From exclusion, toward embrace : Latter-day Saint and traditional Christian thought through the lens of the Lord's Prayer
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Mouw, Richard J., contributor of foreword.
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Bloomington, Indiana : Westbow Press, [2019].
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xviii, 185 pages ; 22 cm
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Bloomington, Indiana : Westbow Press, [2019].
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-185).
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"On the four corner lots formed by the intersecting of Main and Church Streets in Palmyra, NY, one finds four large Protestant churches today. Two centuries ago on the Smith family farm a few blocks to the south, a teenage Joseph Jr. found himself caught in the rivalry between such churches contentiously competing to claim the allegiance of repentant converts from the most recent revival. He wrote that, while praying in a grove of trees a short walk from his log cabin home, 'I was answered that I must join none of them, for they were all wrong.' He would go on to organize a new church, which - ironically - would soon claim to be 'the only true and living church upon the face of the whole earth.' Over the years Protestant denominational loyalties and exclusivity claims have faded and expressions of mutual embrace are not uncommon. However, the lines between these churches and the one founded by Joseph Smith Jr. - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - have remained stark and at times harsh. How does Jesus Christ, himself, perceive this excluding of one another? In the Lord's prayer recorded in John 17, Jesus appears to anticipate these divisions arising among his would-be followers. So he prays repetitively and passionately that they be protected from these. At stake is the validity of their witness to the world of his own exclusive claims. To be sure, differing beliefs as to what those claims are should not be superficially dismissed. But, in the light of how Jesus prayed, should they not be honestly and prayerfully discussed in a mutually respectful way? To stimulate and facilitate this discussion is the intent of this book, using as our guide the simple but profound petitions Jesus taught us in the more well-known Lord's Prayer." --Publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Heersink, B., & Mouw, R. J. (2019). From exclusion, toward embrace: Latter-day Saint and traditional Christian thought through the lens of the Lord's Prayer . Westbow Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Heersink, BiIl and Richard J., Mouw. 2019. From Exclusion, Toward Embrace: Latter-day Saint and Traditional Christian Thought Through the Lens of the Lord's Prayer. Westbow Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Heersink, BiIl and Richard J., Mouw. From Exclusion, Toward Embrace: Latter-day Saint and Traditional Christian Thought Through the Lens of the Lord's Prayer Westbow Press, 2019.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Heersink, BiIl,, and Richard J. Mouw. From Exclusion, Toward Embrace: Latter-day Saint and Traditional Christian Thought Through the Lens of the Lord's Prayer Westbow Press, 2019.

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