Mormon Christianity: What Other Christians Can Learn From the Latter-day Saints

Mormon Christianity: What Other Christians Can Learn From the Latter-day Saints

by Stephen H. Webb
Mormon Christianity: What Other Christians Can Learn From the Latter-day Saints

Mormon Christianity: What Other Christians Can Learn From the Latter-day Saints

by Stephen H. Webb

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Overview

Mormons are adamant that they are Christian, and eloquent writers within their own faith have tried to make this case, but no theologian outside the LDS church has ever tried to demonstrate just how Christian they are. Stephen H. Webb's Mormon Christianity: What Other Christians Can Learn from the Latter-day Saints fills this void, as the author writes neither as a critic nor a defender of Mormonism but as a sympathetic observer who is deeply committed to engaging with Mormon ideas.

Webb is unique in taking Mormon theology seriously by showing how it provides plausible and in some instances even persuasive alternatives to many traditional Christian doctrines. His book can serve as an introduction to Mormonism, but it goes far beyond that: Webb explains how Mormonism is a branch of the Christian family tree that extends well beyond what most Christians have ever imagined. His account of their creative appropriation of the Christian tradition is meant to inspire more traditional Christians to reconsider the shape of many basic Christian beliefs.

Mormon Christianity is not all affirming and celebratory. It ends with a call to Mormons to be more focused on Christian essentials and an invitation to other Christians to be more imaginative in considering Mormon alternatives to traditional doctrines.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199316816
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2013
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 8.30(w) x 5.70(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Stephen H. Webb has taught philosophy and religion for twenty-five years. He is the author of eleven books on such varied topics as the musical philosophy of Bob Dylan, theological critiques of the theory of evolution, the importance of the doctrine of providence in American history, the role of religion in public education, and the history of vegetarianism. He has been published in First Things, Books & Culture and Touchstone.

Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction: The Mormon Ecumenical Moment
Ch. 1: Mormon Envy
Ch. 2: The Magic of Being Mormon
Ch. 3: What's Up with Mormons and Matter?
Ch. 4: Branches on the Family Tree: Relatives or Impersonators?
Ch. 5: Mormon Overreach? Brigham Young and Parley Pratt
Ch. 6: How to Heal Modernity's Spiritual Breakdown
Ch. 7: Two Decisions
Appendix A: Two Theological Problems that Mormonism Solves
Appendix B: Some Puzzles Regarding Thomas Aquinas's Understanding of Matter
Appendix C: Three Philosophical Problems that Mormonism Needs to Solve Sources and Suggested Reading Acknowledgments
Index
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