Meditations of the heart :
Meditations of the heart : the Psalms in early Christian thought and practice : essays in honour of Andrew Louth /
edited by Andreas Andreopoulos, Augustine Casiday, Carol Harrison.
- xiii, 301 pages : portrait, music ; 24 cm
- Studia traditionis theologiae ; 8 .
- Studia traditionis theologiae ; 8. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Andrew Louth / The voice of Christ in the Psalms / Christological exegesis of Psalm 45 / On the fearfulness of forgiveness : Psalm 130:4 and its theological implications / "Forgive us ... as we forgive" : forgiveness in the Psalms and the Lord's prayer / Sex and transmission of sin : patristic exegesis of Psalm 50:5 (LXX) / Origen's use of the Psalms in the treatise On first principles / Psalmody, confession and temporality / Saint Jerome, Jewish learning, and the symbolism of the number eight / Psallite sapienter : Augustine on psalmody / Discourses on the poor in the Psalms : Augustine's Ennarationes in Psalmos / Enchanting the soul : the music of the Psalms / "The sweetest music that falls upon the ear" : translating and interpreting the Psalter in Christian Andalucia / The "gods" of Psalm 81 (82) in the Hesychast debates / Allegory and rhetoric in Erasmus' expositions on the Psalms / Elder Aimilianos on the Psalter and the revival of melodious psalmody at Simonopetra / John Behr -- Richard Price -- Rowan Williams -- Sarah Coakley -- Kallistos Ware -- Adam G. Cooper -- John A. McGuckin -- Mihail Neamtu -- Robert Hayward -- Gillian Clark -- Pauline Allen, Bronwen Neil -- Carol Harrison -- Augustine Casiday -- Norman Russell -- Carolinne White -- Dimitri Conomos.
The Psalms are one of the most important biblical texts in Patristic exegesis, commentary, preaching, liturgical practice and theological reflection. Their language and imagery is all-pervasive; they were not only interpreted by the fathers but a good deal of Patristic exegetical practice actually evolved from engagement with them; they directly informed Christological and Ecclesiological reflection; were central to early monasticism; inspired early Christian poetry and provided material for liturgical chant, prayers, hymns and penitential or doxological expression. This volume of essays on the Psalms in Early Christian Thought and Practice is offered with profound gratitude, admiration and respect by colleagues and friends of Professor Andrew Louth FBA, to honour his long and immensely distinguished career as priest, teacher and prolific author in almost every aspect of Greek and Latin Patristics.
9782503534336 2503534333
015888340 Uk
Bible.--Psalms--Criticism, interpretation, etc.--History--Early church, ca. 30-600.
Bible.--Psalms--Criticism, interpretation, etc.--History--Middle Ages, 600-1500.
Psalmody--History.
BS1430.52 / .M43 2011
270
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Andrew Louth / The voice of Christ in the Psalms / Christological exegesis of Psalm 45 / On the fearfulness of forgiveness : Psalm 130:4 and its theological implications / "Forgive us ... as we forgive" : forgiveness in the Psalms and the Lord's prayer / Sex and transmission of sin : patristic exegesis of Psalm 50:5 (LXX) / Origen's use of the Psalms in the treatise On first principles / Psalmody, confession and temporality / Saint Jerome, Jewish learning, and the symbolism of the number eight / Psallite sapienter : Augustine on psalmody / Discourses on the poor in the Psalms : Augustine's Ennarationes in Psalmos / Enchanting the soul : the music of the Psalms / "The sweetest music that falls upon the ear" : translating and interpreting the Psalter in Christian Andalucia / The "gods" of Psalm 81 (82) in the Hesychast debates / Allegory and rhetoric in Erasmus' expositions on the Psalms / Elder Aimilianos on the Psalter and the revival of melodious psalmody at Simonopetra / John Behr -- Richard Price -- Rowan Williams -- Sarah Coakley -- Kallistos Ware -- Adam G. Cooper -- John A. McGuckin -- Mihail Neamtu -- Robert Hayward -- Gillian Clark -- Pauline Allen, Bronwen Neil -- Carol Harrison -- Augustine Casiday -- Norman Russell -- Carolinne White -- Dimitri Conomos.
The Psalms are one of the most important biblical texts in Patristic exegesis, commentary, preaching, liturgical practice and theological reflection. Their language and imagery is all-pervasive; they were not only interpreted by the fathers but a good deal of Patristic exegetical practice actually evolved from engagement with them; they directly informed Christological and Ecclesiological reflection; were central to early monasticism; inspired early Christian poetry and provided material for liturgical chant, prayers, hymns and penitential or doxological expression. This volume of essays on the Psalms in Early Christian Thought and Practice is offered with profound gratitude, admiration and respect by colleagues and friends of Professor Andrew Louth FBA, to honour his long and immensely distinguished career as priest, teacher and prolific author in almost every aspect of Greek and Latin Patristics.
9782503534336 2503534333
015888340 Uk
Bible.--Psalms--Criticism, interpretation, etc.--History--Early church, ca. 30-600.
Bible.--Psalms--Criticism, interpretation, etc.--History--Middle Ages, 600-1500.
Psalmody--History.
BS1430.52 / .M43 2011
270