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  • ...tasy|The Great Apostasy]] • [[Mormonism and Christianity|Mormonism and Christianity]]
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  • * [http://gospelink.com/library/contents/854 Mormonism and Early Christianity]
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  • ...an influence on his outlook, but it was peripheral--not central. Biblical Christianity was the overwhelming influence in the Book of Mormon and the Doctrine and C *His scriptural and revelatory productions were largely based in Biblical Christianity. Folk magic was a peripheral ingredient to his work (and there is even expl
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  • ...cripture: Joseph Smith's Translation Projects in the Development of Mormon Christianity'', eds. Michael Hubbard McKay, Mark Ashurst-McGee, and Brian M. Hauglid (Sa
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  • ...is analogous to the role which Peter or Paul plays in traditional creedal Christianity.
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  • ...plans, save as it regards themselves.<ref>This stance in other branches of Christianity is sometimes called ''open theism''. {{Nc}}</ref> Critics from other branches of Christianity often cite Deuteronomy 18:20&ndash;22 as a scriptural test of a claim to pr
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  • |L2=Relationship of Mormonism to other branches of Christianity {{:Apostasy/Relationship of the Church to other branches of Christianity}}
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  • ...' (London: Penguin Books, 2011), 125-27; Justo L. Gonzalez, ''The Story of Christianity, Volume 1: The Early Church to the Dawn of the Reformation'' (New York: Har
    130 KB (21,472 words) - 23:10, 26 May 2024
  • ...s towards Missouri . . . are decidedly at variance with the true spirit of Christianity, and should not be encouraged by any people, much less by those professing
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  • ...nimical to his purposes, are decidedly at variance with the true spirit of Christianity, and should not be encouraged by any people, much less by those professing
    72 KB (12,886 words) - 15:09, 13 April 2024
  • ...opics: "Latter-day Saints Do Not Accept the Creeds of Post–New Testament Christianity" ...ristian:Latter-day Saints Do Not Accept the Creeds of Post–New Testament Christianity}}
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  • |L=Mormonism and Christianity/Grace and works/Neglect grace {{Critical sources box:Mormonism and Christianity/Grace and works/Neglect grace/CriticalSources}}
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  • ...God is therefore claimed to be "less powerful" than the God of mainstream Christianity, or "unbiblical." The reason why most of modern Christianity demands ''ex-nihilo'' creation stems from arguments dealing with the sovere
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  • When early Christianity&mdash;a religion based in Hebrew theology&mdash;encountered the Greek philo
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  • ...One thing that sets Latter-day Saints apart from nearly all of the rest of Christianity is the doctrine that God the Father possesses a body in human form. In fact
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  • =Edward E. Plowman, ''Christianity Today'': "Mormon archivists have assembled a large amount of evidence&mdash ...s between Spalding's specimens and the others....<ref>Edward E. Plowman, ''Christianity Today'' (21 October 1977): 38-39).</ref>
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  • Christianity, p.174) millenium Christianity.”(ibid pg.94-95)
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  • |L1=Evangelical arguments regarding Mormonism and Christianity
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  • |L1=Question: Is Mormonism in error because Christianity requires a "closed canon" instead of the Church's "open canon"? {{:Question: Is Mormonism in error because Christianity requires a "closed canon" instead of the Church's "open canon"?}}</onlyincl
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  • ...the earliest understanding of the Creation in ancient Israel and in early Christianity. Similarly, Latter-day Saints have understood such biblical passages as Joh
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