God of No Fixed Address: From Altars to Sanctuaries, Temples to Houses - eBook
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God of No Fixed Address: From Altars to Sanctuaries, Temples to Houses - eBook  -     By: Jean-Claude Verrecchia

God of No Fixed Address: From Altars to Sanctuaries, Temples to Houses - eBook

Wipf & Stock / 2015 / ePub

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Title: God of No Fixed Address: From Altars to Sanctuaries, Temples to Houses - eBook
By: Jean-Claude Verrecchia
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781498207317
ISBN-13: 9781498207317
Stock No: WW107676EB

Publisher's Description

Where does God live? This is not an idle question. Does God dwell there near us or away from us? Does he live in one place or is he willing to relocate? Is it possible to visit his house--and in this case what are the entrance requirements? Does he live in a closed place, totally, forbidden for any human visit? Answering these questions is the subject of God of No Fixed Address. The tone used is very accessible, and sometimes even disturbing. Misconceptions about the Jewish sanctuary, the Jerusalem temple, and the sacrificial system of the Old Testament will be flattened down and swept when necessary. They will triumph the amazing divine will, which takes man off balance, which refuses any confinement, which tears the sails and demolishes the stones to pitch his tent in every heart and in every community of faith. God of No Fixed Address is a journey for those who love discovering new territories.

Author Bio

Jean-Claude Verrecchia is Principal Lecturer in New Testament, Hermeneutics, and Second Temple Judaism at Newbold College of Higher Education, Binfield (UK).

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