Product Description
Author: Dale R. Chamberlain
About Product: Deepening our relationship with our Heavenly Father is something many of us strive for. How can we grow our personal connection to God as Latter-day Saints to better feel His love, and what can we learn from how other Christians understand Him?
In That You May Know What You Worship by Dale Chamberlain, readers will be able to understand their Heavenly Father's divinity on a profound level, not only knowing Him through doctrine, but through experience and revelation. Chamberlain leads readers to a more complex understanding of our Heavenly Father, by examining:
• The debates and creeds of Christian scholars and philosophers
• The teachings and writings of ancient Jewish leaders
• The words and revelations of modern day prophets
Through this analysis Chamberlain creates stepping stones toward achieving a personal relationship with God, asking readers to truly consider how each aspect changes their concept of His divinity. This book is sure to not only give you a greater understanding of Christian history, but also reaffirm your understanding of God's everlasting love.
Chapter 1- The Case For Better Understanding the Attributes of God
Chapter 2- God in Ancient Israel and First Century Judaism
Chapter 3- Philosophical Contributions to the Concept of God in Classical Christianity
Chapter 4- The Problem of Jesus
Chapter 5- Christian Creeds Are an Abomination
Chapter 6- Divine Incorporeality- A Foreign Innovation
Chapter 7- Divine Omnipotence
Chapter 8- The Sovereign God
Chapter 9- Divine Immutability
Chapter 10- Divine Omniscience ?
Chapter 11- Either Impassible or Relational ?
Chapter 12- The Kingly Omnipresence of God
Chapter 13- Time and the Everlasting God
Chapter 14- Holy, Holy, Holy
Chapter 15- The Social God
Chapter 16- Wrestling With God?
Chapter Notes
About Author: Dale R. Chamberlain is a retired lawyer. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in Political Science. In 1982 Dale received a Juris Doctor from J. Reuben Clark Law School. His writing has primarily been legal writing including briefs, legal opinions, etc. This is his first published book.
Pages: 320
Cedar Fort Publishing