A Deeper Understanding of the Temple in 175 Entries
Review of Donald W. Parry, 175 Temple Symbols and Their Meanings (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2020). 310 pages. $26.99 (hardcover).

Abstract: In a must-have book written for a Latter-day Saint audience, Donald Parry offers profound insights into 175 features of ancient and modern temples, including architectural features, aspects of ritual, and temple-related doctrine.
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A Deeper Understanding of the Temple in 175 Entries
Review of Donald W. Parry, 175 Temple Symbols and Their Meanings (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2020). 310 pages. $26.99 (hardcover).

Abstract: In a must-have book written for a Latter-day Saint audience, Donald Parry offers profound insights into 175 features of ancient and modern temples, including architectural features, aspects of ritual, and temple-related doctrine.
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A Deeper Understanding of the Temple in 175 Entries

A Deeper Understanding of the Temple in 175 Entries

by David Calabro
A Deeper Understanding of the Temple in 175 Entries

A Deeper Understanding of the Temple in 175 Entries

by David Calabro

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Review of Donald W. Parry, 175 Temple Symbols and Their Meanings (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2020). 310 pages. $26.99 (hardcover).

Abstract: In a must-have book written for a Latter-day Saint audience, Donald Parry offers profound insights into 175 features of ancient and modern temples, including architectural features, aspects of ritual, and temple-related doctrine.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161088029
Publisher: Interpreter Foundation
Publication date: 02/04/2022
Series: Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship , #50
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 327 KB

About the Author

David Calabro is Curator of Eastern Christian Manuscripts at the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library at Saint John’s University. He holds a doctoral degree in Near Eastern languages and civilizations from the University of Chicago. His research deals with the languages and cultural history of the Near East. He lives in Saint Cloud, Minnesota, with his wife Ruth and seven children.
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