The Book of Psalms mentions God more than any other book of the Bible. This seminar aims to know God through them, especially through Psalm 56-59 and 95. This aim will be achieved through understanding Hebrew poetry and the forms and rhetoric that the historically conditioned psalmists used in his inspired prayers to God. His prayers have become God's word to his people. It is also achieved through understanding the psalms within the context of the New Testament. This understanding demands a prosopological approach to the Psalter--that is to say, an understanding of Christ as son of David and as Son of God.
Hosted by Fr. Bruce Waltke
Join us in the Canterbury House after the Live Liturgy on Sunday morning.
Contact our Pastor of Arts and Education, Dcn. Jeremiah with any questions.