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  • Mormonism 101: A Confusing FAQ

    03/18/2012 6:09:23 PM PDT · by greyfoxx39 · 25 replies · 3+ views
    Wheat and Tares ^ | March 15, 2012 | Mike S
    Post by Mike SGiven the increased media interest in the Church over the past year, the Mormon Newsroom recently published a document entitled “Mormonism 101: FAQ” . Overall, the document does a good job of clearing up some misconceptions about the Church, and it is very well written, but I do have an issue with some of the manner in which doctrinal things appear to have been changed. To start with, there are some things that I really like about the FAQ:I like that the focus is on Christ. From the document: In addition to the above, Latter-day Saints believe...
  • One Year Later, Bruce R. McConkie’s “Mormon Doctrine”: Buh. Bye.

    06/09/2011 8:31:18 AM PDT · by Colofornian · 69 replies
    Beliefnet.com ^ | May 30, 2011 | Jana Riess
    Last week marked the one-year anniversary of the quiet removal of Bruce R. McConkie’s compendium Mormon Doctrine from Deseret booktores. All references to it had already been expunged from the Gospel Principles manual brought back into use for priesthood and Relief Society in 2010. It is no longer officially recognized by the Church. Like many Mormons, I have some personal history with this book. When I was baptized into the LDS Church in 1993, the father of a friend gave me a copy, carefully inscribed to congratulate me on this momentous step. It looked like a helpful resource with its...
  • Mormon Doctrine enjoyed a long, controversial history

    06/04/2010 6:32:21 AM PDT · by Colofornian · 273 replies · 1,224+ views
    Ogden Standard-Examiner ^ | June 3, 2010 | Doug Gibson
    “Mormon Doctrine” is finally going out of print. The late apostle Bruce R. McConkie’s interpretation of LDS theology was a common sight in the homes of active Mormons for decades. Even today, it’s often seen in the homes of older Mormons. In fact, it will likely be decades before the book becomes difficult to find in used bookstores or ebay, etc. Peggy Fletcher Stack of the Salt Lake Tribune wrote an excellent article about the “popular but polarizing” “Mormon Doctrine.” McConkie’s book was written as an authoritative index of beliefs, but in truth it caused much controversy; in fact as...
  • Kirby: Think about what you read, whether it's doctrine or not

    05/29/2010 12:51:54 PM PDT · by Colofornian · 8 replies · 298+ views
    Salt Lake Tribune ^ | May 27, 2010 | Robert Kirby
    When Deseret Book announced it would not reprint Mormon Doctrine, I immediately thought of my Uncle Ed. The book was his spiritual guide, his religious hammer. Uncle Ed swore by Mormon Doctrine. In fact, I once heard him say that if he were ever elected to anything, he would insist on repeating the oath of office with his hand on a copy. When I left on my mission, he gave me an original "hardliner" edition of Mormon Doctrine, the one with all the doctrinal truths that were later quietly dropped, stuff about papists, blacks, communists and aliens. I packed the...
  • Mormon Doctrine (1958–2010), RIP.

    05/24/2010 7:40:38 PM PDT · by Colofornian · 1,165 replies · 4,917+ views
    Religion Dispatches.org ^ | May 24, 2010 | Joanna Brooks
    I’m holding in my hand my black hardcover copy of Mormon Doctrine by Bruce R. McConkie, one of Mormonism’s most influential books, an all-time Mormon bestseller, which went out of print this week. A book written, I’m sure, with the best of intentions by a revered Mormon leader. And, still, a book that continued to circulate even after other high-ranking Mormon leaders recommended more than one thousand corrections to its content. A book that called Roman Catholicism the “Church of the Devil.” And a book that elevated to doctrinal status non-doctrinal folklore about the origins of the LDS Church’s ban...
  • Landmark 'Mormon Doctrine' goes out of print

    05/22/2010 8:07:38 AM PDT · by Colofornian · 27 replies · 397+ views
    Salt Lake Tribune ^ | May 21, 2010 | Peggy Fletcher Stack
    After more than 50 years, Bruce R. McConkie's Mormon Doctrine, one of the most influential LDS books of the 20th century, has quietly gone out of print. The encyclopedic explanation of LDS teachings, first published in 1958, went through 40 printings, selling hundreds of thousands of copies. Deseret Book has decided not to reprint the classic volume, said spokeswoman Gail Halladay, because of "low sales." "The demand is no longer there," said Halladay, managing director for marketing and communications. From the day it came off the presses, though, Mormon Doctrine, was at once wildly popular to many and deeply troubling...