The Oxford Psalms Network

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This network was funded from 2016 to 2018.

‘The Oxford Psalms Network’ brought into conversation scholars working on the Psalms in related fields such as Theology, Reception History, History of Interpretation, History, Art History, Music and ancient and modern languages such as Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English, Old Irish, French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.

This Network examined the wider impact of the Psalms in the development of Judaeo-Christian culture, language and identity from the earliest times to the present day, encouraging interaction between academics, curators, and the wider public through a series of activities and outputs by academic and other partners. At the same time, it pointed to ways that scholars working on the history of Psalms in Judaeo-Christian culture might fruitfully collaborate with scholars working on the impact of the Psalms on other world religions.

A series of public talks on the Psalms by artists, academics, musicians, poets and illustrators were hosted by the Network. ‘New Perspectives on the Psalms’ began in January 2017 and were ongoing and all were welcome.

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Contact:

Dr Helen Appleton

helen.appleton@ell.ox.ac.uk

Professor Susan Gillingham

susan.gillingham@theology.ox.ac.uk

Dr Francis Leneghan

francis.leneghan@ell.ox.ac.uk

People

Convenors: 

Dr Helen Appleton

Prof. Francis Leneghan

Revd Canon Professor Susan Gillingham

 

Members:

Prof. Magdalena Charzyńska-Wójcik

Dr Edward Clark

Dr Danny Crowther

Thea Gomelauri

Bill Goodman

Michael Jessing

Prof. Michael P. Kuczynski

Prof. Henrike Lahnemann

David Lee

Dr Samira Lindstedt

David Mitchell

Prof. Haruko Momma

Prof. Sinéad O’Sullivan

Carissa Quinn Richards

Dr Daniel Sawyer

Dr Shirin Shafaie

Dr Kate Thomas

Roger Wagner

David Willgren

Dr Jacopo Gnisci

Dr John J. Gallagher

Audrey L. Southgate

Prof. Annie Sutherland

Events
Past Events

Oxford Psalm Network

Medieval manuscript illustration of King David seated on a throne, wearing a crown and ornate robes, playing a harp. The background features decorative arches and lamps, typical of illuminated manuscript style.
 
Living the Psalms (December 2018) 
Event with members of the Horspath York course 
 
Seeing the Psalms (June 2016) 
Event with Rev'd Dr Emma Pennington 
 
Singing the Psalms (July 2016) 
Event with Rev'd Dr Jonathan Arnold 
 
Praying the Psalms (August 2016) 
Event with Sr Anne Verena 
 
The Jerusalem Temple Song in the Cantillation of Psalms 136 and 137 (February 2017) 
Speaker: David Mitchell (Pro-Cathedral, Brussels) 
 
How Shall We Sing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land? (February 2017) 
Speaker: Jonathan Arnold (University of Oxford) 
A seminar on '"How Shall We Sing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land?" Theological Turmoil and the use of Psalms in Early-Modern English Music'  
 
What is reception history and how do we do it? (February 2017) 
Speaker: Sue Gillingham (University of Oxford) 
A seminar on 'What is Reception History and How Do We Do It? Jewish and Christian Responses to Psalm 8' 
 
The Psalms and the Mixed Life (February 2017) 
Speaker: Mike Kuczynski (Tulane University) 
 
The Psalms and the Qur'an (March 2017) 
Speakers: Dr Danny Crowther and Dr Shirin Shafaie 
 
Singing the Psalms in sixteenth century Germany (April 2017) 
Speaker: Professor Henrike Lähnemann 
 
'"So will I ever sing praises to your name" Psalms in Contemporary Music' (May 2017) 
Speaker: Bill Goodman 
 
The Architectural Imagination in the Early Medieval Period (May 2017) 
Speakers: Dr Hannah Bailey and Dr Daniel Thomas, both lecturers in Old and Middle English literature 
 
The Long Home in the Narrow House (May 2017) 
Speaker: Dr Helen Appleton, Career Development Fellow in Old and Early Medieval English 
 
Shaping buildings and society in Anglo-Saxon England (May 2017) 
Speaker: Dr Cliff Sofield, Anglo-Saxon Archaeologist 
 
"Devotion or a language lesson? The revision of Rolle’s English Psalter’ and ‘Englished Latin or the language of love? The revision of the Wycliffite psalter’" (May 2017) 
Speakers: Professor Anne Hudson and Dr. Elizabeth Solopova 
 
Reading the Church through 12th-Century Eyes (May 2017) 
Speaker: Karl Kinsella, Medieval Art Historian 
 
Holy Places, Holy People, and Holy Time: Sacred Space and the Medieval Social Imaginary (May 2017) 
Speaker: Mark Clavier 
 
Illustrating the Psalms (June 2017) 
Speaker: Roger Wagner 
 
‘Set in Stone’: Constructing Christianity in the Anglo-Saxon Crypts of Hexham and Ripon (June 2017) 
Speaker: Dr Meg Boulton, Art Historian 
 
Writing a Reception History Commentary on the Psalms (June 2017) 
Speaker: Professor Susan Gillingham (University of Oxford) 
Paper entitled ‘Writing a Reception History Commentary on the Psalms: Aims, Methods and Resources’   
 
The Prophetic Word (September 2017) 
Conference on The Prophetic Word: Poetry, Philosophy and Theology in Conversation.  
Keynote Speakers: 
  • John Barton (University of Oxford) “The Hebrew Prophets: Seers or Poets?” 
  • Tina Beattie (University of Roehampton) “Hope as Prophecy: Interpreting the Silence of Holy Saturday” 
  • William Franke (Vanderbilt University) “Poetry as Prophecy: From Anthropological Origins to Postmodern Apocalypses” 
  • Małgorzata Grzegorzewska (University of Warsaw) 
  • Michèle Le Dœuff (ENS Paris) “Equality and Prophecy” 
  • Christopher Rowland (University of Oxford) ‘Diversely and in many ways God spoke by the Prophets’: the perspectives of the New Testament and the texts and images of William Blake on ‘the Prophetic Word’ 
  • Alessandro Schiesaro (University of Manchester) “Empedocles and the Prophetic Word” 
  • Mona Siddiqui (University of Edinburgh) “The Poetry of Piety: Between Divine Word and Prophetic Word” 
 
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Discussion series: Saints and Sinners: An Introduction to the Four Latin Fathers of the Church  
 
The Cuddesdon Reredos (November 2017) 
with Canon Professor Mark Chapman (Principal of Ripon College, Cuddesdon) 
 
An Introduction to St. Jerome (November 2017) 
With Professor Mark Edwards (Tutor in Theology, Christ Church) 
 
An Introduction to St. Ambrose (November 2017) 
With Rev'd Dr Jane Baun (Lecturer in Ethics and Church History, Rippon College Cuddesdon) 
 
An Introduction to St. Gregory (November 2017) 
With Rt Rev’d Humphrey Southern (Principal of Ripon College, Cuddesdon) 
 
An Introduction to St. Augustine (November 2017) 
Professor Carol Harrison (Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Christ Church) 
 
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God is in the detail (February 2018) 
New Perspectives on the Psalms 
Alexander Massey, ‘“God is in the detail”: a composer’s illustrated talk on setting the psalms and crafting musical prayer. 
 
"Patristics and late antiquity": Ptarmigan Lecture in Patristics 2018 (April 2018) 
Lecture 
Speaker: Professor Dame Averil Cameron (University of Oxford) 
 
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Oxford Psalms Network events 
 
Launch of Susan Gillingham's Psalms Through the Centuries: Volume 2 (May 2018) 
 
Recovering early modern readers through Psalm marginalia (May 2018) 
With Beatrice Groves 
 
Edward Clarke, 'O high tree in the ear! A Selection of Psalms' (May 2018) 
 
Thea Gomelauri: 'The Puzzle of Psalm 30' (June 2018) 
 
The Oxford Psalms Network Christmas Drinks (December 2018) 
 
Is somebody in there? Soliloquy in the Psalms (May 2019) 
Prof. Dr. Alexandra Grund-Wittenberg (Philipps-Universität Marburg) 
 
King Alfred's translation of Psalms 1–50 (September 2021) 
Part of the 'Rethinking English Literary Culture in the Age of Alfred' symposium   
Jane Toswell (University of Western Ontario), ‘The Psalms in the Ninth Century’ 
Emily Butler (John Carroll University), ‘Demarcating Tribulation in the Old English Prose Psalms’ 
Stephanie Clark (University of Oregon), ‘Alfred and the Economics of Self-formation through Prayer’ 
 
Oxford Interfaith Forum (February 2023) 
Awake, My Soul! Psalms: 44; 57; 133; 143 
Event: the Psalms in Interfaith Contexts Reading Group, combining performances of new sacred music with interfaith discussion, in partnership with Professor Delvyn Case and Deus Ex Musica. 
 
Psalms through the Centuries (February 2023) 
Sue Gillingham spoke about the completion of her 25-year project, Psalms through the Centuries 
Followed by a discussion on the Psalms Network ‘going forwards’.   
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Pelicans, Shepherds & Palaces (January 2018) 
A concert & talk on psalm-setting, with Howard Goodall 
Performers: Worcester College Chapel Choir and guests, directed by Thomas Allery and supported by Dr. Matthew Cheung Salisbury. 
Guest conductor/speaker: Howard Goodall. Howard is an EMMY, BRIT and BAFTA award-winning composer of choral music, stage musicals, film and TV scores, and a distinguished broadcaster. 
Hosts: Professor Sue Gillingham (Faculty of Theology and Religion) with Drs. Francis Leneghan and Helen Appleton (Faculty of English). 
 
The recollection series – a series of four events in October, November and December 2020. 
Reading the Psalms Literally or Allegorically? Reading Psalms 1&2 with some of the Church Fathers 
Sue Gillingham, Emeritus Prof. Of the Hebrew Bible, University of Oxford 
Recollections and Reality:  Reflection on Homer and Boethius 
Stephen Blackwood, founding President of Ralston College, Savannah, Georgia 
Love and Cambridge Platonism at the Origins of CS Lewis’ Moral Vision 
James Bryson, Research Associate, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 
Pneumatology in the pre-Nicene Church 
Joseph Hamilton, DPhil Student in Patristics at Christ Church 
 
Why is Psalm 119 in the Psalter? (March 2020) 
Book Launch: A Book of Psalms with Edward Clarke (April 2020) 
 
Psalms discussion: Sue Gillingham, Malcolm Guite, and Roger Wagner (February 2021) 
Sue Gillingham, with Malcolm Guite, poet and singer-writer, and Roger Wagner, Oxford artist, talk about the poetry of the psalms, especially Psalm 8. 
 
Psalms for Self –Reflection (July and August 2012) 
Bodleian Libraries hosted two online workshops, in partnership with Oxford University Department of Psychiatry on the topic of Psalms For Self-Reflection, developed and facilitated by Gulamabbas Lakha, mental health researcher at the University of Oxford and ministry leader (Shaykh) with the Muslim community and Susan Gillingham, Professor Emeritus of the Hebrew Bible and Permanent Deacon at St Barnabas Church. 
 
PSALMS in Interfaith Contexts (August 2021) 
The launch of an international Reading Group on Psalms in Interfaith Contexts to explore these prayers-poems-songs from multifaith and multidisciplinary perspective. 
 
 
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