Share This
Description
• "Will expand our understanding of what it is to defend the Church, and the various ways to do so." -- Millennial Star
• "I hope you find it nurturing and stimulating, worth thinking and writing and talking about." -- Association for Mormon Letters
This volume in the Perspectives on Mormon Theology series is an exploration of Mormon apologetics -- or the defense of faith. Since its very beginning, various Latter-day Saints have sought to utilize evidence and reason to actively promote or defend beliefs and claims within the Mormon tradition. Mormon apologetics reached new levels of sophistication as believers trained in fields such as Near-Eastern languages and culture, history, and philosophy began to utilize their knowledge and skills to defend their beliefs.
The contributors to this volume seek to explore the textures and contours of apologetics from multiple perspectives, revealing deep theological and ideological fissures within the Mormon scholarly community concerning apologetics. However, in spite of deep-seated differences, what each author has in common is a passion for Mormonism and how it is presented and defended. This volume captures that reality and allows readers to encounter the terrain of Mormon apologetics at close range.
Tag This Book
This Book Has Been Tagged
Our Recommendation
Notify Me When The Price...
Log In to track this book on eReaderIQ.
Track These Authors
Log In to track Blair Van Dyke on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track Brian Birch on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track Daniel Peterson on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track David Bokovoy on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track Fiona Givens on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track Joseph Spencer on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track Julie Smith on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track Loyd Ericson on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track Michael Ash on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track Ralph Hancock on eReaderIQ.