That You May Know What You Worship
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.
Dale Chamberlain is a retired corporate lawyer. As a law student he took a course in Jewish law which ignited a passion for ancient Jewish history, and its connections with Christian history and Patristics (other passions) and Greek philosophy. After years of study and research this book was written after serving a senior mission to West Africa for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Dale was raised in Farmington, Utah, were his 102 year old father still resides in the family home. After serving a mission for his church in Illinois, he attended Brigham Young University where he received Bachelors and Juris Doctor degrees.
Dale and his wife Marilyn, who have lived in Utah, Florida, Texas, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, now reside in Lindon, Utah. They are parents of 10 Children and have 32 grandchildren.