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The Mormon Doctrine of Deity: The Roberts-Van Der Donckt Discussion / To which is added a discourse, Jesus Christ, the revelation of God; also a collection of authoritative Mormon utterances on the being and nature of God cover

The Mormon Doctrine of Deity: The Roberts-Van Der Donckt Discussion / To which is added a discourse, Jesus Christ, the revelation of God; also a collection of authoritative Mormon utterances on the being and nature of God

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A series of essays and exchanges presents and defends a Latter-day Saint account of God's nature, arguing for an embodied, anthropomorphic deity, the distinct personhood of Father and Son, a plurality of gods, and the eventual exaltation of mankind. A Catholic critic advances classical philosophical claims for divine simplicity, spirituality, and unity and denies human deification. The author replies point-by-point, employing scriptural citations, theological argument, and appeals to Christ as the revelation of God. The volume concludes with collected authoritative passages from scripture and church leaders to illustrate and substantiate the asserted doctrine.

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B. H. Roberts

B. H. Roberts was a prominent figure in the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, known for his extensive writings on church doctrine and history. He authored several significant works, including "A New Witness for God," which explores the foundations of the faith, and "Defense of the Faith and the Saints," a two-volume series that defends the church against criticisms. Roberts also contributed to the understanding of ecclesiastical history through his book "Outlines of Ecclesiastical History." His writings reflect a deep commitment to the principles of his faith and have played a crucial role in shaping Latter-day Saint literature.

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