Endowed with Power: How Temple Symbols Guide Us to Christ's Atonement
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Rating | : | 4.90 (971 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0731X5BLY |
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Number of Pages | : | 307 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-06-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Temple symbolism is not easy to understand" according to Amazon Customer. Temple symbolism is not easy to understand. Helpful in opening the door to findinganswers and insights to important things in the temple, especially finding Christ.Good beginning in finding some answer. Good length and easy read.
These symbols are all around— in scriptures, cultural motifs, and architectural details.C. Learn to recognize the true meanings of temple symbols, such as the circle in the square motif, the tree of life, and sacred temple clothing, and allow their meanings to bring you closer to Christ.. By showing how these symbols all point back to Christ’s Atonement, he aims to enrich and enliven the worship experience that Church members can and should expect when they attend the House of the Lord. TEMPLES ARE FILLED with ancient symbols that point directly to the Atonement. Robert Line, doctor in sociology of religion, o ers help to those wanting to make sense of certain aspects of the temple and the endowment. Prepare not on
He has authored various books and articles and has served as the Editor-in-Chief of Century Magazine. He played on the BYU Men s Basketball team from 1984 to 1985. Brother Line has both a bachelors and masters degree from BYU and also holds a Doctoral degree from Purdue University in Sociology of Religion. Brother Line has served in the Church as a bishop, stake high councilor, elders quorum president, and various other callings. Their family resides in Cedar Hills, Utah. Robert Line has worked full-time with religious education for the past twenty-five years. About the Author C. In addition to teaching with the BYU Religious Educati
C. . In addition to teaching with the BYU Religious Education faculty, he has been a presenter at BYU Education Week, Women s Conference, Especially for Youth, and has worked for CES programs as an instructor and director for Institutes of Religion. Brother Line has served in the Church as a bishop, stake high councilor, elders quorum president, and various other callings. Robert Line has worked full-time with religious education for th