Where are worshipers in Christian communities to go with their experiences and observations of violence, injustice, and other forms of suffering? Historically, a central source of realistic faith-based responses to tragedy has been the Psalter, broadly defined as a set of biblical psalms arranged by date to be individually and collectively read, sung, and prayed. Recent scholarship on psalms has focused on lament and complaint, and questions regarding the presence of trauma and violence in religious traditions have shown such psalms to be particularly relevant to contemporary culture. This article examines three “psalms of lament,” Psalms 13, 42/43, and 88, discussing their implications for communal acts of worship, the development of criti...
This article examines the theological problem of a righteous sufferer in four psalms (Pss 22; 27; 69...
This article was an attempt to (re-)read Psalms in the context of fractured cities, marked by socio...
This article surveys the imprecatory words in the book of Psalms and examines and questions their pl...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
In the context of white Afrikaans Reformed worship, the subject of pain is often avoided, and a mec...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
Due to their calls for vengeance and violence the so called imprecatory psalms are generally conside...
While the theological status of biblical laments—crying out in distress to God—is not uncontested, t...
The experience of being forgotten, rejected or even attacked by God has been very real for people of...
The CCLI charts may not reflect it, yet one thing many Christian churches discovered as the pandemic...
This article examines the theological problem of a righteous sufferer in four psalms (Pss 22; 27; 69...
This article was an attempt to (re-)read Psalms in the context of fractured cities, marked by socio...
This article surveys the imprecatory words in the book of Psalms and examines and questions their pl...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
In the context of white Afrikaans Reformed worship, the subject of pain is often avoided, and a mec...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
This paper considers the pastoral and political role of biblical lament in the Christian life. The t...
Due to their calls for vengeance and violence the so called imprecatory psalms are generally conside...
While the theological status of biblical laments—crying out in distress to God—is not uncontested, t...
The experience of being forgotten, rejected or even attacked by God has been very real for people of...
The CCLI charts may not reflect it, yet one thing many Christian churches discovered as the pandemic...
This article examines the theological problem of a righteous sufferer in four psalms (Pss 22; 27; 69...
This article was an attempt to (re-)read Psalms in the context of fractured cities, marked by socio...
This article surveys the imprecatory words in the book of Psalms and examines and questions their pl...