Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
272
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 2010
Editora
Hendrickson Pub
ISBN-10
1598564749
ISBN-13
9781598564747
Descrição
Nicholas Perrin delves into the profound significance of the ancient Jewish temple, unraveling its intricate role as a spiritual, political, and social hub in the life of ancient Israel. Through a meticulous exploration of historical texts, archaeological findings, and theological insights, he presents the temple as a multifaceted institution that shaped the identity and practices of its people.
In his analysis, Perrin draws connections between the temple's architecture and the broader implications of its rituals, suggesting that it served as a microcosm for the divine and human interaction. He invites readers to reconsider the temple's impact on the early followers of Jesus, illuminating how its dissolution and the subsequent evolution of belief transformed the landscape of faith in the centuries that followed.
In his analysis, Perrin draws connections between the temple's architecture and the broader implications of its rituals, suggesting that it served as a microcosm for the divine and human interaction. He invites readers to reconsider the temple's impact on the early followers of Jesus, illuminating how its dissolution and the subsequent evolution of belief transformed the landscape of faith in the centuries that followed.
Gêneros
Ação e Aventura
História
Contemporâneo