Of Faith and Reason: 80 Evidences Supporting Joseph Smith

Overview

Released
February 13, 2023
ISBN
9781599557182
Format
ePub

Book Details

In the early 1800s, many people criticized the Prophet Joseph Smith for his prophecies and revelations; today, several evidences prove that Joseph was right.Michael Ash, a well-known LDS apologist, explains why it is useful, and perhaps even necessary, to combine reason with faith in our testimony of Joseph Smith. He reminds us that although secular evidences can't replace a spiritual witness, they can support a testimony and provide an atmosphere where a spiritual witness can flourish.Using scholarly journal articles and ancient Jewish and Christian writings, Ash provides evidences that show how the Book of Mormon is a true account of an ancient people, how LDS scriptures are consistent with the traditions and culture of ancient Israel, and how the doctrines of the Church accurately reflect the teachings of Christ. Ash writes clearly and simply, providing numerous resources to foster further study.With over 80 evidences, this book is an excellent resource for those seeking more information about Joseph Smith and his works.

Author Description

Michael R. Ash is on the management team for the Foundation of Apologetic Information and Research (FAIRLDS.org). He has been published in Sunstone, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, the Maxwell Institute's FARMS Review, and is the author of Shaken Faith Syndrome: Strengthening One's Testimony in the Face of Criticism and Doubt.He and his wife live in Ogden, Utah, and have three daughters and four grandchildren.

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