<DIV>What does it mean to be in the presence of God&#39;s holiness? How can it affect us whether we seek it out or stumble upon it? Can it truly change our very reality to encounter it?<BR /><BR /> The essayists in this volume explore these questions at the heart of Christian worship considering the oft-neglected Old Testament as essential to understand our purpose in worship. Following the structure of the Hebrew canon -- beginning with the Pentateuch moving through to the Psalms then wisdom literature -- each chapter considers a separate aspect of worship from theater to the Sabbath to sacred space offering new inspiration. In the final essay Carol Bechtel &quot;rereads the book of Job through the lens of our human limitations (as opposed to the usual theme of theodicy)&quot; with compelling applications for both life and worship.<BR /><BR /> Each of these essays concludes with two appropriately themed hymns and a &quot;For Further Reading&quot; list. Five of the seven contain sidebars that illustrate and enrich key points. Evocative woodcut artwork by Margaret Adams Parker provides a striking backdrop to the text. Taken together these essays testify powerfully to the belief that the Old Testament is not only valuable but also essential to &quot;whole&quot; and fully foundational preaching and worship.<BR /><BR /> Written primarily by Old Testament professors&#160;<I>Touching the Altar</I>&#160;will make an engaging supplemental text for introductory or elective Old Testament courses and will also go far toward providing deeper worship for any Christian.<BR /><BR /><B>Contributors:</B><BR /> Carol M. Bechtel<BR /> Thomas A. Boogaart<BR /> Corrine L. Carvalho<BR /> Ellen F. Davis<BR /> J. Clinton McCann Jr.<BR /> Dennis T. Olson<BR /> Margaret Adams Parker<BR /> John D. Witvliet</DIV>
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