Eternal Marriage in Early Mormon Marital BeliefsFirst page of articledoi:10.1111/j.1540-6563.1990.tb00798.xM. Guy BishopJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdHistorian
Everything about Mormon beliefs. At the core of a Mormon's beliefs is is faith in God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Ghost, and Joseph Smith's restoration of the gospel.
But he believes deeply that the most cherished views — about marriage, gender roles, God’s will — should be able to withstand scrutiny. “It’s never comfortable having a mirror held up to you and to your beliefs, but I think that there is something important to be lear...
Google Share on Facebook Mormonism (redirected fromMormon theology) Thesaurus Related to Mormon theology:Mormons Mor·mon (môr′mən)Mormon Church n. 1.An ancient prophet believed to have compiled a sacred history of the Americas, which was translated and published by Joseph Smith as the ...
You may have questions about what members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believe. Some of the basic beliefs of the Church are: God is our Heavenly Father. He loves us and wants us to return to Him. Jesus Christ is the Son of God. He is our Savior. He redeems...
Leaving your childhood religion is an exercise in splitting. You want to smash the beliefs you once held dear; you need to keep them intact to hold on to a sense of self that’s no longer clear. You end up excising them from the body of your old belief system and grasping the quiveri...
“. . . I struggled greatly to decide what was ultimately more important–my spiritual beliefs that were precious and to my heart or my own self-worth and dignity that would be preserved by honoring the truth of what happened in the bishops office that night. There was no right answer in...
Everything about Mormon beliefs. At the core of a Mormon's beliefs is is faith in God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Ghost, and Joseph Smith's restoration of the gospel.
Tom Hanks dubs Mormon's support for gay marriage ban 'Un-American' Romney's upcoming speech on "Faith in America" will not dwell at any length on Mormon theology. People of a certain faith can rarely make much sense out of beliefs that have emerged from a different tradition. Religion tak...
Regardless of different beliefs and attitudes toward mainstream society, every fundamentalist community remains a theologically governed society. The need to improve their economic conditions often compels fundamentalist communities “to go public” more than many members may want. Because of its location,...