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Axis Of Glory A Biblical And Theological Analysis Of The Temple Motif In Scripture Dan Lioy

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Axis Of Glory A Biblical And Theological Analysis Of The Temple Motif In Scripture Dan Lioy
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Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.2 MB
Author: Dan Lioy
ISBN: 9781433110122, 1433110121
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Axis Of Glory A Biblical And Theological Analysis Of The Temple Motif In Scripture Dan Lioy by Dan Lioy 9781433110122, 1433110121 instant download after payment.

In Axis of Glory, Dan Lioy conducts a biblical and theological analysis of the temple motif as a conceptual and linguistic framework for understanding Scripture. His investigation takes a fresh look at the topic, assesses a representative group of the Judeo-Christian writings through the various prisms of secondary literature, and offers a synthesis of what appears in the biblical data. The author notes that references and allusions connected with the temple motif crisscross the entire literary landscape of Scripture. An additional finding is that the presence of the shrine concept is comparable to a series of rhetorical threads that join the fabric of God’s Word and weaves together its seemingly eclectic and esoteric narratives into a richly textured, multicolored tapestry. The author concludes that the Bible’s theocentric and Christocentric emphases are heightened in their intensity and sharpened in their focus due to the temple motif making its way through the pages of the sacred text, beginning with the opening chapter of Genesis and ending with the final chapter of Revelation.

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