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Essential christianity online radio by walter martin blogtalkradio. This free, unabridged 26hour audio book is offered on mp3 download from the church of jesus christ of latterday saints website. A very short introduction by richard bushman, the viper on the hearth by. An insiders view of mormon origins by grant palmer. Mormonism, latter day saints church, joseph smith, book of. He authored twelve books, six booklets, and scores of articles. Browse walter martins bestselling audiobooks and newest titles. Discover more authors youll love listening to on audible. Browse the amazon editors picks for the best books of 2019, featuring our. At the beginning of the book of mormon narrative, a. Encyclopedia of mormonism, under the banner of heaven, works relating to joseph smith, jr. The maze of mormonism book by walter ralston martin. Mormonism was founded by joseph smith in the mid19th century northeast united states. Walter martin audio books, best sellers, author bio.

The racist mormon doctrine concerning the negro including the first indepth treatment from a biblical christian basis of the mormon revelation concerning the blacks. Talmage was called to serve as an apostle for the church of jesus christ of latterday saints. This audio recording features the female voice reading the book of mormon. Joseph smith histories, 18321844, histories, volume 2. Jesus the christ is considered one of the alltime great classics among lds literature. The kingdom of the cults by walter martin audiobook download. Walter martin takes a closer look at the book of hebrews and the argument that true. The books on this list have all had a significant influence on mormon culture or the lds church, lvlany have had a great effect on the development of mormon historiography, thecurt. The book was first published in 1830 by joseph smith, the founder of the latter day saint movement.

The maze of mormonism by walter martin librarything. Official scripture audio from the church of jesus christ of latterday saints. It has lots of great detail on major religions and after explaining a little about how cults are similar. Walter martin held four earned degrees and received his education at stony brook. The book of mormon is a record of the ancient people of the americas that had the gospel of jesus christ just as the ancient israelites that accepted jehovah in the old testament and.

Walter martins religious infonet kingdom of the cults. Talmage wrote this comprehensive look into the life and mission of the savior from. Librivox recording of the story of mormonism, by james e. Author of a dozen books and a halfdozen booklets and many articles, dr. With mormonism on the verge of an unprecedented cultural and political breakthrough, an eminent scholar of american evangelicalism explores the history and reflects.

An esoteric approach to mormonism is a sincere effort designed to assist the reader in recognizing the practical as much as the ethereal in the restored gospel. Additionally, books by nonmormons about the church may be described as mormon books. Should we accept joseph smith as a prophet, the book of mormon and doctrine and. The book of mormon is a volume of holy scripture comparable to the bible, used by latter day saints. They believe that jesus is the brother of the devil. Walter martin held four earned degrees, having received his doctorate from california coast university in the field of comparative religions.

Walter martins religious infonet listening library. Mormonism the best content this is a wikipedia book, a collection of wikipedia articles that can be easily saved, imported by an external electronic rendering service, and ordered as a printed. By ken silva pastorteacher on may 4, 2012 in current issues, features. The big issue about mormons worshiping a false jesus and many god. While a few valuable scholarly works do emerge from time to time, many or most of these.

The basis of mormonism is fairly summarized in the following outline of facts and premises. Walter martin on mormonism at brigham city, ut june 1985. Befitting their religious studies training, coauthors duffy and howlett have produced a volume that, belying its subtitle the. They believe that good mormon men can become a god of their own planet. Articles on history books about the latter day saint movement, including. A comprehensive resource for the study of the book of mormon.

The book of mormon is a sacred text of the latter day saint movement, which, according to adherents, contains writings of ancient prophets who lived on the american continent from. Mormonism is a pseudochristian religion begun in 1830 by joseph smith in the new england area. Alexander describes how the church of latterday saints. What you need to know about mormons additional books on mormonism. By ken silva pastorteacher on may 3, 2012 in current issues, features. The book of mormon and the old testament scriptures were very important to the people whose history is recorded in the book of mormon.

This sound teaching on doctrine and clear strategy for the defense of the faith will strengthen and encourage you in your christian walk. Martin died in 1989, a few months after completing his last book, the new age cult. It is a record of gods dealings with the ancient inhabitants of the. With mormonism on the verge of an unprecedented cultural and political breakthrough, an eminent scholar of.

The mormon people the mormon people audiobook, by matthew bowman. This is an extraordinarily wellthoughtthrough book. The mormon church, also known as the church of jesus christ of latterday saints. Buy a cheap copy of the maze of mormonism book by walter ralston martin. Essential books on mormonism the christian century.

Books are then opened, and the divine man bids the multitudes read them daniel 7. Walter martin was known for making learning enjoyable, interesting, and challenging. Martin has an extensive audio library of teachings on mormonism. It was sold at deseret books for several years and is still available there by special order. The number of mormons throughout the world may soon equal that of jews, and, indeed, many see a parallel between the two faiths. Download and listen to the sacred text of the latter day saint movement. Mason, provides undergraduate religious studies and history students an informative overview of the.

Aside from the king james version of the bible, which the mormons accept as part of the word of god insofar as it is correctly translated. Mormon books mormonism, the mormon church, beliefs. The ego flattering mormon doctrine of exaltation to godhood. Harold bloom, the sterling professor of the humanities.

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