Review for Religious . . . rooted in the theology that developed from St. Paul and subsequently St. Augustine, Kriegshauser offers a refreshing new commentary on the Hebrew text of the Psalter. Like few others he bridges the gap between devotional concerns on the one hand and historical-critical ones on the other. . . . I recommend this book to a wide audience of readers, whether that be a priest or pastor preparing for a daily or weekly liturgy; liturgical or retreat planners; students of the Bible, whether beginning or advanced; or anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the psalms as distinctively Christian prayers, even while rooted in their original contexts in First and Second Temple Judaism. -The Living Church The greatest strength of the book is its detailed cross-referencing. Throughout the commentary Kriegshauser refers to both Testaments, inviting readers into a deeper reflection on the biblical text as a whole. Another positive aspect is his brief introduction to and regular engagement with critical scholarship. Kriegshauser reads the psalms canonically; he keeps an eye on different genres of psalms and on recognizing the shape and shaping of the psalms as/into a book. -The Catholic Biblical Quarterly Kriegshauser is a careful scholar. He knows not only Hebrew and Greek, but is reading commentators in Latin, French, and German. Insights from all these areas flow smoothly together to illuminate each psalm. Kriegshauser encourages us, 'Let us then study the psalms as the language spoken to the Father by the humanity redeemed in Christ' (12). His book is a great help to us in achieving that goal. -The American Benedictine Review Here is a commentary on the Psalms that can also double as spiritual reading or material for meditation. The imagery of each psalm is explored, as well as other artifices that convey the impact of that psalm. . . . The Christ-reference is not imposed on the Psalms, but rather is made to shine through a thorough investigation of the meaning in context. -Bible Today This book offers suggestions about how the psalms can become the vehicles of Christ's prayer in his Body the Church. The author works from the Hebrew text and is always quick to note where it yields greater depth or concreteness than the translations . . . this work is for students, ministers and all who have had some prior induction into the psalms and Scripture. -Catholic Library World Here is a book that reaches both backwards and forwards in its search for the manifold treasures in the psalms: backwards, in a careful exegesis of each psalm and an investigation of its interrelationship to psalms as a whole, and forwards, to the presence in the psalms of Christ who made them his own and who continues to pray them through us. This fine book leads us to dig deep for the treasures it contains. -Cistercian Studies One of the most well known Old Testament books in the Bible that is used for liturgical purposes is the Psalms. Benedictine Laurence Kriegshauser's commentary on the Book of the Psalms examines these texts through a Christian lens, specifically, through the lens of Christ . . . this commentary is reader-friendly and makes a contribution to the many other commentaries written on the psalms. -Horizons Father Kriegshauser, a Benedictine monk in Missouri, takes a wholly traditional approach with his Praying the Psalms in Christ, a patient verse-by-verse and image-by-image exposition of each psalm in the spirit of the most ancient patristic commentaries, although Kriegshauser does take good advantage of recent scholarship . . . as a year-long course with a learned priest, it will amply reward the patient Christian reader. -Library Journal


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Laurence Kriegshauser, O.S.B., is a Benedictine monk at St. Louis Abbey, St. Louis, Missouri.

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