Psalter revision: Governing principles (2) Text (1)
This article by Douglas Kuiper explains the governing principles used by the interdenominational Psalter Revision Committee to evaluate and revise individual Psalter selections, with particular focus on principles regarding text, music, and format. The author uses specific examples from the proposed Psalter revisions to illustrate how these principles are being applied, and directs readers to www.thepsalter.net for detailed information about the committee's work and proposals.
Previous article in this series: January 15, 2017, p. 185. The interdenominational Psalter Revision Committee, by using various principles to evaluate the Psalter selections, is determining whether to recommend changes to each individual Psalter number. These principles regard text, music, and format. I am explaining these principles, and using a current Psalter number as well as its proposed revision to help the reader understand the principles. In the last article I surveyed the principles...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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