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English
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The Ancient Doctrine of the Two Ways and the Book of Mormon
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Faculty Publications
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Provo, UT
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Brigham Young University
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"In this paper, I will show that the Book of Mormon writers did retain most elements of the earliest biblical teaching, but with enriched understandings and orignal formulations featured in their even more frequent recurrence to the doctrine of the Two Ways in their prophetic teachings. In the process, we will discover that their employment of the Two-Ways doctrine served Book of Mormon writers as pedagogical device to facilitate the introduction of the gospel of Jesus Christ generally as the one true way by which men and women can find salvation -- and specifically as an explanation of the fundamental necessity of repentance and obedience to the laws or covenants they had recieved from God." [Author]
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