PsalterMark

A psalm a day helps you work, rest, and pray


What is the Blog? Who am I?

This blog’s central aim is to explore all aspects of how the Psalter functions as Scripture today.

To this end it will also include book reviews on the Book of Psalms and related topics.

Some posts will reflect more broadly on biblical interpretation or hermeneutics.

If you like what you see here and want to arrange for me to give a lecture, run a teaching event or a short retreat based around the Psalms then contact me so we can discuss how this might work.

Dr Mark J Whiting
@PsalterMark
m.j.whiting@icloud.com

Published Work

Mark J. Whiting (editor), The Penitential Psalms: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Seven Psalms, Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, 2025.

Mark J. Whiting, ‘Rebaptising the Psalter’, Journal of Baptist Theology in Context, 10, 6–26, 2023.

Mark J. Whiting, ‘The Penitential Psalms and Pastoral Preaching’, The Preacher, 191, October 2023.

Mark J. Whiting, The Penitential Psalms Today: A Journey with Psalms 6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130 and 143, Grove Booklet B103, Cambridge: Grove Books, 2022.

Mark Whiting, ‘Singing a New Song’, The Preacher, 178, July 2020.

M. J. Whiting, ‘Psalms 1 and 2 as a hermeneutical lens for reading the Psalter’, Evangelical Quarterly, 85, 246–262, 2013.

About Me

This blog’s central aim is to explore all aspects of how the Psalter (the biblical psalms) functions as Scripture today.

To this end it will also include book reviews on the Book of Psalms and related topics.

Some posts will reflect more broadly on biblical interpretation or hermeneutics.

If you like what you see here and want to arrange for me to give a lecture, run a teaching event or a short retreat based around The Psalms then contact me so we can discuss how this might work.