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Like a Tree Planted: An Exploration of Psalms and Parables Through Metaphor

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How well are the psalms understood? The parables seem more accessible, but are they? And as familiar as we are with the texts of the psalms and the parables, how open are we to new perspectives on them? The studies in Like a Tree Planted , the first volume in the Connections series, encourage readers to deepen their understanding of the psalms and parables and to grow in their relationship with God. Like a Tree Planted invites reflection on eight pairs of psalms and parables by highlighting their shared metaphor. These images, familiar from our everyday lives as well as from both testaments, encourage fresh insights from familiar scriptural texts. The psalms presented here, all from the first book of the Psalter, and the parables, selected from Luke's Gospel, speak deeply and collaboratively through figures of the tree, our stature and status, searching faces, feelings of entitlement and responsiveness, the ecosystem, shepherding, the storehouse, and the other side." An introductory chapter in Like a Tree Planted introduces readers to the process of reading metaphorically, and a concluding chapter draws implications from the reading of these particular psalm and parable texts as a set. Barbara Green believes that many people want to explore both in language and in experience the mysteries of God and our own human condition. With her exciting, imaginative style she offers help for those on that journey those interested in prayer and in a deeper access to Scripture, those working with adult parish groups, preachers of Scripture, those doing retreat work, and individuals. Chapters are "Introduction to Metaphor in Psalm and Parable," "The Rooted Psalm 1 and Luke 13:1-9," " Psalm 8 and Luke 15:11-32,""Searching Psalm 27 and Luke 18:9-18," "Entitlement and Psalm 18 and Luke 18:1-8," "The Psalm 7 and Luke 16:1-9," " Psalm 23 and Luke 15:3-7," "The Psalm 39 and Luke 12:13-21," "The Other Psalm 41, Luke 10:25-29," and "Conclusion." Barbara Green, OP, PhD, teaches Scripture and spirituality at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley and works with adult groups interested in deepening their spiritual commitment. She is the author of "What Profit for Us?" Remembering the Story of Joseph. "

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First published January 1, 1997

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July 27, 2023
Very slow going. Although ostensibly written for lay people, it's pretty dense. Can't imagine anyone without a theological and literary background getting much out of it. Had to read one chapter every few days, and even then I struggled at time. It's just that I don't like to give up on books once I've started.
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November 16, 2015
Per Lauren Winner, more about the place of metaphor in the spiritual life:

This book brilliantly pairs psalms with passages from the Gospel of Luke, starting with a wonderful reading of Psalm 1 and Luke 13.
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