Description
John W. Welch and Donald W. Parry. Provo, Utah: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, Brigham Young University, 2011. Hardcover, 6.25×9.25″, 280 pages.
No image of eternal life is more powerful or persistent than the tree of life. From the paradisiacal Garden of Eden to the apocalyptic New Jerusalem, the tree of life dominates the landscape, being mentioned explicitly more than two dozen times in the Latter-day Saint scriptural canon and alluded to many other times therein. From the temple to the cross, the symbol of the tree of life invites all to come unto Christ, to become planted by rivers of living water, and to bring forth and enjoy the fruits of God’s love that are sweet above all else. This highly informative and beautifully illustrated book contains original essays by leading Latter-day Saint scholars and scholars of other faiths—including Donald W. Parry, Daniel C. Peterson, Andrew C. Skinner, John W. Welch, and Margaret Barker—that focus on the tree of life symbol in the Bible, early Christianity, and the Book of Mormon, as well as in Southeast Asian, Islamic, and Maya temples, cultures, and art.
Contents
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- List of IllustrationsIntroduction
- The Cherubim, the Flaming Sword, the Path, and the Tree of Life
Donald W. Parry - The Tree of Life in the Hebrew Bible and Later Jewish Thought
Andrew C. Skinner - The Fragrant Tree
Margaret Barker - The Tree of Life in the New Testament and Christian Tradition
John W. Welch - The Tree of Life in John’s Gospel
C. Wilfred Griggs - “I Have Dreamed a Dream”: Lehi’s Archetypal Vision of the Tree of Life
Charles Swift - The World Tree and Maya Theology
Allen J. Christenson - The Tree of Life in the Catholic Religious and Liturgical Imagination
Jaime Lara - The Qur’anic Tree of Life
Daniel C. Peterson - The Tree of Life in Asian Art, Religion, and Folklore: A Sampling of the Evidence
John M. Lundquist - The Tree of Life: A Cross-Cultural Perspective in Mormon Art
Richard Oman - Selected Bibliography
Daniel B. McKinlay Citation Index
- Subject Index