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Home Blog Oxford Interfaith Forum Launches ‘Psalms in Interfaith Contexts’
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Oxford Interfaith Forum Launches ‘Psalms in Interfaith Contexts’

20 October, 2021

We were deeply honoured to announce that Revd Prof John Goldingay, DD, a world-wide expert on Psalms, will inaugurate the International Interfaith Reading Group on Psalms in Interfaith Contexts.

Recording of the Inaugural Session


The Torah-Person & Trees in Psalm 1

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St. Ephrem’s Commentary on Genesis Ch.3
St. Ephrem’s Commentary on Genesis Ch.3
Psalm 1: Inaugural Session by Revd Dr John Goldingay
Psalm 1: Inaugural Session by Revd Dr John Goldingay

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