Item Detail
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26408
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English
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The Species Debate : God and Humanity in Irenaeus and the Latter-day Saints
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International Journal of Mormon Studies
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2012
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5
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United Kingdom
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International Journal of Mormon Studies
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64-80
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"By utilizing recent scholarship, this study exhibits the theological and anthropological connection between creation ex nihilo and theosis in the second-century bishop's thoughts. This link distinguishes Irenaeus from Mormonism. The LDS notion of eternal progression witnesses no delineation between God and humanity. Irenaean deification depends on the ontological distinction resulting from having been created from nothing." [AUTHOR'S ABSTRACT]
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