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Afterword and Appendix . Religions with Christian and American Roots. Afterword. Pgs. 357-59. Read aloud!. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Brief History (pgs. 362-63) Joseph Smith Jr. (1805-1844) in upstate New York. Book of Mormon published/Church Foundation Year in 1840
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Afterword and Appendix Religions with Christian and American Roots
Afterword • Pgs. 357-59. Read aloud!
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints • Brief History (pgs. 362-63) • Joseph Smith Jr. (1805-1844) in upstate New York. • Book of Mormon published/Church Foundation Year in 1840 • 1839 Followers move to Nauvoo, Illinois. • Joseph Smith and brother, Hyrum killed in 1844. • Brigham Young moves followers to Salt Lake City, Utah.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints • Beliefs and Practices (pgs. 363-65) • Polygamy (no longer sanctioned) • Apostasy or the abandonment of one’s religion (church corrupted and need for new scripture, revelation, and priesthood). • Millenialists or people who believe that at his second coming, Jesus and his followers will rule on earth for one thousand years. • Salvation possible only within their church and in order to save ancestors, Mormons hold a baptism service that allows for the baptism of dead relatives of those already within the Church.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints • Mormonism through a Catholic lens (pgs. 365-366) • A claim that Mormons are not, essentially, Christians. Why? • Mormons believe that their church is the only true and living church. Catholics hold that the church was founded by Christ and made manifest on the day of Pentecost. • Both see evangelization as important (Mormon Channel) with missionary and works of charity/justice being key.
Seventh Day Adventists • Brief History (pgs. 367-68) • Adventist or Christians who believe in the second coming of Christ. • Who is William Miller? • The Great Disappointment? • What about the Investigative Judgment?
Seventh Day Adventists • Beliefs and Practices (pgs. 368-69) • Bible is the sole source of authority for members. • Salvation for all? Nay, salvation for some. • Saturday, or the 7th day, is the day of instruction. • Theory of evolution is denied and a literal approach to scripture interpretation is used.
Seventh Day Adventists • Seventh Day Adventists through a Catholic lens (pgs.369-70) • Agree: Trinity, divinity of Christ, Virgin birth, resurrection of the dead, and Christ’s second coming, and original sin. • Disagree: Sabbath on Saturday, all souls are not immortal.
Jehovah’s Witnesses • Brief History (pgs. 370-71) • Charles Russell establishes the JW (initially known as Zion’s Watchtower Bible and Tract Society) in 1884. • Russell attempts to predict the second coming of Christ (or Jesus’ Reign, a theocracy) and a war between Satan and Jesus in 1914. • Succeed by Rutherford who centralized and structured the organization. He renames the group the Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Jehovah’s Witnesses • Beliefs and Practices (pgs. 371-74) • The only day JW’s celebrate is the anniversary of Christ’s Death. They don’t celebrate birthdays or other holy days. • They don’t acknowledge the Trinity nor believe that Jesus was crucified on a cross or resurrected. • Satan rules this present age and Jesus, at Armageddon, will destroy Satan and set-up a Theocracy. JW’s don’t pledge allegiance to countries but only to this coming Theocracy. They hope to purify all evil before Christ sets up his earthly kingdom.
Jehovah’s Witnesses • Jehovah’s Witnesses through a Catholic Lens (pgs. 374-75) • Chief difference is in the understanding of Jesus’ nature. Belief that Jesus is inferior to God. • Problems with their Bible Translation, known as New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures. Their sources are not based on the original Hebrew or Greek texts.
Church of Christ, Scientist • Brief History (pg. 376) • Mary Baker Eddy establishes in 1879. • Sickly gal. Seeking different kinds of healing. In her 40s she… • Wrote a book called Science and Health • HQ of Church still in Boston, MA • Churches are self-governing but use Manual of the Mother Church for guidance.
Church of Christ, Scientist • Beliefs and Practices (pgs. 377-379): • Baker taught that Bible and Science and Health had equal authority in life. Jesus’ teachings on health and healing had been lost but she recovers them. • Some Theological views: God is not masculine but rather strong and compassionate. God is Father-Mother. Deny that Jesus is God, seen as son of God. • Baker teaches that physical healing is through spiritual means alone and that suffering and death are illusions. These can be overcome by forming a union with God. Prayer is the treatment for physical ailments. • Church has practitioners and adherents pay them for their prayer healing. • Christian Science reading rooms.
Church of Christ, Scientist • Christian Science through a Catholic Lens (pg. 379): • Denies most Catholic Dogma: existence of a Creator God, divinity of Christ, Redemption, free will, original sin, and actual sin to name a few. • Healings from their point of view are different than our miracles or gift of healing given to the Apostles. Physical healing not necessary for salvation. • Sacraments of the Anointing of the Sick. • Catholics embrace suffering and find it redemptive
Unitarian Universalists • Brief History (pg. 381) • Consolidation of the Universalist Church of America and The American Unitarian Association. These two organizations merged in 1961. More commonly known as the Unitarian Church. • Spiritual wisdom can be found in all the religions of the world. • HQ in Boston. Each congregation is autonomous. • Uni. encouraged to form their own beliefs and moral judgments. Ultimate authority lies within individual.