Prayer, Praise and Prophecy: A Theology of the Psalms, Geoffrey W. Grogan. Reviewed by: Rev. Angus Stewart
This review of Geoffrey Grogan's comprehensive theology of the Psalms examines his treatment of the Psalter as a resource for Christian faith and practice, organized around its general features, great themes, grand design, and glorious fulfillment in Christ. While Grogan engages with higher critical scholarship, he maintains a conservative stance on authorship and biblical historicity, making the work particularly useful for Reformed pastors seeking to incorporate Psalms meaningfully into sermon preparation and corporate worship. The review notes both the book's considerable strengths and its occasional departures from thoroughly Reformed covenant theology.
Prayer, Praise and Prophecy: A Theology of the Psalms, Geoffrey W. Grogan. United Kingdom: Christian Focus Publications, repr. 2009. Hardback, 290 pp. ISBN: 9781857926422. [Reviewed by Rev. Angus Stewart.] Profound insights into the Book of Psalms have been provided in pithy statements by the two greatest Reformers. Luther averred that the Psalms are "a Bible in miniature" (157). Referring to their spiritual analysis of and power over us, Calvin called the Psalms "an anatomy of the soul."...
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