OT526
Allen

OT526: PSALMS. Leslie C. Allen.


DESCRIPTION:

A study of the Psalms in Hebrew. Psalms will be selected to illustrate the different types of prayer, praise meditation, etc. to be found in the Psalter. Attention will be paid to exegesis, structure, setting, and canonical value.

RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
The book of Psalms has taken a firm hold not only of the New Testament, but also of the heart of Christian believers and worshipers down the ages. To discern the basic spirituality of these poems will lead to an enriched understanding of their contemporary relevance.

COURSE FORMAT:
The class will meet four hours a week for lectures and discussion.

REQUIRED READING:
Allen, L. C. Psalms 101-150. Waco: Word Books, 1983.

Anderson, B. W. Out of the Depths: The Psalms Speak to us Today. Rev. ed. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1983.

Craigie, P. Psalms 1-50. Waco: Word Books, 1982.

Elliger, K. and Rudolph, W. Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 1983.

Kraus, H.-J. Psalms 1-59. Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1988.

__________. Psalms 60-150. Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1989.

Mays, J. L. Psalms. Louisville: John Knox, 1994.

Tate, M. E. Psalms 51-100. Dallas: Word Books, 1990.

RECOMMENDED READING:
Allen, L. C. Word Biblical Themes: Psalms. Waco: Word Books, 1987.

Brueggemann, W. The Psalms and the Life of Faith. Ed. P. D. Miller. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1995.

ASSIGNMENTS:
Basic study of the text, including the reading of a commentary, should precede class work. Further reading of commentaries will be necessary. An exegetical paper will also be required.

PREREQUISITES:
LG502.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
Meets M. Div. core requirement in Old Testament "c" (OTCE).

FINAL EXAMINATION:
Yes. It will involve translation and exegesis of Psalm passages previously studied.