-
Mormonism is the
theology and
religious tradition of the
Latter Day
Saint movement of
Restorationist Christianity started by
Joseph Smith in
Western New...
- Anti-
Mormonism refers to individuals,
literature and
media that are
opposed to the beliefs, adherents, or
institutions of
Mormonism and the
Latter Day...
-
Mormonism and
Nicene Christianity (often
called mainstream Christianity) have a
complex theological, historical, and
sociological relationship. Mormons...
- members. The
predominant theology of the
churches in the
movement is
Mormonism,
which sees
itself as
restoring again on
Earth the
early Christian church;...
-
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
saints (FLDS Church), all of
which are
called "
Mormonism". Ex-Mormons—sometimes
referred to as exmo or postmo—may
neither believe...
-
Mormonism: A Very
Short Introduction.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-531030-6. Compton, Todd (1996). "****
Alger Smith Custer,
Mormonism's First...
- In
orthodox Mormonism, the term God
generally refers to the
biblical God the Father, whom
Latter Day
Saints also
refer to as
Elohim or
Heavenly Father...
- In
Mormonism, the
endowment is a two-part
ordinance (ceremony)
designed for parti****nts to
become kings, queens, priests, and
priestesses in the afterlife...
- The
relationship between Mormonism and
Freemasonry began early in the life of
Joseph Smith,
founder of the
Latter Day
Saint movement. Smith's
older brother...
- mob
violence in Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois. Notably, the
founder of
Mormonism,
Joseph Smith, was shot and
killed alongside his brother,
Hyrum Smith...