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*David L. Paulsen, "Divine Embodiment: The Earliest Christain Understanding of God," in {{Disarray| start=239|end=293 }} {{link|url=http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/bookschapter.php?bookid=&chapid=208}} | *David L. Paulsen, "Divine Embodiment: The Earliest Christain Understanding of God," in {{Disarray| start=239|end=293 }} {{link|url=http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/bookschapter.php?bookid=&chapid=208}} | ||
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+ | * Geoff J. et al., "Yes, God the Father does have a Father," ''www.newcoolthang.com'', blog post and discussion of 25 May 2006. {{link|url=http://www.newcoolthang.com/index.php/2006/05/the-father-has-a-father/253/}} <small>This post and subsequent discussion demonstrates a wide range of approaches to the question of whether God the Father has a God "above" Him.</small> | ||
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God on-line articles |
- Donald Q. Cannon, Larry E. Dahl, and John W. Welch, "The Restoration of Major Doctrines through Joseph Smith: The Godhead, Mankind, and the Creation," Ensign 19 (January 1989), 27–33. off-site
- Gordon B. Hinckley, "In These Three I Believe," Ensign (July 2006), 3. off-site
- Corporeality
- Jacob Neusner, "Conversation in Nauvoo about the Corporeality of God," Brigham Young University Studies 36 no. 1 (1996–97), 7–30. (needs URL / links)
- Daivd L. Paulsen, "The Doctrine of Divine Embodiment: Resotration, Judeo-Christian, and Philosophical Perspectives," Brigham Young University Studies 35 no. 4 (1995–96), 6–94. PDF link (Key source)
- David L. Paulsen, "Divine Embodiment: The Earliest Christain Understanding of God," in Noel B. Reynolds (editor), Early Christians in Disarray: Contemporary LDS Perspectives on the Christian Apostasy (Provo, Utah: FARMS, 2005),239–293. ISBN 0934893020. off-site off-site
- Infinite regress of Gods?
- Geoff J. et al., "Yes, God the Father does have a Father," www.newcoolthang.com, blog post and discussion of 25 May 2006. off-site This post and subsequent discussion demonstrates a wide range of approaches to the question of whether God the Father has a God "above" Him.
- Blake T. Ostler, "Review of The Mormon Concept of God: A Philosophical Analysis by Francis J. Beckwith and Stephen E. Parrish," FARMS Review of Books 8/2 (1996): 99–146. off-site PDF link (Key source)
- LDS doctrine and primary sources
- Van Hale, "The Doctrinal Impact of the King Follett Discourse," Brigham Young University Studies 18 no. 2 (1978), 209. PDF link
- Stan Larson, "The King Follett Discourse: A Newly Amalgamated Text"," Brigham Young University Studies 18 no. 2 (1978), 193. PDF link (Key source)
- Joseph Smith, Jr., "Sermon in the Grove," (16 June 1844): all versions available off-site (Key source)
- Trinitarian issues
- Barry R. Bickmore, "Not Completely Worthless (Review of: "Christ," In The Counterfeit Gospel of Mormonism)," FARMS Review of Books 12/1 (2000): 275–302. off-site PDF link
- Ari D. Bruening and David L. Paulsen, "The Development of the Mormon Understanding of God: Early Mormon Modalism and Other Myths (Review of: Mormonism and the Nature of God: A Theological Evolution)," FARMS Review of Books 13/2 (2001): 109–169. off-site PDF link
- Russell C. McGregor and Kerry A. Shirts, "Letters to an Anti-Mormon (Review of Letters to a Mormon Elder: Eye Opening Information for Mormons and the Christians Who Talk with Them)," FARMS Review of Books 11/1 (1999): 90–298. off-site PDF link
- Blake T. Ostler, "Review of The Mormon Concept of God: A Philosophical Analysis by Francis J. Beckwith and Stephen E. Parrish," FARMS Review of Books 8/2 (1996): 99–146. off-site PDF link
- David L. Paulsen and R. Dennis Potter, "How Deep the Chasm? A Reply to Owen and Mosser's Review," FARMS Review of Books 11/2 (1999): 221–264. off-site PDF 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