by John Hamer | Aug 26, 2013 | Featured, LDS Church History |
On April 6, 1830, when six men including Joseph Smith Jr. came together in upstate New York to organize a church, they founded a new religious movement. When they chose the name “Church of Christ,” they created a brand identity problem that has been with that movement...
by John Hamer | Jun 21, 2013 | Featured, Mormonism, New Testament, Old Testament, Standard Works |
In the previous installment, I discussed the history of Joseph Smith’s Bible revision (JSBR), which is generally referred to as the Joseph Smith Translation (JST) in the Utah Mormon tradition and the Inspired Version (IV) of the Bible in the Community of Christ...
by John Hamer | Jun 11, 2013 | Featured, New Testament, Old Testament, Standard Works |
The “Joseph Smith Bible Revision” (JSBR) — generally known as the “Joseph Smith Translation” (JST) in the Utah Mormon tradition and the “Inspired Version” (IV) in the RLDS/Community of Christ tradition — has a somewhat messy...
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