#245. Wild Card: Poetry In The Psalms
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Inspired by the upcoming 2024 Institute on Liturgy, Preaching and Church Music (July 9–12), the Ladies are turning their attention to the book of Psalms. In the second of a five-episode series, Sarah, Erin, and Rachel welcome fellow Lutheran lady Sarah Reinsel (LCMS writer, editor and former English teacher) to the Lounge to talk about the literary beauty of psalmic poetry.
What makes literature literature and poetry poetry? Are the Psalms poetry? What universal and uniquely Hebrew poetic devices do we see in the Psalms? What do we gain by learning to appreciate their literary beauty more deeply?
At the end of the episode, the Ladies introduce an all-new “Write This:” challenge — write your own psalm. Submit your original work by June 12 to be included in our online recap: https://forms.office.com/r/yJCNbUErwN
To learn more, check out the following:
- 2024 Institute on Liturgy, Preaching and Church Music - LCMS Calendar
- Engaging the Psalms: A Guide for Reflection and Prayer - Concordia Publishing House (cph.org)
- Understanding Biblical Literary Devices– A Key to Correctly Interpreting Scripture | Hoshana Rabbah BlogHoshana Rabbah Blog
Sarah Reinsel is a staff writer and editor for LCMS Communications. She studied English at Hillsdale College and earned her master's in medieval literature from the University of St. Andrews. Find an archive of Sarah’s LCMS online articles here.
Need inspiration? Check out or revisit these authors and poets recommended by Sarah Reinsel during the episode:
- Augustine of Hippo
- William Shakespeare
- John Donne
- George Herbert
- Gerard Manly Hopkins
- Czesław Miłosz
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