The Message of the Psalms: A Theological CommentaryFortress Press - 206 Dr. Brueggemann describes the human cries of anguish and the exultations of praise expressed in the Psalms. |
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Psalms of Disorientation | 51 |
Psalms of New Orientation | 123 |
A Retrospect Spirituality and Theodicy | 168 |
Notes | 177 |
List of Psalms Treated | |
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