What Do Mormons Believe?"Few religions have grown more rapidly in recent years or attracted as much notice as the Mormon Church. Yet despite the growth and attention, most people know little about that church, and misinformation about its beliefs abounds. [This book] succinctly introduces the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (the official name for the Mormon Church). Rex E. Lee, president of Brigham Young University and former Solicitor General of the United States, explains what members believe and why, from the viewpoint of a believer."--Dust jacket flap. |
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Many also point to the fact that the Church opposed the Equal Rights Amendment
. Are these things generally indicative of an attitude that women are, in the
Church's view, the view of its men, and perhaps even in the view of many of its
women ...
Many also point to the fact that the Church opposed the Equal Rights Amendment
. Are these things generally indicative of an attitude that women are, in the
Church's view, the view of its men, and perhaps even in the view of many of its
women ...
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The Church's opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment has been widely
misunderstood. Unfortunately, the leaders of the effort to pass that amendment
effectively created the impression that the world was divided into two groups of
people: ...
The Church's opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment has been widely
misunderstood. Unfortunately, the leaders of the effort to pass that amendment
effectively created the impression that the world was divided into two groups of
people: ...
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The reason is that a constitutional amendment takes away the public's ability to
deal flexibly with a difficult public policy ... (My earlier book discusses the reasons
why the proposed Equal Rights Amendment would have been an example of a ...
The reason is that a constitutional amendment takes away the public's ability to
deal flexibly with a difficult public policy ... (My earlier book discusses the reasons
why the proposed Equal Rights Amendment would have been an example of a ...
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Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 5 |
Saved by Faith or Good Works? | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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