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The Psalms of Lament

"In Psalms 22 we see, the psalm that Jesus quoted at the cross saying, " My God , My God why have you forsaken me?" We see that the psalms moves in a movement of despair to hope to despair to hope in a cycle. We see that David was experience a time of which most of us perceive as a time of God's silence. David experiences what Jesus felt at the cross," says Dennis Hollinger. Discover new insights  and understand this well in this three part series.

This resource is part of a series on Grieving Life's Losses - Psalms of Lament. Click here to listen to the full series.


Dennis Hollinger

Dennis Hollinger is President Emeritus and the Distinguished Senior Professor of Christian Ethics at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He served there as President and Colman M. Mockler Distinguished Professor of Christian Ethics. Prior to assuming this role, he served as President and Professor of Christian Ethics at Evangelical Theological Seminary. He is the author of four books which include The Meaning of Sex: Christian Ethics and the Moral Life and Choosing the Good: Christian Ethics in a Complex World. Dennis is also a visiting professor of Christian ethics at Trinity International University in the graduate program in Bioethics. He received an M.Div. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, an M.Phil. and Ph.D. from Drew University, and did post-doctoral studies at Oxford University.

 

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