Trevor Laurence is Research Associate at the Centre for the Study of Bible and Violence and Executive Director at the Cateclesia Institute. The Theopolis Institute awarded Laurence's doctoral dissertation, on which this book is based, the 2021 James B. Jordan Prize for outstanding work in biblical theology.

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Foreword, by Peter Leithart Introduction: Ethics, Biblical Theology, and the Imprecatory Psalms 1 From Israelite Psalms to Christian Prayer: Paths Old and New 2 Cursing in the Psalms: The Imprecatory Psalms in Redemptive-Historical Perspective 3 Cursing and Christ: The Imprecatory Psalms and the New Testament 4 Cursing in Christ: Ethically Faithful Christian Performance of the Imprecatory Psalms Conclusion: Cursing with God Appendix: Cursing in Corporate Worship: A Sample Liturgy of Imprecation
...a refeshing read that combines both the significance of God's justice and the importance of the right motivations for offering such prayers to God...Reading it could transform how you pray in very difficult situations of violent persecution and oppression. --Richard P. Belcher Jr., Reformed Theological Seminary "Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society" ...The work will be a valuable dialogue partner for anyone concerned with the Christian adoption of the Psalms as prayer. --SimonPO. Stocks "Journal for the Study of the Old Testament" "I would nevertheless wholeheartedly recommend Cursing with God to anyone looking for academic or pastoral guidance regarding the imprecatory psalms. Moreover, I would more generally commend the book to any student interested in the practices of biblical theology and Christian ethical reflection." --Richard M. Blaylock, Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Western Seminary. "Reading Religion"
