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Learn more about claims that the Church of Jesus Christ is a 'cult'
FAIR links
  • Matthew Brown, "Historical or Hysterical? Anti-Mormons and Documentary Sources," Proceedings of the 2004 FAIR Conference (August 2004). link
Online
  • Daniel C. Peterson and Stephen D. Ricks, "Comparing LDS Beliefs with First-Century Christianity, (Provo, Utah: FARMS, no date). off-site
  • Orson Scott Card, "Hey, Who Are You Calling a Cult?" off-site
  • Robert E. Wells, "We Are Christians Because...," Ensign (January 1984): 17.off-site
  • Benjamin I. Huff, "Of Course Mormonism Is Christian (Review of Is Mormonism Christian?)," FARMS Review 14/1 (2002). [113–130] link
  • Kent P. Jackson, "Am I a Christian? (Review of Is Mormonism Christian?)," FARMS Review 14/1 (2002). [131–138] link
  • Louis Midgley, "'Orders of Submission: Review of 'Essays on Mormonism,' Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 9/2 (Summer 2005): 1–81.'," FARMS Review 18/2 (2006). [189–228] link
  • Daniel C. Peterson and Stephen D. Ricks, "Comparing LDS Beliefs with First-Century Christianity, (Provo, Utah: FARMS, no date). off-site
  • Stephen E. Robinson, Are Mormons Christians? (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company, 1993). off-site FAIR link
Print
  • Daniel C. Peterson and Stephen D. Ricks, Offenders for a Word: How Anti-Mormons Play Word Games to Attack the Latter-day Saints (Provo, Utah: FARMS (reprint edition), 1992), 1. ISBN 0934893357. off-site
  • Terryl L. Givens, The Viper on the Hearth: Mormons, Myths, and the Construction of Heresy (Oxford University Press, 1997), 1. ISBN 0195101839.
  • Stephen E. Robinson, Are Mormons Christians? (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company, 1993). off-site FAIR link
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