Episode 197 C.S. Lewis and the Jewish Love of the Law
A brilliant writer was perplexed by a profoundly Jewish theme in the Psalms.
Text: Psalms 1, 19, 119
A brilliant writer was perplexed by a profoundly Jewish theme in the Psalms.
Text: Psalms 1, 19, 119
The stark contrast between the second and third psalms highlights what they have in common.
David knew one big thing, and also many other things.
Reading psalms about nature, it is easy to miss how revolutionary they truly are.
Some psalms strikingly describe a feeling of distance from the Divine.
"We live in an age in which the biblical-moral traditions that have guided us for centuries are increasingly being forgotten."
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