Some observations concerning the theology of the psalms from a structural-canonical perspective

This article presents current trends in Old Testament hermeneutics using the Psalter as a case study. It starts with an analysis of the historical grounds of the current hermeneutical situation and moves to a description of methodology based on canonical criticism as it was presented by Brevard Chil...

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Main Author: Denis KONDYUK
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eastern European Instute of Theology 2008-12-01
Series:Богословські роздуми: Східноєвропейський журнал богословʼя
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Online Access:http://reflections.eeit-edu.info/article/view/78816
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Summary:This article presents current trends in Old Testament hermeneutics using the Psalter as a case study. It starts with an analysis of the historical grounds of the current hermeneutical situation and moves to a description of methodology based on canonical criticism as it was presented by Brevard Childs and developed for the Psalter by Gerald Wilson. The article continues through the whole Psalter book by book making observations that the canonical-structural approach makes possible. Following is an analysis of structural theology on the basis of two groups of psalms from the beginning and end of the Psalter and a study of the theology that is obtained by using structural-canonical method and the idea of a holistic plot in the Psalter. Special attention is given to the New Testament’s use of the Psalter with the suggestion that New Testament authors were part of an interpretive tradition similar to the one presented by the structural-canonical approach. Finally, the author suggests applying the structural0canonical approach more widely and vigorously in Old Testament studies and points out the need to revise the indifferent attitude towards early Christian and Jewish interpretive theological traditions that persists in evangelical circles.
ISSN:2789-1569
2789-1577