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One of the world's most trusted Bible scholars, N. T. Wright turns his attention to the central collection of prayers that Jesus and Paul knew best: the book of Psalms. Wright points out that the Psalms have served as the central prayer and hymnbook for the church since its beginning - until now. In The Case for the Psalms, Wright calls us to return to the Psalms as a steady, vital component of healthy Christian living.
Reading, studying, and praying the Psalms is God's means for teaching us what it means to be human: how to express our emotions and yearnings, how to reconcile our anger and our compassion, how to see our story in light of God's sweeping narrative of salvation. Wright provides the tools for understanding and incorporating these crucial verses into our own lives. His conclusion is simple: all Christians need to read, pray, sing, and live the Psalms.
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The weight of most books by NT Wright focus on biblical history, theological concepts and important themes that flow as the undercurrent of the biblical narrative and its teachings. Most prominent of these is Wright's understanding of the mission of Christ, his place in Hebrew history, his embodiment of so many concepts (such as Torah, Temple and prophet), and the kind of kingdom that He inaugurated and passed on to the Christian church through the apostles and early disciples. What all this teaching does, however, can only be properly understood through the world in which Jesus was originally speaking- the world of the first century Jewish tradition. And nothing so profoundly and deeply saturated the Jewish tradition and devotion as the poems and songs of the Old Testament: The Psalms.This book is not so much a technical treatise of its main theological components (though that is reflected on). Nor is it an indepth examination of the groupings of the Psalms, or even a detailed exegesis of many or even a few of the Psalms. Instead, this book is NT Wright's personal exploration and explanation of the power and depth of life lived and breathed within the life of the Psalms, as a center of devotional life.As per usual, Wright centers his readers in the context of who and what we are.God created humans in the beginning to be his vice rulers over the world.1From there, the author launches into a swift but careful journey through not only how the Psalms are important to us but why- pointing to the rich heritage that the Jews, and later the early Christians, had with the Psalms as their foundation for devotion and liturgy. Not just that, but he convincingly explains the personal connection of Christ with the Psalms, not just as a forerunning text prophetically announcing Jesus, but as a seminal text which Jesus lived and breathed:This means, of course, that the Psalms were the hymnbook that Jesus and his first followers would have known by heart.2All the while, Wright is not trying to place technical proof for later study in the professional minister's teaching war-chest. Rather, he is outlining the real reason that the Psalms are so unique in their vocation as the sub text of the Christian life- because they are so profoundly human. As Wright puts it:The Psalter forms the great epic poem of the creator and covenant God who will at the last visit and redeem his people and, with them, his whole creation.3The book is arranged in sections primarily answering how the use of the Psalms explore and invite the reader into the reality of God's kingdom. It is a reality which infuses us with the wholly right kind of Christian "worldview", not expressed in or as politics and dogma, but as the time, space and matter through which God, the world, and human beings encounter each other. These three concepts of God's time, God's space and God's matter are at the heart of Wright's exploration of the Psalms.And if that were all the book contained, it would be well worth your time and investment. But there is something more personal for Wright here. The last two sections of the book (which, at just a couple hundred pages, is much shorter than almost all of his other works) contain a personal testimony and appeal to the church to consider the Psalms as their own life-transforming songbook and poetry.As a worship leader, writer, Christian, husband, father and leader I have recently found a deeper longing for spiritual formation through the ancient texts of the Psalms. This last year, our own local church has had a program of reading (twice) through the Psalms for us to do as a community as well. Along with this practice and reading this book, I have found a new depth of closeness with God. It isn't something mystical, really. Just a profound knowing that the story that I am in is part of the broader story- my struggles, joys, pains, hopes and loss are understood and shared, not just by the God whom I worship but by the history of humanity trying to find Him in every day lives.This is another excellent book by NT Wright. It is easily his most personal and passionate work. If you are worship leader, this should be your #1 next book to read. But any person at any place in life could really benefit from this book. And then, follow its prescription- read the Psalms. Daily. Regularly. After Simply Christian, this is my favorite book from NT Wright. Excellent.Review by Kim GentesWright, N. T. (2013-09-03). The Case for the Psalms: Why They Are Essential (Kindle Location 576). HarperCollins. Kindle Edition.Ibid. (page 11)Ibid. (page 33)
Eugene Peterson's book, "Answering God" started my journey of praying the Psalms years ago. Many prayers latter I was encouraged to continue the practice when I read "Praying the Psalms" by Walter Brueggemann. N. T. Wright has added more incentive to not let up on the practice. In his words, "This book, then, is unashamed encouragement for all Christians to weave the Psalms into the very heart of their devotional life and to expect to find as they do this that the way they look out at the world will change bit by bit." Wright's contribution is organized into three sections, which he calls, "the crossroads of time, space and matter." The Psalms help us as we struggle to live in the present rather than in the past or in the future. "Who am I, what am I doing now (time), here (space), and in this body (matter) that God has given me?" I found the final chapter especially enjoyable as the author shared his own personal journey with the Psalms and why certain ones are especially meaningful to him.
The Psalms have been the official song and prayer book of Jews for upwards of three thousand years, and of Christians for two thousand. They have been prayed up to seven times a day, decade in and decade out, by hundreds of millions of individuals in both traditions. Sadly, however, for all sorts of reasons, the Psalms have completely or all but disappeared from the liturgy and personal prayer of many in the Christian community. N. T. Wright, lifelong New Testament scholar and retired bishop in the Anglican church, sets out in this short book why he thinks the loss of the Psalms in liturgy is a “great impoverishment.†He even goes further in saying that ignoring the Psalms is “bluntly crazy.†(location 53) I agree with him wholeheartedly.This is not a scholarly book, just a very well-written one that comes straight from his heart. Wright wrote this short book for several reasons; he makes his case passionately, and puts it in terms lay people can understand. First, he wants to reverse the trend toward the neglect or even the elimination of the Psalms in churches' and people's lives. Secondly, he wanted to take a look at what the Psalms are, while conveying what they do to him when he sings or prays them, which he's been doing since he was seven years old. But third, he also wanted to look at them from the perspective of second temple Judaism to understand how devout Jews in Jesus' day prayed and looked at the Psalms.There is, of course, a bit of history here and there, but only to make those other matters intelligible. Jesus, Wright notes, preached a “Psalm-soaked gospel†based on a very different worldview than the one many of us live by, even those of us who call ourselves Christians. They were important to Jesus, and should be important to us: Part of my reflection in this book is that when the Psalms do their work in us and through us, they should equip us the better to live by and promote that alternative worldview. (203)Wright organized the main part of the book based on what he called a “thought experiment†that the Psalms have always invited their singers and pray-ers (by that I mean to convey “people who are praying†rather than what they are saying) to live at the crossroads of time, space, and matter. I won't try to explain exactly what he means by that, but I think it was a very good organizing principle. I am no specialist but also not a novice to the Psalms, but the device helped me to look at them in fresh ways. Wright works through this device by looking at many of the Psalms, both individually and as they relate to each other. He covered several of my favorite Psalms, but I think after reading this book for the first time, I have a couple more favorites to add to that list.I won't say he saved the best for last, but the last chapter and the afterward are no mere add-ons. “At Home in the Psalms†covers what he sees as neglect of the Psalms, and why he thinks they should be used more in churches, both in singing and in spoken prayer. He also makes the case for regular reading through all the Psalms as a regular discipline. In the afterward, “My Life with the Psalms†Wright relates how he uses the Psalms in his own prayer life, and the place particular Psalms have had in his life, both his prayer life and in his life of faith and community.I am not an Anglican myself, but I love reading N. T. Wright, and a week does not go by that I don't listen to or watch one or usually more of his lectures or snippets from interviews with him on the internet. I love this book in particular because the Psalms have been so important in my own pilgrimage, and I wish more Christians would avail themselves of this bottomless well of spiritual strength.Wright call us not first and foremost to study the Psalms—though he is all in favor of that too—but more importantly to pray them and live them. (233) Amen to that.
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