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Edição atual desde as 21h34min de 27 de junho de 2017
Question: Who wrote the Lectures on Faith?
The authorship of the Lectures on Faith is not entirely known
Recent authorship studies ascribe the wording of the lectures "mainly to Sidney Rigdon," with Joseph Smith substantially involved, and others perhaps having some influence.[1] Willard Richards writes in his history that Joseph was "busily engaged" in November in making "preparations for the School for the Elders, wherein they might be more perfectly instructed in the great things of God."[2] Furthermore, in January 1835 Joseph was engaged in "preparing the lectures on theology for publication."[3]
Notas
- ↑ [citation needed]
- ↑ http://ldsfaq.byu.edu/emmain.asp?number=219
- ↑ Joseph Smith, History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 7 volumes, edited by Brigham H. Roberts, (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1957), 2:169–170. BYU Studies link