I Have Believed: Christ and the Psalms
Rev. Patrick Henry Reardon is pastor of All Saints’ Orthodox Church in Chicago and a senior editor of Touchstone. He was educated at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Louisville, KY), St. Anselm’s College (Rome), The Pontifical Biblical Institute (Rome), and St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Seminary (South Canaan, PA). His many books and include Christ in His Psalms; The Trial of Job: Orthodox Reflections on the Book of Job; and Creation and the Patriarchal Histories: Orthodox Reflections on the Book of Genesis.
He has in addition published over a thousand articles, editorials, and book reviews in numerous journals including The Catholic Biblical Quarterly and St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly.
“’I Have Believed’: Christ and the Psalms” is the subject of his lecture. In it he will draw on his learned and pastoral reflections on the Psalms as guided by their use in the Liturgy and the early Church, especially the Greek Fathers. Notably, he will outline simple suggestions for praying the Psalms privately.
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He has in addition published over a thousand articles, editorials, and book reviews in numerous journals including The Catholic Biblical Quarterly and St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly.
“’I Have Believed’: Christ and the Psalms” is the subject of his lecture. In it he will draw on his learned and pastoral reflections on the Psalms as guided by their use in the Liturgy and the early Church, especially the Greek Fathers. Notably, he will outline simple suggestions for praying the Psalms privately.
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