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Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, dictated the Word of Wisdom as a revelation from the Christian God was dictated on February 27, 1833. [2] The Word of Wisdom was first published as a stand-alone broadsheet in December 1833. In 1835, it was included as Section LXXX (80) [6] in the first edition of the Doctrine and Covenants.
These teachings implied a vast hierarchy of gods, with God himself having a father. [43] In Smith's cosmology, those who became gods would reign, unified in purpose and will, leading spirits of lesser capacity to share immortality and eternal life. [44] In Smith's view, the opportunity to achieve exaltation extended to all humanity.
The school provided a setting for spiritual experiences and in-depth discussions of gospel principles, as preparation for those who would preach as missionaries. [7] One such experience was the revelation now known as the Word of Wisdom. In April 1833 the school was disbanded as missionaries embarked. [8]
Vincent Coleman, a former middle school principal, runs LifeWise’s programs in Columbus City Schools, where a majority of the nearly 500 students who participate are Black or Latino and come ...
"These three constitute the Godhead and are one: the Father and the Son possessing the same mind, the same wisdom, glory, power, and fullness;" (Lecture 5:2) The Son is "filled with the fullness of the Mind of the Father, or in other words, the Spirit of the Father." (Lecture 5:2)
Among these responses are The Jesus Seminar and Its Critics by Robert J. Miller, [91] a member of the Seminar; The Apocalyptic Jesus: A Debate, [92] a dialogue with Allison, Borg, Crossan, and Stephen Patterson; The Jesus Controversy: Perspectives in Conflict, [93] a dialogue between Crossan, Johnson, and Werner H. Kelber.
The Gospel of Truth is not titled, but the name for the work comes from the first three words of the text. It may have been written in Greek between 140 and 180 by Valentinian Gnostics (or, as some posit, by Valentinus himself). [2] It was known to Irenaeus of Lyons, who objected to its Gnostic content and declared it heresy. Irenaeus declares ...
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