The Mormon Doctrine of DeityThe Roberts-Van Der Donckt Discussion (Edition2023)

Roberts B H

The Mormon Doctrine of DeityThe Roberts-Van Der Donckt Discussion (Edition2023)
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Published
1 December 2023
Pages
224
ISBN
9789359957548

The Mormon Doctrine of DeityThe Roberts-Van Der Donckt Discussion (Edition2023)

Roberts B H

"The Mormon Doctrine of Deity" is a seminal work with the aid of B. H. Roberts, a distinguished early twentieth-century leader and theologian within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). This book explores and clarifies the specific Mormon perspective on the character of God. In the book, Roberts delves into core doctrines of the LDS faith, in particular the notion in a divine hierarchy known as the Godhead. The LDS Church teaches that the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit are separate and wonderful personages, united in purpose but no longer in substance. This idea sets Mormon theology apart from mainstream Christian ideals and is an important recognition of Roberts' paintings. Roberts also examines the concept of human capability for godhood, regularly summarized with the phrase "As guy is, God as soon as become; as God is, man may also turn out to be." This idea, called theosis or deification, is explored in-intensity as it relates to the character and potential of humanity inside the Mormon faith. "The Mormon Doctrine of Deity" stays a vast contribution to the theological discourse inside the LDS Church and serves as a useful resource for each believers and scholars searching for to understand the unique teachings and perspectives of Mormonism on the nature of God and the everlasting capacity of humanity.

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