Prayerbook of Christ
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Prayerbook of Christ

Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Christological Interpretation of the Psalms

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Prayerbook of Christ

Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Christological Interpretation of the Psalms

About this book

The contributions of Dietrich Bonhoeffer to the fields of systematics, ethics, sociology, and theology have become well known in recent decades. What has been overlooked, however, is the significant contribution he has also made to the study and interpretation of the Psalms. Bonhoeffer's approach to the Psalms is built upon an understanding of its relationship to prayer and to Jesus Christ the Crucified One. Employing methods drawn from both premodern and modern exegetes, Bonhoeffer develops a Christological interpretation of the Psalms which, in certain key aspects, has not been seen in the history of interpretation. His is an interpretation informed by the historical reality of Jesus Christ praying the prayers of the Psalms in his incarnation. As the church of today prays the Psalms, it is encouraged by understanding that they are also praying the very words which Jesus prayed. The Psalms are not only the prayerbook of the church, more fundamentally, they are the prayerbook of Jesus Christ.

In this book, Pribbenow explores Bonhoeffer's unique Christological interpretation of the Psalms by means of a concentrated analysis of its development, coherence, and significance, tracing it from its formation at Berlin University, into the years of development at the Confessing Church Preacher's Seminary in Finkenwalde, and through the months of interrogation and imprisonment at the hands of the Third Reich.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Preface
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Abbreviations
  5. Introduction
  6. Part I: A Brief History of Christological Interpretation of the Psalms
  7. Chapter 1: Christological Interpretation of the Psalms from the New Testament through Scholasticism
  8. Chapter 2: Martin Luther’s Christological Interpretation of the Psalms
  9. Chapter 3: Modernity’s Challenge to a Christological Interpretation of the Psalms
  10. Part II: The Influences and Development of Bonhoeffer’s Christological Interpretation of the Psalms
  11. Chapter 4: The Place of the Old Testament in Early Twentieth Century Biblical Studies
  12. Chapter 5: Bonhoeffer’s Early Exegetical Treatment of the Psalms
  13. Chapter 6: Bonhoeffer’s Christological Interpretation of the Psalms versus Earlier Approaches
  14. Chapter 7: The Relationship between Prayer and the Psalms in Bonhoeffer’s Interpretation
  15. Chapter 8: The Relationship between Christ the Crucified and the Psalms in Bonhoeffer’s Interpretation
  16. Chapter 9: The Unique Contribution of Bonhoeffer’s Christological Interpretation of the Psalms
  17. Part III: Bonhoeffer’s Later Interpretation of the Psalms
  18. Chapter 10: Bonhoeffer’s Use of Psalm 119 Prior to His 1940 Commentary
  19. Chapter 11: Bonhoeffer’s Partial Commentary on Psalm 119
  20. Chapter 12: The Context and Content of Bonhoeffer’s Use of the Psalms During His Imprisonment
  21. Chapter 13: Bonhoeffer’s Use of the Psalms During His Imprisonment: Organized by Genre
  22. Chapter 14: Bonhoeffer’s Use of the Psalms During His Imprisonment: Organized by Prayerbook Theme and by Date of Use
  23. Chapter 15: Three Important Imprisonment Uses of the Psalms by Bonhoeffer
  24. Conclusion
  25. Chronology
  26. Bibliography
  27. About the Author