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Whosoever should believe that Christ should come . . . might receive remission of their sins, and rejoice with exceedingly great joy.'The prophet Mormon faces the monumental task of abridging Nephite history for future generations. He looks back hundreds of years to discern Gods hand amid the peoples divisions and conversions. Multiple records recount multiple migrations to lands where different kings organize competing societies. A righteous monarchy ends, and a reign of judges begins.In this brief theological introduction to the book of Mosiah, philosopher and theologian James E. Faulconer untangles a complicated timeline. Mormon transports readers back and forth through timeKing Benjamins sermons provide a backdrop for the earlier speeches of the prophetmartyr Abinadi and the later conversion of the renegade Alma. What might we learn about covenant and community from a history of Nephite division?Faulconer presents the book of Mosiah as a fragmentary history about a fragmented people, written by a record keeper obsessed with unity. According to Mormon, destruction can be avoided only if we understand the mysteries of Christs atonement and perform the service God calls us to do together.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Mosiah: A Brief Theological Introduction'? A: The main theme revolves around the complexities of Nephite history, focusing on issues of covenant, community, and the unity sought by the prophet Mormon amid societal divisions.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is James E. Faulconer, a philosopher and theologian known for his insights into theological texts.
- Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The book was published on August 1, 2020.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 146 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This edition is bound in paperback.
- Q: Is there any specific audience for this book? A: The book is aimed at readers interested in theological discussions and those studying the book of Mosiah in the context of Nephite history.
- Q: Does this book include historical references? A: Yes, it includes multiple historical references and discusses the timeline of the Nephite people as recorded by Mormon.
- Q: What can readers expect to learn from this book? A: Readers can expect to learn about the dynamics of covenant, the importance of unity, and insights into Christ’s atonement as understood through Nephite history.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in theology? A: Yes, it is written to be accessible to those new to theological studies while still providing depth for more advanced readers.
- Q: What are the key concepts discussed in this book? A: Key concepts include Nephite division and unity, the roles of prophets, and the significance of historical narratives in understanding faith and community.