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1957

Answers to Gospel Questions: The Classic Collection in One Volume


Joseph Fielding Smith - 1957
    Starting in 1957, Deseret Book Company began publishing many of these questions and answers in a five-volume series entitled Answers to Gospel Questions.Now Deseret Book is reprinting this classic collection in one volume. The new edition has a timeless design and includes the complete, unabridged text. It also offers an updated, combined index and a new appendix, making it easier to find the information and answers you need. It should be noted that because ours is a church of continuing revelation, a few responses to questions are now dated. This work should be read in the context of the time in which it was written.Answers to Gospel Questions provides definitive answers to some of the most important and interesting questions asked by students of the gospel. In this volume, you will find information on topics ranging from sin to sacrament, from forgiveness to Fall, from marriage to miracles. You will also find answers to many intriguing gospel questions, including: Why did God create a world where suffering exists? What is the nature of miracles? How do we know we have a Mother in Heaven? Why do little children partake of the sacrament? Does the devil have power to tempt departed spirits? What is the doctrine of plural gods?It is hoped that in providing this new edition of the well-loved classic, Deseret Book Company can help members of the Church as well as nonmembers find the answers they need to better understand the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Church Dogmatics 2.1: The Doctrine of God


Karl Barth - 1957
    

Our Lord of the Gospels


J. Reuben Clark Jr. - 1957
    

L.D.S Stories of Faith and Courage


Preston Nibley - 1957
    

The Recovery Of The Anabaptist Vision: A Sixtieth Anniversary Tribute To Harold S. Bender


Guy F. Hershberger - 1957
    

Word Studies in the New Testament


M. Vincent - 1957
    Part Two of Four. Marvin Vincent's Word Studies has been treasured by generations of pastors and lay people. His insightful comments on the meanings, derivations and uses of significant Greek words and idioms bring a clearer understanding of the original language of the New Testament-even if you don't read a word of Greek. It's a valuable tool for incorporating the riches of the original language into sermons, lessons and personal study. This volume contains The Writings of John: The Gospel; The Epistles; and The Apocalypse. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.