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Joseph Smith,R.C. Evans

Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage: A Discussion

Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage: A Discussion offers a profound exploration of two controversial elements within religious history and doctrine'Äîblood atonement and plural marriage. This anthology captures a range of perspectives and literary styles that delve into these complex themes, offering both historical context and theological interpretation. It encompasses narratives, debates, and analyses which traverse the boundaries of doctrinal orthodoxy and cultural practice, encouraging readers to confront the nuanced intersections of faith, morality, and tradition. The collection's diversity in approaches ensures that standout essays provide thought-provoking insights without leaning heavily on a singular viewpoint, thus inviting scholarly examination of these critical topics. The contributing authors, Joseph Fielding Smith and R. C. Evans, offer invaluable insights into these contentious subjects through their researched expositions and historical analyses. Their writings adhere to the broader religious and cultural movements that marked the periods of early doctrinal developments. By drawing from their deep well of theological knowledge and historical understanding, they amplify the ongoing dialogue regarding the place of these principles in religious and societal constructs. Their collective examination highlights the tensions and reconciliations within these debated practices, enhancing the depth and comprehension of the anthology. This compilation is an essential resource for readers seeking to understand the multifaceted discourse on blood atonement and plural marriage. With its educational scope, the anthology enriches the reader's knowledge through its assembly of diverse scholarly voices, facilitating a reflective conversation across different perspectives. It is an invaluable asset for students, researchers, and anyone interested in religious studies, offering a comprehensive and enlightening journey into a critical aspect of religious inquiry.
132 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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