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This is the reprint of a classic book by Elder Brigham H. Roberts, a General Authority noted for his doctrinal knowledge and literary skill. Elder Roberts was a member of the First Council of Seventy for 45 years until his death in 1933. Mormon Doctrine of Deity is one of the most comprehensive statements and scriptural presentations of the Latter-day Saint doctrine of the nature of God in print. In 1901, Elder Roberts set forth with clarity the Latter-day Saint doctrine concerning God in a talk to Salt Lake Mutual Improvement Associations. His discourse was published in the Improvement Era. Reverend C. Van Der Donckt, of Pocatello, Idaho, a priest of the Roman Catholic Church, wrote a reply to it. In his reply he eloquently set forth the typical Catholic and Protestant view. Elder Roberts then wrote a skillful rejoinder to Reverend Van Der Donckt, which answered his assertions with forthright clarity. Mormon Doctrine of Deity contains Elder Roberts' original discourse, the Catholic Reverend's challenge, and Elder Roberts' reply. To these items Elder Roberts added a collection of passages from Mormon works setting forth numerous other aspects of the LDS views of Deity. Discourses on the Godhead by Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, Orson Pratt, and Joseph F. Smith have also been included. Mormon Doctrine of Deity is highly readable. It is scriptural, it is logical, it is comprehensive! Horizon Publishers takes pleasure in the release of this valuable book which has been photographed from the original 1903 edition.
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Chapter 1: The "Mormon" Doctrine of Deity, 9 Form of God, 9 The Oneness of God, 26 The Plurality of Gods, 29 The Future Possibilities of Man, 32
Chapter 2: Reply to Elder Roberts' "Mormon" View of Deity, By Rev. C. Van Der Donckt, of the Catholc Church, Pocatello, Idaho, 44 Philosophical Proofs of God's Simplicity or Spirituality, 51 Man Can Never Become as God, 54 The Unity of God, 58
Chapter 3: A Rejoinder to Rev. C. Van Der Donckt's Reply, 68 The Form of God, 69 Of God Being Invisible, 79 Of the Incarnation of the Son of God, 91 Of Mr. Van Der Donckt's "Philosophical Proofs" of the Form and Nature of God, 98 Of Mr. Van Der Donckt's Premise, 103 Of the Doctrine of God's "Simplicity" Being of Pagan Rather than of Christian Origin, 114 Of Jesus Christ Being Both Premise and Argument Against Mr. Van Der Donckt's "Philosophical Argument", 119 More of Mr. Van Der Donckt's "Philosophy", 123 Mr. Van Der Donckt's Contrast Between Man and God, 130 "Behold, the Man has Become as One of Us", 135 Of the Unity of God, 137 Of the Father Alone Being God, 147 Of the Oneness of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Is it Physical Identity?, 149 Of the Lord Our God Being One God, 156 Of Our Revelations From God Being Local, 159 Of God Being One in a Generic Sense, 162 Of God, the Spirit of the Gods, 166 Concluding Reflections, 169 Chapter 4: Jesus Christ: The Revelation of God, 171 Beliefs in India and Egypt, 173 The Religion of China, 174 Religion in Northern Europe, 175 Gods of the Greeks and Romans, 175 Epicureans, 176 The Stoics, 178 The Jews, 179 God Revealed to the World in the Person of Jesus Christ, 185 Evidence of Christ's Divinity from the Scriptures, 187 Jesus Christ is called God in the Scriptures, 188 Jesus Declares Himself to be God, the Son of God, 189 Jesus Christ to be Worshiped, Hence God, 191 Jesus Christ Equal with God the Father, Hence God, 192 The Character of God Revealed in the Life of Jesus Christ, 194 The Humility of God, 195 The Obedience of God, 196 The Patience of God Under Temptation, 198 The Compassion and Impartiality of God, 200 God's Treatment of Sinners, 202 The Severity of God, 205 God Completely Revealed Through Christ, 207
Chapter 5: A Collection of Passages From "Mormon" Works, Setting Forth "Mormon" Views of Deity, 209 The Father and the Son are Represented as Distinct Persons, and also as being in the Form of Men, in the First Vision of the Prophet of the New Dispensation, 209 The Doctrine of the Godhead According to the Book of Mormon, 213 The Doctrines of the Godhead and Man According to the Book of Abraham, 217 The Godhead According to the Doctrine and Covenants, 221 The "Mormon" Doctrine of Deity as Set Forth in the Discourses of the Prophet Joseph Smith and Early Church Publications, 226 The King Follett Sermon, April 7, 1844, 226 The Discourse of June 16, 1844, 229 Use of the word Elohim, 234 Omnipresence of God, 238
Chapter 6: The Prophet Joseph Smith's Views in Relation to Man an the Priesthood, 243 Adam and His Relation to the Inhabitants of the Earth, 249 The Living God, 251 Materiality, 254
Chapter 7: Discourses on Deity and Man, 259 1. President Brigham Young, 259 2. Elder Orson Pratt, 266
Chapter 8: "I Know That My Redeemer Lives", President Joseph F. Smith on the "Mormon" Doctrine of Deity, 285 Gift of the Holy Ghost, 287 Jesus the Father of this World, 289 Glorious Possibilities of Man, 290 Man to Become Like Christ, 292 Personal Testimony, 294
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