Sacred sites and ways : studies in the topography of the Gospels
Gustaf Dalman, Paul P. Levertoff (Translator)
"Palestine is the land in which the history of Israel has achieved in the Person of our Lord, its aim and purpose for humanity. Consequently, as Jesus gathered up the significance of this land's history into Himself, it must have been an appropriate place for the upbringing both of the People of God and of the Son of Man. It has been rightly suggested that the external conditions which aid the deepening of the individual Christian's spiritual life are also of vital importance for a whole people destined to be trained for a life of communion with God. These include a certain degree of solitariness, combined, however, with the possibility of fruitful contact with the outer world; a sense of dependence upon God in the struggle for existence, together with an overwhelming perception of the sublime and the universal...."-- Introduction
Print Book, English, 1935
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ; Macmillan, London, New York, 1935