Explore the biblical peaks that shaped faith, history, and tradition.
This thoughtful study traces how mountains like Ararat, Horeb, Carmel, and Calvary have influenced how people worship, reason, and relate to the divine. With clear, accessible prose, it links ancient events to lasting ideas that still resonate today.
In this volume, the author surveys key mountains found in the biblical narrative, highlighting how geography and faith intersect. Readers will gain a grounded sense of where these sacred heights stood in history and in the hearts of those who walked them.
- Clear explanations of each mountain’s role in biblical events and meanings
- Connections between mountains and themes such as worship, covenant, and prophecy
- Accessible sketches of landscape, culture, and historical context
- Thoughtful reflections on how these mountains shape faith practice today
Ideal for readers curious about the physical places behind biblical stories and the ways mountains have informed religious imagination.