Kristin M. Swenson (Ph.D. Boston University) is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the School of World Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University.

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Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Problems with Pain 2 The Hermeneutics of Pain 3 Pain and the Psalms, Beyond the Medicine Cabinet 4 On Whose Account, This Pain and Its Relief? (Psalm 69) 5 From Justified Pain to Self-Justification (Psalm 38) 6 Finally Darkness (Psalm 88) 7 Shared Treasure from a Lonely Journey (Psalm 22) 8 Moving Pain out of the Center (Psalm 6) 9 Meanwhile the World Goes On (Psalm 102) Conclusion Psalms Translations Notes Works Cited Index
"Swenson shows how the psalms can help people to renew meaning in their lives, without ever imposing that meaning." - Arthur W Frank, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary, author of "The Wounded Storyteller" & "The Renewal of Generosity: Illness, Medicine & How to Live"
