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*Bernhard W. Anderson, ''From Creation to New Creation: Old Testament Perspectives'' (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1994), 30.
 
*Bernhard W. Anderson, ''From Creation to New Creation: Old Testament Perspectives'' (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1994), 30.
 
*Edwin Hatch, ''The Influence of Greek Ideas on Christianity'' (Gloucester: Smith, 1970), 194–198.
 
*Edwin Hatch, ''The Influence of Greek Ideas on Christianity'' (Gloucester: Smith, 1970), 194–198.

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Criticism

Mainstream Christianity teaches that God created the universe from nothing (ex nihilo), while Mormons teach that God organized the universe from pre-existing matter. The LDS God is therefore claimed to be "less powerful" than the God of mainstream Christianity, or "unBiblical."

Source(s) of the Criticism

Response

The response should be brief and summary in nature.

Conclusion

A summary of the argument against the criticism.

Further reading

FAIR wiki articles

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External links

  • Keith Norman, "Ex Nihilo: The Development of the Doctrines of God and Creation in Early Christianity," Brigham Young University Studies 17 no. 3 (1977), 291–318. [NEED off-site] (needs URL / links)
  • Blake T. Ostler, "Bridging the Gulf (Review of How Wide the Divide? A Mormon and an Evangelical in Conversation)," FARMS Review of Books 11/2 (1999): 103–177. off-site
  • Blake T. Ostler, "Out of Nothing: A History of Creation ex Nihilo in Early Christian Thought (review of Review of Paul Copan and William Lane Craig, "Craftsman or Creator? An Examination of the Mormon Doctrine of Creation and a Defense of Creatio ex nihilo," in The New Mormon Challenge: Responding to the Latest Defenses of a Fast-Growing Movement, edited by Beckwith, Mosser, and Owen)," FARMS Review 17/2 (2005): 253–320. off-site

Printed material

  • Bernhard W. Anderson, From Creation to New Creation: Old Testament Perspectives (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1994), 30.
  • Edwin Hatch, The Influence of Greek Ideas on Christianity (Gloucester: Smith, 1970), 194–198.