Lexington Books
Pages: 130
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-4985-0799-8 • Hardback • May 2016 • $102.00 • (£78.00)
978-1-4985-0800-1 • eBook • May 2016 • $96.50 • (£74.00)
Steven Dunn is assistant professor of religious studies and biblical studies at Alverno College.
1. A Survey of “Sanctuaries” in the Psalms
2. God’s Sacred Shadow and Divine Concealment in the Psalms
3. Enthroned in Heaven and on Earth
4. The Mysterious Cloud Chariot
5. Where is God? Finding God in Silence and Absence
[Dunn] has provided a useful resource for further study of metaphoric approaches to the Psalms.
— Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
Dunn takes up an important subject in the Psalter and astutely discusses its many variations and nuances.
— Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology
In a very helpful interpretive move, Steven Dunn broadens the definition of “sanctuary” beyond the Temple to include references to multiple “‘places’ where God is encountered.” For Dunn, “places” include the Temple, but also other spaces, objects, creational phenomena, and more. As he persuasively demonstrates, this approach makes the Book of Psalms something like a “literary sanctuary” that invites and facilitates ongoing experiences of God’s presence and power by readers in every generation. It is encouraging to see such careful interpretive work put in to the service of contemporary spirituality and discipleship.
— J. Clinton McCann, Jr., Eden Theological Seminary
Accessibly written and scholarly informed, Steven Dunn's study captures the heart and soul of the Psalter: God's "sanctuary" presence, a paradoxical presence that is both concealed and conveyed in the Psalms. Remarkably wide-ranging, Dunn's treatment reveals in new ways the Psalms' relevance for contemporary practice.
— William P. Brown, Columbia Theological Seminary