Showing posts with label Amy Erickson. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 16, 2017

Amy Erickson on Psalm 1

The speaker for this week's Covenant Study episode on Job, Amy Erickson, has also done a little writing about the Psalms! In light of our discussion last week about the passages in Psalms about enemies and how the Psalms might move us toward action in the world, her article from the Huffington Post, Psalm 1: Putting Evil in Its Place, seems particularly apropos. Her discussion of Psalm 1 centers around its relevance to the students of New York Theological Seminary (NYTS) at Sing Sing Correctional Facility. Yes, you read that right!
Since 1982 New York Theological Seminary has been one of the most unusual programs in theological education in the nation.  Each year up to fifteen students who are currently incarcerated in New York State enroll in the Seminary’s accredited Master of Professional Studies (MPS) degree offered inside the Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining, New York.
Amy Erickson makes clear that, although Psalm 1 is a prayer and a song to God, it is also a word of direction and encouragement for the faith community:
Armed with something that looks a lot like a Psalm 1 worldview, the graduates of Sing Sing seminary go out into the world committed to serve their communities, bringing a message of hope and responsibility back to the place where they once walked on the path that sinners tread and followed the advice of the wicked. There on the streets of New York, sustained by streams of unseen waters, most of these seminary graduates “yield their fruit” and “their leaves do not wither” (v. 3).
The Psalms turn our attention to God, to the covenant, to the laws of God. And, in that way, they proclaim the way to live and work in our lives and in the world.

Who is Amy Erickson?

 Amy Erickson is the guest speaker for Episode 19 of the Covenant Bible Study on the book of Job. Here are some quick facts about her:
  1. She is associate professor of Hebrew Bible and the director of the Masters of Theological Studies program at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado. The courses that she teaches include: The Body and Sexuality in the Hebrew Bible, (Re-)Constructing Identity in the Persian Period, and The Afterlives of Jonah.
  2. She received her BA from Bates College, her MDiv from Columbia Theological Seminary, and her PhD in Old Testament from Princeton Theological Seminary.
  3. She has written articles on Jonah, Job, the Psalms, Zechariah, and Amos. She is a regular contributor to The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, workingpreacher.org and the Huffington Post ON Scripture.
  4. She is an active member of the Society of Biblical Literature and co-chairs the section Megilloth (“Scrolls,” which includes the book of Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and Esther). 
  5. She is said to be currently writing a commentary on the book of Jonah and a book on the metaphor of God as enemy in Job's speeches.