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Mirriam-Webster's dictionary defines the word Christian as "one who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ." Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints certainly profess belief in Christ, and yet many, especially some vocal in the wider Christian world, refuse to grant them/us the title "Christian". In this episode we explore both the why nots and, more importantly, begin a study of the whys behind our Christianity.
Show Notes:
Christ’s Crucifixion: Reclamation of the Cross | Religious Studies Center (byu.edu)
Lifted Up upon the Cross (churchofjesuschrist.org)
Three Theological Questions About Christianity, Orthodoxy, and the LDS Church | David French (patheos.com)
Is Mormonism Christian? - BYU Studies
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Music: "Memories Replaced" by Josh Woodward
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Mirriam-Webster's dictionary defines the word Christian as "one who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ." Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints certainly profess belief in Christ, and yet many, especially some vocal in the wider Christian world, refuse to grant them/us the title "Christian". In this episode we explore both the why nots and, more importantly, begin a study of the whys behind our Christianity.
Show Notes:
Christ’s Crucifixion: Reclamation of the Cross | Religious Studies Center (byu.edu)
Lifted Up upon the Cross (churchofjesuschrist.org)
Three Theological Questions About Christianity, Orthodoxy, and the LDS Church | David French (patheos.com)
Is Mormonism Christian? - BYU Studies
For past episodes on the Come Follow Me blocks, click below
Connect with us on Instagram or Facebook
Music: "Memories Replaced" by Josh Woodward
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