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  2. Beliefs and practices of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter ...

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    The church regards parts of the Apocrypha, [12] the writings of some Protestant Reformers and non-Christian religious leaders, and the non-religious writings of some philosophers to be inspired, though not canonical. [13] The church's most distinctive scripture, the Book of Mormon, was published by founder Joseph Smith in 1830.

  3. Mormonism and Nicene Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Critics argue that because Mormonism is not based on an authoritative systematic theology, [112] and much of Mormon scripture was written when Mormonism was "essentially trinitarian", Mormon leaders and apologists have been able to deny that at least some of 20th-century orthodox Mormonism represents official Mormon doctrine. [113]

  4. Culture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    The modern LDS Church does not use the cross or crucifix as a symbol of faith. Mormons generally view such symbols as emphasizing the death of Jesus rather than his life and resurrection. [43] The early LDS Church was more accepting of the symbol of the cross, but after the turn of the 20th century, an aversion to it developed in Mormon culture ...

  5. Mormon studies - Wikipedia

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    Mormon studies is the interdisciplinary academic study of the beliefs, practices, history and culture of individuals and denominations belonging to the Latter Day Saint movement, a religious movement associated with the Book of Mormon, though not all churches and members of the Latter Day Saint movement identify with the terms Mormon or Mormonism.

  6. Mormonism - Wikipedia

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    Smith, Oliver Cowdery, and other early followers began baptizing new converts in 1829, and formally organized in 1830 as the Church of Christ. [16] Smith was seen by his followers as a modern-day prophet. [17] Historical accuracy and veracity of the Book of Mormon was, at the time of its publication and continuing to the present day, hotly ...

  7. All the Religious Rules “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives ...

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    The cast of 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' have been open about ... MomTok has helped these women come together in search of a modern way of living within and adjacent to members of the Mormon ...

  8. “Heretic” Costars Explain Portrayal of 'Modern' Mormonism ...

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    And then you have a more truthful, more current, modern version of Mormonism that a lot of my friends identify with. ... But as Sisters Barnes and Paxton attempt to convert him to their religion ...

  9. Mormonism in the 21st century - Wikipedia

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    January 3: Harry Reid, a Mormon convert from Nevada, becomes the top Democrat in the United States Senate. April 19: The Seventh and Eighth Quorums of Seventy are created. [19] May 6–7: "The Worlds of Joseph Smith" conference at the Library of Congress hosts leading scholars on Mormonism's founding prophet. [20]

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