John Goldingay on Psalms

“Praise, Protest, and Poetry: How the Psalms Can Give Substance to Christian Worship”

The Rev. Dr John Goldingay together with his wife Kathleen delivered a free public lecture entitled “Praise, Protest, and Poetry: How the Psalms Can Give Substance to Christian Worship” on May 2, 2014 (Friday) 7:30pm at Anglican Network Church of the Good Shepherd, co-sponsored by AMMiC and Centre for Worship Studies, Carey Institute.

Click here for the audio recording on May 2, 2014 lecture

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The Rev. Dr. John Goldingay formerly taught in a Church of England seminary, then became an Old Testament professor at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, in 1997. He is the author of “The Old Testament for Everyone” commentaries and other books. Kathleen Scott Goldingay trained as an architect and managed the building of the Seattle Art Museum. She then studied creative writing at UCLA and studied theology at Fuller to inform her writing. Both having lost their partners, John and Kathleen met at Fuller in 2009 and married later that year.

This was made possible through a worship renewal grant from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, Grand Rapids, Michigan, with funds provided by Lilly Endowment Inc.