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Doctrine Philosophy & History of Mormons - cover

Doctrine Philosophy & History of Mormons

Joseph F. Smith, John Taylor, Parley P. Pratt, Joseph Fielding Smith, B. H. Roberts, William Alexander Linn, Wilford Woodruff, Eliza R. Snow, Joseph Smith Jr., Brigham Young James, John A. Widtsoe, E. Talmage, C. V. Waite

Verlag: Musaicum Books

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'Doctrine, Philosophy & History of Mormons' is a profound anthology that encapsulates the rich tapestry of Mormon thought and heritage through its various essays and writings. Spanning a myriad of styles from doctrinal expositions to reflective essays, the collection offers a panoramic view of the theological and cultural underpinnings of the Mormon faith. The diversity of the contents reflects on crucial periods and pivotal doctrines that have shaped the Latter-Day Saints movement, providing readers with insights into its evolution and contemporary relevance without focusing on individual authors but celebrating the collective essence. The contributors to this anthology, all pivotal figures within the Mormon community, bring an array of perspectives rooted in their significant roles as theologians, leaders, and scholars. Figures like Brigham Young and Joseph Smith Jr., among others, offer texts that are not only foundational but reflective of the dynamic changes and challenges faced by the community through different eras. Their collective works delve into the intersections of faith, governance, and identity, embodying a spectrum of experiences and epochs that align with both Restorationist movements and broader American religious history. This anthology is not merely academic; it is a gateway to understanding a faith community through its own voices. 'Doctrine, Philosophy & History of Mormons' invites scholars, students, and curious minds alike to explore an in-depth compilation of seminal works that articulate Mormon doctrines and their historical contexts. It is an essential read for anyone seeking to grasp the multiplicity of perspectives that define and continue to influence Latter-Day Saints scholarship and culture, providing a comprehensive resource for dialogue and discovery within religious studies.
Verfügbar seit: 07.05.2021.
Drucklänge: 14253 Seiten.

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