In Mormon Christianity Stephen H. Webb becomes the first respected non-Mormon theologian to explore in depth what traditional Christians can learn from the Latter-Day Saints. His book is unique in taking Mormon theology seriously and providing plausible and in some instances even persuasive alternatives to many traditional Christian doctrines.
In Mormon Christianity Stephen H. Webb becomes the first respected non-Mormon theologian to explore in depth what traditional Christians can learn from the Latter-Day Saints. His book is unique in taking Mormon theology seriously and providing plausible and in some instances even persuasive alternatives to many traditional Christian doctrines.
Stephen Webb is Professor of Religion and Philosophy, Wabash College.
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Contents Ch. 1: Mormon Envy Ch. 2: The Magic and Marvel of Being Mormon Ch. 3: What's Up with Mormons and Matter? Ch. 4: The Other Side of the Family Tree: Relatives or Impersonators? Ch. 5: Brigham Young, Philosopher of Industry Ch. 6: How to Heal Modernity's Mental Breakdown Ch. 7: The Decision Appendix A: Two Theological Problems that Mormonism Solves Appendix B: Three Philosophical Problems that Mormonism Needs to Solve Sources and Suggested Reading Acknowledgments
Contents Ch. 1: Mormon Envy Ch. 2: The Magic and Marvel of Being Mormon Ch. 3: What's Up with Mormons and Matter? Ch. 4: The Other Side of the Family Tree: Relatives or Impersonators? Ch. 5: Brigham Young, Philosopher of Industry Ch. 6: How to Heal Modernity's Mental Breakdown Ch. 7: The Decision Appendix A: Two Theological Problems that Mormonism Solves Appendix B: Three Philosophical Problems that Mormonism Needs to Solve Sources and Suggested Reading Acknowledgments
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