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Major Review: Deep Calls to Deep: The Psalms in Dialogue amid Disruption
In Deep Calls to Deep William P. Brown responds to the “profound disruption and rancorous division” of current American life with the hope that the book of Psalms might provide a model of conversation “to help cultivate inclusive, mutual dialogue within the church as a transforming witness to our collective life” (p. 9). The character of the psalms as “a little Bible” makes them uniquely suited for this role.