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My Words Are Lovely: Studies in the Rhetoric of the Psalms

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

My Words Are Lovely: Studies in the Rhetoric of the Psalms

Contributors:

By (Author) Dr. Robert L. Foster
Edited by Jr. David M. Howard

ISBN:

9780567026538

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

T.& T.Clark Ltd

Publication Date:

15th July 2008

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts

Dewey:

223.206

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

356

Weight:

481g

Description

This collection of essays advances psalms studies through a concerted focus on the persuasive aim of psalmic poetry, and it offers unique perspectives on rhetorical devices within the psalms. These essays include discussions not only of structure, literary devices, and rhetorical strategies, but the authors also dialogue with classical rhetoric, modern psalms research, and current trends in rhetoric and cognitive science. Part One discusses various theoretical issues. Several articles discuss lament within the psalms, including the function of appeals to pathos, lament's compensation for monotheistic piety, and the need for more attention to the laments' poetry and rhetoric to understand their meaning. Other essays address the psalmists' self-presentation, the ideological identity of the wicked within the psalms, faunal imagery with regard to tenor and vehicle, the topoi related to God in call to praise psalms, the function of gaps in prayers for help, and the rhetoric of kingship psalms as attempts to persuade readers of the legitimacy and efficacy of kingship. Part Two consists of rhetorical analyses of several psalms or psalm pairs, each with distinctive emphases. These include a discussion of Psalm 8 from a bodily perspective, the nature and implication of nature language within Psalm 23, the structure of Psalm 102 within Book IV of the Psalter along with its theology and lament, the forensic case of Psalms 105 and 106 emphasizing the role of narrative in forensic rhetoric and comparing the results with classical rhetoric, and an analysis of the rhetorical aim of Psalm 147, subjected to developments within cognitive science.

Reviews

Review in International Review of Biblical Studies, vol.54:2007/08
"This volume nicely illustrates the difficulties as well as the benefits of the study of rhetoric... A useful, well-focused volume" Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, June 2009 -- P. S. Johnston * Journal for the Study of the Old Testament *

Author Bio

Robert L. Foster is a Ph.D. student at Southern Methodist University. David M. Howard, Jr. is Professor of Old Testament and Dean of the Center for Biblical and Theological Foundations at Bethel Seminiary, St. Paul, MN.

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