The History and Doctrine of Baptism for the Dead

Doctrine of Baptism for the Dead

Introduction This episode addresses a listener’s question regarding the burial location of Seymour Brunson and provides historical background explaining why Seymour Brunson is significant in Latter-day Saint history—particularly connected to the first public teaching of baptism for the dead by Joseph Smith. Who Was Seymour Brunson? A respected Latter-day Saint in Nauvoo Member of the … Read more

The Trinity and the Nature of God

The Trinity and the Nature of God

Traditional Christian Teaching on the Trinity In mainstream Christian theology developed through the early creeds, God is understood as one divine being who eternally exists as three distinct persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. These three persons are not interchangeable and are not manifestations of a single role, yet they share one … Read more

D&C 93 and the Nature of God Part 1

D&C 93 and the Nature of God illustrated through early Christian theological debates

D&C 93 and the Nature of God – Part 1 Early Christian Context: Monotheism and the Nature of Christ Judaism in the time of Jesus was distinguished from surrounding pagan religions primarily by monotheism. Pagan religions accepted many gods; Judaism rejected the existence of other gods entirely. This strict monotheism created a theological problem for … Read more

Doctrine and Covenants and Revelations Part 1

Doctrinal overview: Doctrine and Covenants

Revelation and Prophetic Authority The Principle of Continuing Revelation The Doctrine and Covenants describes revelation as ongoing. God reveals His will to guide the Church. Revelation may occur through visions, dreams, impressions of the Holy Ghost, and angelic messengers. The phrase “line upon line” reflects gradual spiritual instruction. Prophetic Stewardship and Authority Only the President … Read more