Prayer, Praise & Prophecy

A Theology of the Psalms

Geoffrey Grogan

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Description

In the Garden of Eden, God walked with Adam and Eve face to face – then the fall separated us. The Psalms are God’s gift to us to help reestablish contact, understand his mind and how to connect with him.

 

Geoffrey Grogan seeks to introduce us to some of the theological dimensions of this important and much love bible book such as:

 

  • How have the Psalms been interpreted throughout History?
  • Who wrote them and is there a Purpose in their structure?
  • What were they used for and how should we use them today?
  • What do they teach us about God?
  • How are they fulfilled in Christ?

 

Endorsements

...a marvellous handbook to the Psalms. If I were teaching a course on the Psalms, this would be my textbook.

Dale Ralph Davis
Respected Author and Old Testament Scholar

This is a volume that is written with reverence, care and clarity, and is a significant addition to evangelical literature on the Psalms.

John L. Mackay
(1948–2018) Professor of Old Testament (1983–2013), Free Church College, Edinburgh

... a book that you want to make time for and what is more, it's a book that both looks and feels good... a joy to read and one that will be re-read... combines theological and scholarly depth with an easy style that makes this a book suitable for academic study, sermon preparation and personal devotion and edification.

The Rutherford Journal of Church & Ministry

"Geoffrey Grogan's name is sufficient to guarantee a quality work, a high doctrine of Scripture and impeccable scholarship. This very full introduction to the Book of Psalms makes one hope that the author has in mind a full-scale commentary to follow."

Alec Motyer
(1924–2016) Well known Bible expositor and commentary writer

... stimulation and edifying, providing both information and inspiration for the preacher.

Reformation Today

... an excellent overview of the longest book in the Old Testament. It interacts with all the latest research, distils it, and shows the practical ministry implications.

Lee Gatiss- Churchman Journal

"Combines sound scholarship, illuminating insight, thoughtful reflection with a faithful concern for highlighting the pastoral relevance of the Book of Psalms to the Christian's life in the real world."

Eryl Rowlands, formerly of International Christian College, Glasgow

"Written with both clarity and conviction, this study offers many fresh insights, while throughout affirming passionately the great central truths of the Christian faith."

T. Desmond Alexander
Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies, Union Theological College, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Author

Geoffrey Grogan

Dr Geoffrey W. Grogan (1925-2011) was Principal Emeritus of Glasgow Bible College, Glasgow. His theological studies were undertaken there and at the London Bible College. He served the College as a full-time lecturer for fourteen years before going south in 1965 to teach at LBC. In 1969 he returned to Glasgow as Principal. He served on four missionary councils, on the Strathclyde Education Committee and the Management Committee for the Cambridge University Diploma in Religious Studies. He wrote books on the Trinity, the Person of Christ, Paul, the Psalms and commentaries on Isaiah, Mark and 2 Corinthians.

Specifications

ISBN 9781857926422

Author Geoffrey Grogan

Imprint Mentor

Category Bible Study & Commentaries

Page Count 336

Width 8.5039416 in

Height 5.4330738 in

Weight 1.0802638 lbs

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