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Inspired by the groundbreaking publication of How Wide the Divide? A Mormon and an Evangelical in Conversation, Millet, a life long Mormon, and the former Dean of Religious Education at Brigham Young University where he is still a religion professor, and Johnson, an ordained Baptist pastor from Utah who is actually a former Mormon, meet and begin their own conversation. Eventually they take their dialogues public, appearing in both Mormon and various evangelical venues. The first part of this book is a dialogue between the two authors themselves. The second part is a Q & A with Mormon and evangelical audiences. Throughout they provide guiding principles of constructive conversation and promote the concept of Convicted Civility.
Click the button below to order "Bridging The Divide."
Book released fall, 2007.
For more information, please visit our website www.bridgingthedivide.net
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This study is designed especially for Mormons who are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the traditional Christian view of God.
This book is intended to explain traditional Christian beliefs with an understanding of where Mormons are coming from, what issues are important to them, and how they use the scriptures and vocabulary that are part of both faiths.
CLick to download (in PDF format) The Nature of God: A Bible Study Written for Mormons
by Suzanne Heninger
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This two day conference on dialogue (October 19-20, 2007) involved key religious leaders and thinkers who spoke from both LDS and Evangelical perspectives. The following are sessions that are available for purchase on CD.
Session 1: Historical Review of Evangelical-Mormon
Relations - Dr. Hazen & Dr. Underwood
Session 2: Missional Principles and Guidelines
for Interfaith Dialogue - Dr. McConnell & Dr. Millet
Session 3: The Legitimacy of Mormon-Evangelical
Dialogue - Dr. Madsen & Dr. Heersink
Session 4: Spiritual Formation & Inter-faith
Dialogue - Dr. Bennett & Dr. Root
Session 5: The Role of Grace & Works as it
Relates to Doctrine & Tradition - Dr. Blomberg & Dr. Fronk
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This two day conference at Utah Valley University (October 24-25, 2008) involved key religious leaders and thinkers who spoke from both LDS and Evangelical perspectives. The following are sessions that are available for purchase on DVD.
Session 1: Authority in Scripture - Dr. Millet and Dr. Root
Session 2: Was a restoration necessary? - Dr. Fluhman and Dr. Okholm
Session 3: Is God Finite of Infinite? - Dr. Birch and Dr. Reynolds
Session 4: The Nature of Truth: Understanding our World Views. - Dr. Wood and Dr. Tackett
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A dialogue with Dr. Robert Millet of Brigham Young University and Rev. Greg Johnson of Standing Together. Presented at Boise State University in March 2004 before a live audience of over 400 people.
To order your own copy of this dynamic DVD video presentation
for $15.00 using PayPal, click
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An evening with Dr. Stackhouse as he speaks on the topic: "Humble Apologetics: Defending the Faith Today" Dr. Stackhouse specializes in explaining clearly what is happening at the intersection of contemporary religion and society. Dr. John Stackhouse is an award-winning historian, philosopher, theologian, journalist, and teacher.
To order your copy of this lecture on cassette tape for $4.00
using PayPal, click the button below. This lecture was given
on Friday, January 21, 2005 at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
in Sandy, Utah.
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Order your copy of Dr. Ravi Zacharias on two separate DVD's giving the Historic Three-part lectureship:
1. "The Basis For Truth - Defending the Notion
of Absolute Truth" at the University of Utah on Nov. 13,
2004;
2. "Who is the Truth? - Defending Jesus Christ
as the Way, the Truth, and the Life" at the Historic Tabernacle
on Temple Square on Nov. 14, 2004;
3. "The Loss of Truth - The Crumbling Moral
Foundation" at Weber State University on Nov. 15, 2004.
Also Featuring: University lectures, Q & A
sessions, audience responses, and the "Evening of Friendship"
event at the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Running
time: 6 hours
Order your DVD Set for only $20.00
using PayPal. Only 100 DVDs left at this price (Originally $34.00).
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by: Dr. Craig Blomberg, Denver Theological
Seminary
This pamphlet is an excerpt from the book The New Mormon Challenge, written by a collection of professors and authors in 2002. Chapter 9, "IS MORMONISM CHRISTIAN?", is written by Dr.Craig Blomberg, Professor of New Testament at Denver Theological Seminary. The title question is a hard one to tackle, as implications of alienation and hurt feelings are realistic concerns, though undesired. This is an honest yet thoughtful response to the much-discussed question, asked by both sides of the conversation.
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Order your copy of Dr. Ravi Zacharias on three separate CD's giving the Historic Three-part lectureship: (Audio Only)
1. "The Basis For Truth - Defending the Notion
of Absolute Truth" at the University of Utah on Nov. 13,
2004;
2. "Who is the Truth? - Defending Jesus Christ
as the Way, the Truth, and the Life" at the Historic Tabernacle
on Temple Square on Nov. 14, 2004;
3. "The Loss of Truth - The Crumbling Moral
Foundation" at Weber State University on Nov. 15, 2004. Running
Time: 3 hours (Audio Only)
Order your copy of this CD Set (Audio Only) for only $5.00
(Originally $24.00) using PayPal.
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by: Dr. Craig L. Blomberg & Stephen E. Robinson
Mormons
and evangelicals don't often get along very well, at least not once
they begin to discuss their religious beliefs. They often set about
trying to convert one another, considering the faith the other holds
as defective in some critical way. Unfortunately, much of what they
say about one another simply isn't true. False stereotypes abound
on both sides, preventing genuine and helpful communication.
Though this book does not sweep differences under the rug, it is meant to
help Mormons and evangelicals know and tell the truth about one another.
It does not expect to end evangelistic efforts from either side. In
fact, it may help to promote more effective communication because
it can help to get rid of misrepresentations from both sides. In the
end, however, you will be able to judge for yourself just how wide
the divide between them is.
To order your copy for $15.00 using
PayPal, click the button below.
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