TY - BOOK ID - 371479 TI - Meditation sof the heart : the Psalms in early christian thought and practice : essays in honour of Andrew louth AU - Andreopoulos, Andreas AU - Louth, Andrew AU - Casiday, Augustine AU - Harrison, Carol PY - 2011 VL - 8 SN - 9782503534336 2503534333 9782503540214 PB - Turnhout: Brepols, DB - UniCat KW - Patrology KW - Bible OT. Wisdom books. Psalms KW - Psalmody KW - History KW - Bible KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc KW - 223.3 KW - Psalmen KW - Festschrift - Libri Amicorum KW - Bible. KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc. KW - Louth, Andrew KW - Festschriften KW - Bible. Psalms KW - Christian literature [Early ] KW - History and criticism KW - Church history KW - Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 A.D. KW - Psalmody - History KW - Biblos Psalmon (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Buch der Preisungen (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Liber Psalmorum (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Mazāmīr (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Preisungen (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Psalmen (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Psalmoi (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Psalms (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Psalms of David (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Psaumes (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Pseaumes de Dauid (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Salmenes bok (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Salmos (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Shihen (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Sifr al-Mazāmīr (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Soltar (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Tehilim (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Tehillim (Book of the Old Testament) KW - תהלים (Book of the Old Testament) KW - Zsoltárkönyv (Book of the Old Testament) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:371479 AB - The Psalms are one of the most important biblical texts in Patristic exegesis, commentary, preaching, liturgical practice and theological reflection. Their language and imagery is all-pervasive; they were not only interpreted by the fathers but a good deal of Patristic exegetical practice actually evolved from engagement with them; they directly informed Christological and Ecclesiological reflection; were central to early monasticism; inspired early Christian poetry and provided material for liturgical chant, prayers, hymns and penitential or doxological expression. This volume of essays on the Psalms in Early Christian Thought and Practice is offered with profound gratitude, admiration and respect by colleagues and friends of Professor Andrew Louth FBA, to honour his long and immensely distinguished career as priest, teacher and prolific author in almost every aspect of Greek and Latin Patristics. ER -