Psalm 21 in Augustine's Sermones ad populum

Catecheses on Christus totus and rules of interpretation

In hin En. in Ps. Augustine develops a new, precise and comprhensive understanding of the method by which Psalm are to be interpreted christologically. In interpreting Ps. 21, he combines two sources: a specific exegetical method of a traditional variety, and a specifically christological method in...

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Author:Hubertus R. Drobner
Published: S.n., s.l., 2006
Volume:37
Pages:145-169
Language:English
Periodical:Augustinian Studies
Number:2
Format:Article
Topic:- Works > Sermones > Ss. per numerum > S. 216
- Works > Sermones > Dolbeau > Sermones Dolbeau > Dolbeau 22 [= Sermo 341 augm.]
- Works > Sermones > Dolbeau > Sermones Dolbeau > Dolbeau 25 [= Sermo 360B]
- Doctrine > From man to God > Divine revelation > Exegesis > [Exégèse des textes de l'Ancien Testament] > Psalms > [Psaumes numérotés / versets] > Ps. 21
- Doctrine > From man to God > Jesus Christ. Redemption. Sacraments. Church. Grace. Mariology. > Christology > [Généralités] > [Dans les Psaumes]
- Doctrine > From man to God > Jesus Christ. Redemption. Sacraments. Church. Grace. Mariology. > [Cité de Dieu. Ecclésiologie] > [Corps Mystique] > [Totus Christus] > [Christ total]
- Doctrine > From man to God > Divine revelation > Exegesis > [Exégèse des textes de l'Ancien Testament] > Psalms > Psaumes in general > [Psaumes - Christologie]
- Works > Sermones > [Études générales] > [Psaumes]
Status:Active
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Summary:In hin En. in Ps. Augustine develops a new, precise and comprhensive understanding of the method by which Psalm are to be interpreted christologically. In interpreting Ps. 21, he combines two sources: a specific exegetical method of a traditional variety, and a specifically christological method in which it is nearly always Christ who speaks in the Psalms.