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Anglican Aesthetics
Sean Luke
11 episodes
2 days ago
Articulating the beauty and relevance of Christian faith from an Anglican perspective
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Christianity
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Articulating the beauty and relevance of Christian faith from an Anglican perspective
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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A Critique of Mormonism Episode 1: Are there three gods?
Anglican Aesthetics
24 minutes 28 seconds
3 years ago
A Critique of Mormonism Episode 1: Are there three gods?

In this episode--and start of a series--I want to outline and critique key Mormon beliefs in the spirit of seeking truth and reaching Mormon friends with the saving love of Jesus Christ revealed in his true gospel. I want to both point to his beauty, and point to the wonder of the lovely triune God who made all things and desires fellowship with us. 

Here, I took a look at the claim that the Godhead is a unity of three distinct gods. 

In these notes, I will post relevant resources and links that will point you to further study. I intend to update this description with those links to both equip Christians to lovingly interact with their Mormon neighbors and reach Mormons with evidences that the Lord Jesus Christ faithfully preserved his gospel in the history of his church. 

Anglican Aesthetics
Articulating the beauty and relevance of Christian faith from an Anglican perspective