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18482
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English
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Joseph Smith's Christology : After Two Hundred Years
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BYU Studies
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2005
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44
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no.4
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231-250
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While the doctrinal teachings of the prophets regarding Christ have been consistent throughout the history of the Church, an increasing emphasis on the Savior has recently been observed by many outside the Church. Joseph Smith taught the same doctrine about Christ that is currently taught in the Church; however, in the past, Church members have called attention to differences between traditional Christian theology and their own. Millet gives examples of statements by Church leaders about the cross and about the grace of God to demonstrate increased emphasis on Christ in recent decades and then cites enhanced scriptural understanding throughout the Church and members' responses to the world's misunderstanding of LDS theology as reasons for this increased emphasis.
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A Disciple's Life : The Biography of Neal A. Maxwell
Doctrines of Salvation : Sermons and Writings of Joseph Fielding Smith
History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Period II : From the Manuscript History of Brigham Young and Other Original Documents
Joseph Smith and Modern Mormonism : Orthodoxy, Neoorthodoxy, Tension, and Tradition
Messages of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Personal Writings of Joseph Smith
Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith
The Gospel : An Exposition of its First Principles; and Man's Relationship to Deity
The Personal Writings of Joseph Smith