Inside Mormonism

Inside Mormonism
Author: Isaiah Bennett
Publisher: Catholic Answers
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2000-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781888992069

Inside Mormonism: What Mormons Really Believe offers an unprecedented look at the Mormon religion. It is the first book offering an in-depth and objective critique of Mormonism from a Catholic perspective. Isaiah Bennett conducts a thorough, frank, and charitable investigation of Mormonism, its history and the doctrines its leaders don't want told to the public. He highlights the religion's contradictory doctrines and explains how it "packages" itself to appear Christian. Isaiah Bennett is a former Catholic priest who converted to Mormonism and then reconverted to Catholicism once he discovered the errors and contradictions in Mormonism. Now he is dedicated to defending the Catholic faith and explaining the truth about Mormonism so other Catholics won't make the mistake he made.

Really Inside Mormonism

Really Inside Mormonism
Author: Robert D. Starling
Publisher: Brentwood Christian Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-07-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781595817938

Can a Mormon be a Christian? How does that work? That's the idea behind this personal book by Robert Starling, a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who grew up in the heart of the Bible Belt. Some folks there (and elsewhere) believe Mormons are members of a non-Christian "cult." The purpose of the book is to give his reasons to dispel that belief. As a child of converts to Mormonism whose uncle is a retired Methodist pastor, Robert has a unique perspective to share with Mormons and non-Mormons alike. He attended a Baptist vacation Bible school as a child and his best friend in college at Georgia Tech was the president of the Catholic student Newman Club. Having resided in Utah for twenty years where he worked as a media producer for the LDS Church at its worldwide headquarters, Robert has lived "really inside Mormonism" for decades. While Robert is not an official spokesman for the LDS Church, he has been active in defending his faith from critics and sh

When Mormons Call

When Mormons Call
Author: Isaiah Bennett
Publisher: Catholic Answers
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1999-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781888992076

Perhaps people you know have started the Mormon program of indoctrination. Perhaps they are about to abandon their Catholic faith. Can anything be done? Yes! In this brief but thorough book you will discover everything you need to rebut what the missionaries say in their six pre-packaged lectures. Armed with this information, you can pull back Catholics tempted to join the Latter Day Saints.

The Mormon Missionaries

The Mormon Missionaries
Author: Janis Hutchinson
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780825428869

A presentation of the various techniques and strategies used by Mormon missionaries. Based on the author's firsthand experience in Mormonism.

Inside the Mind of Joseph Smith

Inside the Mind of Joseph Smith
Author: Robert D. Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

A troubled childhood. A difficult adolescence. How might these have affected the adult character of church founder Joseph Smith? Psychiatrist Robert D. Anderson explores the impact on young Joseph of his family's ten moves in sixteen years, their dire poverty, especially after his father's Chinese export venture failed, and his father's drinking. It is equally significant, writes Anderson, that Joseph's mother suffered bouts of depression. For instance, "for months" she "did not feel as though life was worth seeking" after two sisters died of tuberculosis and later when she buried two sons, Ephraim and Alvin. A typhoid epidemic nearly claimed her daughter Sophronia, and the same affliction left Joseph with a crippled leg, after which he was sent to live on the coast with an uncle. Such factors and others produced emotional wounds that emerged later in the prophet's life and writings, in particular, according to Anderson, in the Book of Mormon.

The Inside of Mormonism

The Inside of Mormonism
Author: United States. District Court (Utah)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1903
Genre: Church and state
ISBN:

Includes abstracts of testimonies of witnesses, excerpts from published materials, opinions and decisions of the court.

Mormonism

Mormonism
Author: Jan Shipps
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252014178

Mormonism is one of the fastest growing, most misunderstood, and most debated religions of recent times. Even the simple act of defining WHAT Mormonism is (or should be) has been filled with controversy. The author reconstructs the signal events of early Mormonism as perceived from INSIDE the faith.

The Sisterhood: Inside the Lives of Mormon Women

The Sisterhood: Inside the Lives of Mormon Women
Author: Dorothy Allred Solomon
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2007-10-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0230611400

Many hold a deep fascination with Mormonism but erroneously think of it as a secret religion that celebrates polygamy and confinement. Most outsiders regard Latter-day Saint women as submissive and pitiable. In The Sisterhood, award-winning author Dorothy Allred Solomon takes us inside the lives of women of the faith. She focuses on the roles of Mormon women in the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries, including fascinating personal stories about family, children, and husbands. She takes us into the lives of the High Priestesses of the Church, draws on histories sustained by the most thorough genealogical records in the world, and addresses the wives of polygamists. The Sisterhood sheds light on an expanding and complex religion and offers a long overdue portrait of Mormonism and women.