Leaving Mormonism : why four scholars changed their minds / [print]
Corey Miller, Lynn K. Wilder, Vince Eccles, and Latayne C. Scott; edited by Corey Miller and Lynn K. Wilder.
- Grand Rapids, Michigan : Kregel Publications, (c)2017.
- 311 pages ; 23 cm
Introduction: Contemplating Mormonism Lovingly, Credibly, and Truthfully In search of the good life I was there. I Believed Social Consequences of Mormon Teachings: Finding Post-Mormon Mental Health Wrestling with Nature and God Why Believe in God? Objections to Faith by the New Atheism Corey Miller -- Corey Miller -- Latayne C. Scott -- Lynn K. Wilder -- James Vincent Eccles -- Corey Miller and Linn K. Wilder
The growing popular perception today is that the Mormon church as just another denomination within Christianity, and representatives of the LDS church often encourage this perspective. Despite points of agreement, major differences exist on foundational theological matters (for example, the Trinity), as well as social and moral issues (such as racial equality). As former Mormons turned evangelical Christians, each of whom is an accomplished scholar, the four contributors to this volume provide a unique and authoritative corrective. Each contributor shares his or her story of growing up in the Mormon church, and how biblical, theological, moral, or scientific issues forced them to eventually leave Mormonism. The contributors draw on the expertise of their respective academic fields to show how Mormon teachings and practice fall short biblically and rationally. They also address common objections raised by former Mormons who have lost faith altogether and have embraced atheism or agnosticism--especially under the influence of "new atheists" like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens. - back cover.
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Controversial literature.
Mormon Church--Controversial literature. Christian converts--United States--Biography.