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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherP & R Publishing
ISBN-100875521800
ISBN-139780875521800
eBay Product ID (ePID)1923473
Product Key Features
Publication Year2001
TopicChristianity / Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon), Religious
Book TitleGospel According to Joseph Smith : a Christian Response to Mormon Teaching
Number of Pages184 Pages
LanguageEnglish
GenreReligion, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorEthan E. Harris
FormatTrade Paperback
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2001-021396
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal230/.93
SynopsisAn encounter with a Mormon in the Army National Guard launched Ethan E. Harris on this study and analysis of Mormon theology. Extensive contact with members of the Church of the Latter-Day Saints since then has exposed him to many Mormon claims and arguments, some of which have not been dealt with in other Christian books on the subject. To expound LDS views, Harris restricts himself to primary sources, seeking to avoid setting up straw men. He intends this work to be used by Christians, not only to learn more about Mormon beliefs, but also to evangelize Mormon missionaries and acquaintances. As the LDS finds itself in the midst of what the Christian Research Journal calls "enormous international growth and unprecedented public relations success," evangelical Christians must continue to study Mormonism and point out its inconsistencies with Scripture., An encounter with a Mormon launched Harris on a study and analysis of Mormon theology. Extensive contact with members of the LDS since then has exposed him to many Mormon claims and arguments, some of which have not been dealt with in Christian books. This work is to be used by Christians, to both learn more about Mormon beliefs, and also to evangelize Mormon missionaries and acquaintances. As the LDS finds itself in the midst of what the Christian Research Journal calls enormous international growth and unprecedented public relations success, evangelical Christians must continue to study Mormonism and point out its inconsistencies with Scripture.