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TitleThe Gospel According to Mormon
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsReynolds, Noel B.
JournalInterpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture
Volume29
Pagination85-104
KeywordsBaptism; Endure to the End; Faith; Gift of the Holy Ghost; Gospel of Jesus Christ; Repentance; Theology
Abstract

Although scholarly investigation of the Book of Mormon has increased significantly over the last three decades, only a tiny portion of that effort has been focused on the theological or doctrinal content of this central volume of LDS scripture. This paper identifies three inclusios that promise definitions of the doctrine or gospel of Jesus Christ and proposes a cumulative methodology to explain how these definitions work. This approach reveals a consistently presented, six-part formula defining “the way” by which mankind can qualify for eternal life. In this way the paper provides a starting point for scholarly examinations of the theological content of this increasingly influential religious text. While the names of the six elements featured in Mormon’s gospel will sound familiar to students of the New Testament, the meanings he assigns to these may differ substantially from traditional Christian discourse in ways that make Mormon’s characterization of the gospel or doctrine of Christ unique. The overall pattern suggested is a dialog between man and God, who initially invites all people to trust in Christ and repent. Those who respond by repenting and seeking baptism will be visited by fire and by the Holy Ghost, which initiates a lifelong interaction, leading the convert day by day in preparation for the judgment, at which she may finally be invited to enter the kingdom of God.

URLhttps://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/the-gospel-according-to-mormon/