Element: Vol. 5, issue 1, Spring 2009: Defining Doctrine: A Response to Loyd Ericson, by Robert L. Millet/Truth, Doctrine, and Authority, by Nathan B. Oman/Is it Mormon Doctrine that Mormon Doctrine is True A Rejoinder, by Loyd Ericson/Mormonism Dysembodied: Placing LDS Theology in Conversation with Disability, by Anne Leahy/Reflections on Justification, Theosis, and Grace in Christian and Mormon Thought, by Grant Underwood/Sociality Pluralism, Conflict, and Love in the Vision of Joseph Smith, Jr, By Charles Randall Paul (2009)
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Element: Vol. 5, issue 1, Spring 2009
The following articles are included in this book:
- Defining Doctrine: A Response to Loyd Ericson, by Robert L. Millet
- Truth, Doctrine, and Authority, by Nathan B. Oman
- Is it Mormon Doctrine that Mormon Doctrine is True A Rejoinder, by Loyd Ericson
- Mormonism Dysembodied: Placing LDS Theology in Conversation with Disability, by Anne Leahy
- Reflections on Justification, Theosis, and Grace in Christian and Mormon Thought, by Grant Underwood
- Sociality Pluralism, Conflict, and Love in the Vision of Joseph Smith, Jr, By Charles Randall Paul
Published: 2009
Good condition, thin, pale gray softcover. The cover has some small tears at the corners and edges. The title page has writing in pencil. Text throughout is clean, clear, and legible.
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Element: Vol. 5, issue 1, Spring 2009
The following articles are included in this book:
- Defining Doctrine: A Response to Loyd Ericson, by Robert L. Millet
- Truth, Doctrine, and Authority, by Nathan B. Oman
- Is it Mormon Doctrine that Mormon Doctrine is True A Rejoinder, by Loyd Ericson
- Mormonism Dysembodied: Placing LDS Theology in Conversation with Disability, by Anne Leahy
- Reflections on Justification, Theosis, and Grace in Christian and Mormon Thought, by Grant Underwood
- Sociality Pluralism, Conflict, and Love in the Vision of Joseph Smith, Jr, By Charles Randall Paul
Published: 2009
Good condition, thin, pale gray softcover. The cover has some small tears at the corners and edges. The title page has writing in pencil. Text throughout is clean, clear, and legible.
v1 1912W
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