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Mormonism

[ US /ˈmɔɹmənɪzəm, ˈmɔɹmənɪzm/ ]
NOUN
  1. the doctrines and practices of the Mormon Church based on the Book of Mormon

How To Use Mormonism In A Sentence

  • Even during the period of its greatest political autonomy, Mormonism constituted only a partial or semi-Asiatic society.
  • The cool thing about Mormonism, says Kimball, is that it was a rational theology that you could put your arms around.
  • Our information concerning Mormonism must be accurate and up-to-date, while our critique must be competent as well as fair.
  • During the Great Awakenings interdenominational evangelicalism, Pentecostalism and Christian fundamentalism emerged, along with new Protestant denominations such as Adventism, and new branches of Restorationism, particularly Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormonism. Think Progress
  • In Mormonism , each stake usually has 5 to 12 wards.
  • The book concludes with a masterly bibliographical essay that is an invaluable guide for readers who want to expand their study of Mormonism. Five Best: Samuel Morris Brown
  • As a new religious tradition, Mormonism would not be Christian.
  • Longtime Beck-watchers said he has always made references to his faith journey, his conversion from Catholicism to Mormonism, his crediting God with saving him from drug and alcohol abuse, professional obscurity and "friendlessness. Glenn Beck may be unlikely leader for conservative Christians
  • Yet only two major denominations in America - Christian Science and Mormonism - are of native development.
  • Actually, most strains of Mormonism to this day believe in plural marriage. Matthew Yglesias » Beck vs Social Justice
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