Bushman (2008, 8쪽) harvtxt error: 대상 없음: CITEREFBushman2008 (help) ("As the name of the church ... suggests, Jesus Christ is the premier figure. Smith does not even play the role of the last and culminating prophet, as Muhammad does in Islam"); “What Mormons Believe About Jesus Christ”. LDS Newsroom. 2011년 11월 11일에 확인함.; In a 2011 Pew Survey a thousand Mormons were asked to volunteer the one word that best describes Mormons. The most common response from those surveyed was "Christian" or "Christ-centered". Bushman, Richard Lyman (2008), 《Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction》, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-531030-6.
The LDS Church encourages journalists not to use the word Mormon in reference to organizations or people that practice polygamy “Style Guide—LDS Newsroom”. 2010년 4월 9일. 2011년 11월 11일에 확인함.; The church repudiates polygamist groups and excommunicates their members if discovered Bushman (2008, 91쪽) harvtxt error: 대상 없음: CITEREFBushman2008 (help); “Mormons seek distance from polygamous sects”. NBC News. 2008.Bushman, Richard Lyman (2008), 《Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction》, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-531030-6.
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“Basic Beliefs”. 《Community of Christ》 (영어). 2021년 1월 16일에 확인함.
Barlow, Philip L. (June 2012). “Chosen Land, Chosen People: Religious and American Exceptionalism Among the Mormons”. 《The Review of Faith & International Affairs》 10 (2): 51–58. doi:10.1080/15570274.2012.682511. ISSN1557-0274. S2CID145547250.
Mormon scriptures speak of hell in two ways. The first is another name for spirit prison, a place for the spirits of people who have "died in their sins." The second is a more permanent place called Outer Darkness, reserved for the Devil, his angels, and those who have committed the unpardonable sin. True to the Faith: A Gospel Reference, 2004, LDS Church. "Hell보관됨 2010-06-16 - 웨이백 머신," p. 81; See also: Christian views on Hell (Latter-day Saints)
The LDS Church encourages journalists not to use the word Mormon in reference to organizations or people that practice polygamy “Style Guide—LDS Newsroom”. 2010년 4월 9일. 2011년 11월 11일에 확인함.; The church repudiates polygamist groups and excommunicates their members if discovered Bushman (2008, 91쪽) harvtxt error: 대상 없음: CITEREFBushman2008 (help); “Mormons seek distance from polygamous sects”. NBC News. 2008.Bushman, Richard Lyman (2008), 《Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction》, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-531030-6.
Bushman (2008, 8쪽) harvtxt error: 대상 없음: CITEREFBushman2008 (help) ("As the name of the church ... suggests, Jesus Christ is the premier figure. Smith does not even play the role of the last and culminating prophet, as Muhammad does in Islam"); “What Mormons Believe About Jesus Christ”. LDS Newsroom. 2011년 11월 11일에 확인함.; In a 2011 Pew Survey a thousand Mormons were asked to volunteer the one word that best describes Mormons. The most common response from those surveyed was "Christian" or "Christ-centered". Bushman, Richard Lyman (2008), 《Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction》, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-531030-6.
“Mormonism in America”. 《Pew Research Center》. January 2012. Mormons are nearly unanimous in describing Mormonism as a Christian religion, with 97% expressing this point of view.
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For example, a 2007 poll conducted by the Pew Research Center found that one in three Americans surveyed do not consider Mormons to be Christian. See for example ReligionNewsblog.com
Barlow, Philip L. (June 2012). “Chosen Land, Chosen People: Religious and American Exceptionalism Among the Mormons”. 《The Review of Faith & International Affairs》 10 (2): 51–58. doi:10.1080/15570274.2012.682511. ISSN1557-0274. S2CID145547250.
Mormon scriptures speak of hell in two ways. The first is another name for spirit prison, a place for the spirits of people who have "died in their sins." The second is a more permanent place called Outer Darkness, reserved for the Devil, his angels, and those who have committed the unpardonable sin. True to the Faith: A Gospel Reference, 2004, LDS Church. "Hell보관됨 2010-06-16 - 웨이백 머신," p. 81; See also: Christian views on Hell (Latter-day Saints)
Smith's restoration differed significantly from other restorationist movements of the era (for instance, that of Alexander Campbell). Instead of using Bible analysis, Smith claimed to write and interpret scripture as the biblical prophets did. Bushman (2008, 5쪽) harvtxt error: 대상 없음: CITEREFBushman2008 (help)Bushman, Richard Lyman (2008), 《Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction》, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-531030-6.
Mormons differ among themselves about the form of man in the beginning ... but Smith's intention was to assert that some essence of human personality has always existed. Bushman (2008, 72쪽) harvtxt error: 대상 없음: CITEREFBushman2008 (help)Bushman, Richard Lyman (2008), 《Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction》, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-531030-6.
According to the Book of Moses, Lucifer offered an alternate plan that would guarantee the salvation of all spirits, however, at the cost of their agency, essentially forcing them to be saved. God's plan allowed spirits the freedom of choice but left room for some to fall out of his presence into darkness. Bushman (2008, 73쪽) harvtxt error: 대상 없음: CITEREFBushman2008 (help)Bushman, Richard Lyman (2008), 《Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction》, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-531030-6.
Nineteenth century Mormonism defined itself against Calvinistic religions that asserted humans' incapacity and utter dependence on the grace of God. Early Mormon preachers emphasized good works and moral obligation; however in the late twentieth century, Mormons pulled back from an "entrenched aversion" to the doctrines of grace, and today have an attitude of trusting in the grace of Christ while trying their best to do good works. Bushman (2008, 76쪽) harvtxt error: 대상 없음: CITEREFBushman2008 (help)Bushman, Richard Lyman (2008), 《Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction》, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-531030-6.
Bushman (2008, 8쪽) harvtxt error: 대상 없음: CITEREFBushman2008 (help) ("As the name of the church ... suggests, Jesus Christ is the premier figure. Smith does not even play the role of the last and culminating prophet, as Muhammad does in Islam"); “What Mormons Believe About Jesus Christ”. LDS Newsroom. 2011년 11월 11일에 확인함.; In a 2011 Pew Survey a thousand Mormons were asked to volunteer the one word that best describes Mormons. The most common response from those surveyed was "Christian" or "Christ-centered". Bushman, Richard Lyman (2008), 《Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction》, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-531030-6.
"It is sometimes said that Mormonism is to Christianity as Christianity is to Judaism. Both Mormonism and Christianity established themselves by reinterpreting a preceding faith. Christianity built on Judaism but emphasized the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ; Mormonism began with Christianity but accepted new revelation through a modern prophet." Bushman (2008, 62쪽) harvtxt error: 대상 없음: CITEREFBushman2008 (help)Bushman, Richard Lyman (2008), 《Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction》, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-531030-6.
Bushman (2008, 8쪽) harvtxt error: 대상 없음: CITEREFBushman2008 (help) ("In the Mormon view, many prophets preceded Smith and many will follow.") In that sense, a provision for continuing revelation, Mormonism is more similar to Shia Islam. Bushman, Richard Lyman (2008), 《Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction》, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-531030-6.
The LDS Church encourages journalists not to use the word Mormon in reference to organizations or people that practice polygamy “Style Guide—LDS Newsroom”. 2010년 4월 9일. 2011년 11월 11일에 확인함.; The church repudiates polygamist groups and excommunicates their members if discovered Bushman (2008, 91쪽) harvtxt error: 대상 없음: CITEREFBushman2008 (help); “Mormons seek distance from polygamous sects”. NBC News. 2008.Bushman, Richard Lyman (2008), 《Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction》, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-531030-6.
Barlow, Philip L. (June 2012). “Chosen Land, Chosen People: Religious and American Exceptionalism Among the Mormons”. 《The Review of Faith & International Affairs》 10 (2): 51–58. doi:10.1080/15570274.2012.682511. ISSN1557-0274. S2CID145547250.