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- ‘Mormon Land’: Liberals vs. conservatives — the tug of war within the . . .
On this week's "Mormon Land" podcast, a discussion over a recent Washington Post article about the rise of progressive Latter-day Saints and battle within the church over the future of
- The Rise of the Liberal Latter-day Saints - The Washington Post
In the weeks since, the statement has caused Latter-day Saints on the far right, long accustomed to having their beliefs reflected by church leaders, to face the kind of cognitive dissonance
- The Decline and Fall of Liberal Mormonism – Wheat Tares
Liberal Christianity, also known as liberal theology, is a movement that interprets and reforms Christian teaching by taking into consideration modern knowledge, science and ethics It emphasizes the importance of reason and experience over doctrinal authority …
- If Mormonism becomes liberal and progressive, won’t it decline even more?
While he didn’t dispute our study’s specific findings that Mormon Millennials are different from older Mormons in their behaviors and political values, he felt the suggestions I offered for helping
- Can You Be a Liberal and a Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of . . .
Many liberal Mormons fight against racial injustice and inequality, frequently citing that their deep convictions for fairness and respect come from their faith’s teaching that “all are alike unto God” (The Book of Mormon, 2 Nephi 26:33)
- The Future Of Liberal Mormonism | John Turner - Patheos
Latter-day Saints might be more reluctant to give up on their institutions, more willing to stay in order to change them, but that’s not necessarily the case in the long run
- MormonInfo. org - News - The Rise of the Liberal Latter-day Saints And . . .
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Latter-day Saint leaders update handbook emphasizing 'flexibility, agency and personal revelation' As LDS Church prepares to open up more temples, leaders make more changes to endowment rite
- Meridian Magazine - Are You a Liberal Mormon? - Meridian Magazine - LDS . . .
Long before the word “liberal” found its way into politics, it simply meant “broad-minded ” Liberal thinkers were open to change and progress, a bit resistant to traditional ways and dogmas, and considered themselves a tad more intellectual than stodgy folks who preferred the status quo
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