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The book of Psalms is often drawn upon as a deep well of emotionally connecting literature, in time of praise and of great sorrow, for Christian communities and individuals. Delving into the history of the Psalter, Dr. Danijel Berkovic engages in the discussion of understanding of the "psalmist" as individual or corporate to illuminate the distinction between piety in the personal and the private. Questions on the nature of religious and emotional experience, Israelite anthropology and the Hebrew concept of person, and the capacity of poetic language to convey meaning in these, are addressed…mehr

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The book of Psalms is often drawn upon as a deep well of emotionally connecting literature, in time of praise and of great sorrow, for Christian communities and individuals. Delving into the history of the Psalter, Dr. Danijel Berkovic engages in the discussion of understanding of the "psalmist" as individual or corporate to illuminate the distinction between piety in the personal and the private. Questions on the nature of religious and emotional experience, Israelite anthropology and the Hebrew concept of person, and the capacity of poetic language to convey meaning in these, are addressed adeptly through a variety of disciplines. This detailed study provides fresh insight on piety and emotion expressed in the Psalms, and is a valuable addition to psalmist scholarship.

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DANIEL BERKOVIC holds a PhD in Hebrew Old Testament linguistics from Middlesex University, UK, and a second PhD in biblical psalmody from the University of Zagreb, Croatia, where he is associate professor of Hebrew, Old Testament studies and Modern Hebrew. He is also a full-time lecturer and director of the Center for Biblical Research at the Biblical Institute, Zagreb, and a lecturer at the Matthias Flacius Illyricus University Centre for Protestant Theology, Croatia.