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Mountains occupy a significant place in Scripture, often functioning as "thin places" of transcendence where God draws near and makes himself known to people who respond with worship. The overarching metaphor of God's presence can be traced through biblical history as we stop at seven mountains to provide an overview of the spiritual realities present in corporate worship. Paul Engle invites you to explore the biblical views and stories, in chronological order, from Sinai, Zion, Carmel, Gerizim, Hermon, Olives and then the heavenly Zion. By the time our trip is completed, you will have a fresh…mehr

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Mountains occupy a significant place in Scripture, often functioning as "thin places" of transcendence where God draws near and makes himself known to people who respond with worship. The overarching metaphor of God's presence can be traced through biblical history as we stop at seven mountains to provide an overview of the spiritual realities present in corporate worship. Paul Engle invites you to explore the biblical views and stories, in chronological order, from Sinai, Zion, Carmel, Gerizim, Hermon, Olives and then the heavenly Zion. By the time our trip is completed, you will have a fresh appreciation for the awesome privilege and rewards of coming into God's presence in God-centered assemblies.
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Autorenporträt
Paul E. Engle (MDiv, Wheaton College Graduate School; DMin, Westminster Theological Seminary) is an ordained minister who taught as a visiting instructor in the doctor of ministry and practical theology departments of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, New Geneva Theological Seminary, Knox Theological Seminary, Reformed Theological Seminary, and Dallas Theological Seminary. He also teaches church leaders in the Philippines, Romania, Uganda, Cuba, and East Asia. He is the author of eight books, including The Baker Wedding Handbook.