Divine Council, Ethics, and Resistance in Psalm 82
A New Approach to Understanding Justice in Scripture
David G Firth author Erica Mongé-Greer author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:James Clarke & Co Ltd
Published:25th Jul '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful book reinterprets a biblical psalm, emphasizing justice for marginalized communities and encouraging active engagement in social issues.
In Divine Council, Ethics, and Resistance in Psalm 82, author Monge-Greer presents a fresh interpretation of this often-overlooked psalm. Many may regard Psalm 82 as simplistic or confusing, yet Monge-Greer argues that it is a profound call to action. By applying the concept of ethical liturgy, the author unveils the psalm's deeper significance as a prophetic invitation to advocate for justice on behalf of the poor, marginalized, and disenfranchised in our communities.
The book delves into the historical context of Psalm 82, exploring its origins and its role in early Israelite worship practices. Monge-Greer illustrates how this psalm served not only as a liturgical piece but also as a form of resistance literature during the Second Temple period. Through this lens, readers gain insights into how the psalm can be a powerful tool for contemporary social justice movements.
Divine Council, Ethics, and Resistance in Psalm 82 ultimately provides a new framework for biblical scholars, historians, and activists alike. By shedding light on the psalm's relevance today, Monge-Greer encourages readers to reflect on their own lives and actions, urging them to embrace justice and equity in their communities. This work invites a renewed engagement with scripture, making it accessible and applicable to modern readers seeking to make a difference.
You may have been puzzled by Psalm 82. It's an extraordinary psalm! Erica Mongé-Greer has written an extraordinary study of it, in which she looks at the psalm from all sorts of interesting and thought-provoking angles. Her study might even push you into doing something about the powerless rather than being the kind of person that the psalm confronts. John Goldingay, Professor Emeritus of Old Testament, Fuller Theological Seminary In Erica Mongé-Greer's splendid new book, she carefully yet creatively reveals how Psalm 82's ambiguities and complexities have a polysemous ethical function. The psalm plays richly and fruitfully in the imagination of the individual and community as it is liturgically employed. In the end, with the elohim of verse 1, all those who use the psalm are called to account for injustice. This is a must-read for scholars of the psalms and all who seek justice in the name of the God who governs the divine assembly. Helen Paynter, Director, Centre for the Study of Bible and Violence, Bristol Baptist College A monograph that brings together profound scholarship and a deep desire to demonstrate that Scripture speaks into current conversations outside the academy about the ethical use of power. Erica Mongé-Greer convincingly reinstates Psalm 82 as an important text whose profound concern for justice exemplifies the wider Psalter's blending of deep piety and heartfelt praise with a yearning for YHWH to redress the injustices inflicted upon the powerless by the powerful. Peter Hatton, Coordinator of Theological Education, Bristol Baptist College
ISBN: 9780227180037
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222 pages