null Skip to main content

Last date for Christmas postage was 19th December | Still looking for the perfect gift? Treat your loved ones to a book subscription

He Will Save You from the Deadly Pestilence

The Many Lives of Psalm 91

Format: Hardback
£24.49

Free UK P&P on online orders over £25

Adding to basket… The item has been added
Jews and Christians alike have made Psalm 91 one of the most commonly used and cited parts of the Bible. For over two thousand years, the psalm has played a pivotal role in discussions of theology and politics, of medicine and mysticism. In He Will Save You from the Deadly Pestilence, acclaimed religion scholar Philip Jenkins illustrates how the evolving uses of Psalm 91 map developing ideas about religion and the supernatural. Depending on the era, Psalm 91 is protective; it is triumphalist; it is messianic; it is millenarian and apocalyptic; it is therapeutic. It has shaped theories of politics and government. In different ages, it has borne many different names: the Song of Evil Spirits, the Soldier's Psalm, and most broadly, the Protection Psalm. As the Song of Plagues, it has gained a whole new relevance in an age of global pandemic. In the New Testament, Satan himself quotes the psalm, and ever since, that text has both reflected and shaped changing concepts of evil and the demonic. It can be read as a lesson in exalted monotheistic theology, but it was and is used for magical purposes, including for exorcism and demon-fighting. As threats have evolved in various societies, so interpretations of Psalm 91 have developed to accommodate each new reality. The psalm's language about demons and evil forces has repeatedly come into play when Christianity encounters other religious traditions. At every stage, interpretations have to be understood in the larger context of social, spiritual, and practical concerns—indeed, a biography of Psalm 91 is also a history of critical themes in Western religion.
Write a Review

There are no reviews for this product yet - be the first

Authors:
Jenkins, Philip (Distinguished Professor of History, Distinguished Professor of History, Baylor University)
Country of Publication:
United States
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780197605646
Illustrations Note:
2 figures
Number of Pages:
254
Publication Date:
23/02/2023
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Year Published:
2023
Place of Publication:
New York
Language:
English
Imprint:
Oxford University Press Inc
SKU:
9780197605646

Customers also bought