Title :
A consequence of restoration theology
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Cowdery,Page,Rigdon,Smith
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Scripture Reference : BC 2, D&C 3
Content :
A consequence of restoration theology is the need for modern day scripture proof that a restoration is underway or has occurred. In fact, it can be argued that the origin of modern Mormon scripture can be traced to the frantic efforts of the Gold Bible Company to restore the lost 116 pages of the Book of Mormon (Episode 6). In that desperate moment, Rigdon, Smith, and Cowdery became revelators of modern scripture (BC 2, D&C 3), and the Gold Bible Company morphed from a publishing enterprise to a religious start-up aimed at the Restoration of All Things.
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A consequence of restoration theology
Year :
POI :
Cowdery,Page,Rigdon,Smith
City :
Scripture Reference : BC 2, D&C 3
Content :
A consequence of restoration theology is the need for modern day scripture proof that a restoration is underway or has occurred. In fact, it can be argued that the origin of modern Mormon scripture can be traced to the frantic efforts of the Gold Bible Company to restore the lost 116 pages of the Book of Mormon (Episode 6). In that desperate moment, Rigdon, Smith, and Cowdery became revelators of modern scripture (BC 2, D&C 3), and the Gold Bible Company morphed from a publishing enterprise to a religious start-up aimed at the Restoration of All Things.
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