Honey of Souls
Cassiodorus and the Interpretation of the Psalms
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The Honey of Souls is the first full-length study of the Explanation of the Psalms by Cassiodorus.
While the Explanation became a seminal document for the monastic movement in the West and was eagerly read and widely quoted for centuries, it has languished in relative obscurity in the modern period.
Derek Olsen explores Cassiodorus and his strategies for reading as a window into a spirituality of the psalms that defined early Western biblical interpretation.
List of Abbreviations vii
Introduction ix
Chapter One: The Psalter, a Bible in Miniature 1
Chapter Two: Technological Challenges 27
Chapter Three: Cassiodorus and His Work 61
Chapter Four: An Initial Glance at the Explanation of the Psalms 91
Chapter Five: Cassiodorus and the Interpretive Framework 114
Chapter Six: The Preface to the Commentary 147
Chapter Seven: Editing Augustine and Reading the Scriptures 181
Chapter Eight: A Thorough Reading of Psalm 87 220
Chapter Nine: Five Psalms—Short Takes 232
Chapter Ten: The Legacy of Cassiodorus 274
Bibliography 305
Index 309
"This engaging book draws the reader in to the world of psalm interpretation that reflects the experience of Christians in Late Antiquity, when the reception of Scripture, and especially of the Psalms, was conditioned by oral tradition, liturgical performance, and prayer. The commentator comes alive in Olsen's account, which folds the salient details of translation, symbolism, historical context, and transmission into a seamless narrative. His analysis of Cassiodorus's contributions is enriching for specialists and informative for less expert readers." -- Susan Leslie Boynton, Professor of Music, Historic Musicology, Columbia University
"Derek Olsen's conversational approach belies a serious scholarly study of one of the great figures of Western monasticism. He introduces us to Cassiodorus's seminal commentary on the Psalter by narrating the earlier influences on his thinking, his strategies for interpreting the psalms, and his legacy in art, music, and glossed psalters. By presenting history as story, Olsen enables his readers, whether familiar with Cassiodorus or not, to encounter this great scholar in fresh and memorable ways." -- Sue Gillingham, Professor of the Hebrew Bible, University of Oxford