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The World and the Prophets (The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley, Vol 3) - Religious Studies Book for LDS Faith, Mormon History & Biblical Scholarship - Perfect for Seminary Students & Theology Researchers
The World and the Prophets (The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley, Vol 3) - Religious Studies Book for LDS Faith, Mormon History & Biblical Scholarship - Perfect for Seminary Students & Theology ResearchersThe World and the Prophets (The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley, Vol 3) - Religious Studies Book for LDS Faith, Mormon History & Biblical Scholarship - Perfect for Seminary Students & Theology ResearchersThe World and the Prophets (The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley, Vol 3) - Religious Studies Book for LDS Faith, Mormon History & Biblical Scholarship - Perfect for Seminary Students & Theology ResearchersThe World and the Prophets (The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley, Vol 3) - Religious Studies Book for LDS Faith, Mormon History & Biblical Scholarship - Perfect for Seminary Students & Theology ResearchersThe World and the Prophets (The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley, Vol 3) - Religious Studies Book for LDS Faith, Mormon History & Biblical Scholarship - Perfect for Seminary Students & Theology Researchers

The World and the Prophets (The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley, Vol 3) - Religious Studies Book for LDS Faith, Mormon History & Biblical Scholarship - Perfect for Seminary Students & Theology Researchers

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In this collection of essays, first broadcast on radio in 1954, Nibley responds to those who challenge the right of members of the LDS church to call themselves Christians. He points out identities of doctrines, practices, and institutions between Latter-day Saint Christians and the early Christians. And he describes how Christ's church changed from an organization with inspired prophets into a thoroughly different institution built upon the learning of men.

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