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Wrestling The Angel The Foundations Of Mormon Thought Cosmos God Humanity Terryl L Givens

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Wrestling The Angel The Foundations Of Mormon Thought Cosmos God Humanity Terryl L Givens
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.86 MB
Pages: 422
Author: Terryl L. Givens
ISBN: 9780199794928, 0199794928
Language: English
Year: 2014
Volume: 1

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Wrestling The Angel The Foundations Of Mormon Thought Cosmos God Humanity Terryl L Givens by Terryl L. Givens 9780199794928, 0199794928 instant download after payment.

From the preface -

"I am here tracing what I regard as the essential contours of Mormon thought as it

developed from Joseph Smith to the present, not pretending to address the many

tributaries in and out of Mormonism’s main currents. Following the major lines of

development to the contemporary LDS Church will emphasize the priority of

Smith and the founding generation of Mormon thinkers, but reveal significant developments

in subsequent decades. Because Mormons believe in an open canon, and

because extra-biblical pronouncements by prophets living and dead also constitute

Mormon “scripture,” Mormon doctrine is by definition impossible to fix; reflection

on the meaning of this living, evolving tradition is, therefore, inescapably a lively

and contested theological enterprise."

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