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|summary=What do Latter-day Saints believe regarding the "Three Degrees of Glory?" | |summary=What do Latter-day Saints believe regarding the "Three Degrees of Glory?" | ||
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|link=Plan of salvation/Three degrees of glory/Concept of Hell | |link=Plan of salvation/Three degrees of glory/Concept of Hell | ||
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|summary=Some manage to mangle the Christian view of Hell as badly as they do with the correct, authentic and original Christian view of Heaven. They don't start off well, confusing both the New Testament concepts of Hell in the sense of "hades" or "sheol" (spirit prison) and "gehenna" (everlasting burning)-terms with completely different meanings-and using the terms interchangeably, blissfully ignorant of the distinctions LDS (and the Bible, and most other Christians) make between the two. While it is probably true that, as they say, "...many [Latter-day Saints] find the [Biblicist] view of hell (eternal punishment with no second chances) to be both unfair and offensive," what offends us even more is that such an oversimplification is not Christian doctrine. Oddly enough, they are not even representing normative Protestant doctrine when they fail to make a difference between hades/sheol and gehenna. | |summary=Some manage to mangle the Christian view of Hell as badly as they do with the correct, authentic and original Christian view of Heaven. They don't start off well, confusing both the New Testament concepts of Hell in the sense of "hades" or "sheol" (spirit prison) and "gehenna" (everlasting burning)-terms with completely different meanings-and using the terms interchangeably, blissfully ignorant of the distinctions LDS (and the Bible, and most other Christians) make between the two. While it is probably true that, as they say, "...many [Latter-day Saints] find the [Biblicist] view of hell (eternal punishment with no second chances) to be both unfair and offensive," what offends us even more is that such an oversimplification is not Christian doctrine. Oddly enough, they are not even representing normative Protestant doctrine when they fail to make a difference between hades/sheol and gehenna. | ||
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|link=Plan of salvation/Three degrees of glory/History of the belief in a three-part heaven | |link=Plan of salvation/Three degrees of glory/History of the belief in a three-part heaven | ||
|subject=History of the belief in a three-part heaven | |subject=History of the belief in a three-part heaven | ||
|summary=A look at what Jews and early Christians really believed. | |summary=A look at what Jews and early Christians really believed. | ||
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|link=Plan of salvation/Three degrees of glory/Meaning of "telestial" | |link=Plan of salvation/Three degrees of glory/Meaning of "telestial" | ||
|subject=Meaning of "telestial" | |subject=Meaning of "telestial" | ||
|summary=What does the word "telestial" mean, as used in Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon's vision (see DC 76:) of the post-mortal worlds? | |summary=What does the word "telestial" mean, as used in Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon's vision (see DC 76:) of the post-mortal worlds? | ||
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|link=Plan of salvation/Three degrees of glory/Not biblical | |link=Plan of salvation/Three degrees of glory/Not biblical | ||
|subject=Not biblical | |subject=Not biblical | ||
|summary=It is claimed that the doctrine of three heavens has no basis in the Bible. However, the Bible makes clear that all mankind will be "judged. . . according to their works." (Rev. 20:12) And if so, won't everyone's rewards be different one from another? Jesus insisted that in His "Father's house are many mansions" (John 14:2), and Paul wrote that in the judgment a person's works might be added to his reward or burned up, but either way he might still be saved. | |summary=It is claimed that the doctrine of three heavens has no basis in the Bible. However, the Bible makes clear that all mankind will be "judged. . . according to their works." (Rev. 20:12) And if so, won't everyone's rewards be different one from another? Jesus insisted that in His "Father's house are many mansions" (John 14:2), and Paul wrote that in the judgment a person's works might be added to his reward or burned up, but either way he might still be saved. | ||
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|link=Plan of salvation/Three degrees of glory/Progression between kingdoms | |link=Plan of salvation/Three degrees of glory/Progression between kingdoms | ||
|subject=Progression between kingdoms | |subject=Progression between kingdoms | ||
|summary=Is there progression between the three degrees of glory? There is no official pronouncement on this question. Some leaders of the Church have, however, expressed deep skepticism about this idea. | |summary=Is there progression between the three degrees of glory? There is no official pronouncement on this question. Some leaders of the Church have, however, expressed deep skepticism about this idea. | ||
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|link=Plan of salvation/Three degrees of glory/Swedenborg | |link=Plan of salvation/Three degrees of glory/Swedenborg | ||
|subject=Emanuel Swedenborg | |subject=Emanuel Swedenborg |
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Contents
The Three Degrees of Glory
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Three degrees of glory
Summary: What do Latter-day Saints believe regarding the "Three Degrees of Glory?"