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− | * [[Question: How can you know if an answer to prayer, a personal revelation, is true?]] | + | *[[Question: How can you know if an answer to prayer, a personal revelation, is true?]] |
− | * [[Mormonism and other religions/Spiritual witnesses|Do Latter-day Saints believe that members of other religions can receive a spiritual witness that their own teachings are true?]] | + | *[[Mormonism and other religions/Spiritual witnesses|Do Latter-day Saints believe that members of other religions can receive a spiritual witness that their own teachings are true?]] |
− | * [[Question: How do Mormons understand prophetic revelation?]] | + | *[[Question: How do Mormons understand prophetic revelation?]] |
+ | *[[Holy Ghost/Burning in the bosom|The "burning in the bosom" in Mormonism as a method of determining truth]] | ||
+ | *[[Question: Is the Latter-day Saint conception of testimony from the Holy Ghost threatened by neuroscience or psychology?]] | ||
+ | *[[Question: Is Latter-day Saint epistemology a valid form of epistemology?]] |
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Revelation
- Question: How can you know if an answer to prayer, a personal revelation, is true?
- Do Latter-day Saints believe that members of other religions can receive a spiritual witness that their own teachings are true?
- Question: How do Mormons understand prophetic revelation?
- The "burning in the bosom" in Mormonism as a method of determining truth
- Question: Is the Latter-day Saint conception of testimony from the Holy Ghost threatened by neuroscience or psychology?
- Question: Is Latter-day Saint epistemology a valid form of epistemology?