
Church History Matters 182 - The Articles of Faith CFM - Intro to Latter-day Saint Beliefs - E50C December 8-14
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Dec 4, 2025 Explore the origins of the Articles of Faith, highlighting Joseph Smith's collaboration with early church leaders. Delve into the contention surrounding their role as a creed versus a missionary tool. Unpack key concepts like the Latter-day Saint view of the Fall and cooperative salvation. Discuss the significance of modern ecclesiastical offices, spiritual gifts, and the ongoing revelation. The conversation also touches on civic duties, religious freedom, and the legacy of these articles as foundational teachings for the faith.
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Using Articles To Find Common Ground
- Scott used the Articles of Faith to find agreement with members of the Bickertonite church at their conference.
- He reports they agreed on all twelve articles, easing dialogue despite other doctrinal differences.
Articles Of Faith As Missionary Primer
- The Articles of Faith began as a concise, missionary summary in the 1842 Wentworth Letter.
- They were designed to build common ground with other Christians while hinting at Latter-day Saint distinctives.
Godhead: Relational Not Ontological
- Article 1 affirms belief in the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost while avoiding creedal language like homoousios.
- Latter-day Saints frame 'oneness' as relational unity rather than ontological unity of essence.











