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For nearly 200 years, Mormons have both enraged and intrigued evangelicals. The rage has come from Mormon claims that the Book of Mormon contains new revelation superseding and correcting the ...
Mormon theologian Robert Millet has been laboring to convince Christians that the Mormon idea of deification -- humans becoming gods -- resembles the mystical union with the divine taught by early ...
What do Mormons believe? Mormons believe in a Christian view of God and Jesus. The Bible and the Book of Mormon are the two most important sources for the Mormon faith.
Mormon metaphysics is challenging in that it flies in the face of traditional Christian teaching, which rejects the notion that God is embodied.
WITH regard to Mitt Romney's presidential prospects, I agree with Jeffrey Goldberg that his Mormonism shouldn't matter and that the question of whether Mormons are Christians probably isn't all ...
One reason why is that Mormonism isn't, in fact, Christian. Today's Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints doesn't resemble a cult in any meaningful way.
(RNS) Ask Mormons if they are Christian, and their answer often starts with a sigh. “When we read in the press that some religious person who should know better refers to us as non-Christian, it ...
Mormons were forced once again to adapt. They accomplished this by framing their faith’s story, including that of the Book of Mormon’s origins, as one of Christian sincerity.
The question of whether United States Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, a Mormon, is a real Christian emerged at a weekend meeting of social conservatives as a potential dividing line ...
What do Mormons believe? Mormons believe in a Christian view of God and Jesus. The Bible and the Book of Mormon are the two most important sources for the Mormon faith.
Republicans who say Mormons are not Christian are less likely to view Romney favorably or support his campaign, according to a November survey by the nonpartisan Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.