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"Understanding Mormons & Jehovah's Witnesses" Now on iTunes!


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Wanting to understand Mormons and Jehovah’s witnesses?

Rob Bowman’s elective for The Theology Program, Understanding Mormons and  Jehovah’s Witnesses is now available on iTunes for free.

Also, here is the XML for other podcasters.

Issues covered:

  • Are Mormons and Jehovah’s Witnesses Christian?
  • What is the Mormon view of the Scripture?
  • History of Joseph Smith
  • What about the New World Translation?
  • Why do Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that celebrating Birthdays are wrong?
  • Why don’t either believe in the Trinity?
  • How are Christians to understand these beliefs?

Other electives also available from the same place:

  • Principles of Biblical Teaching, C. Michael Patton and Rhome Dyck
  • A Christian Philosophy of Religion, Paul Copan
  • Apologetic Methodology, Rob Bowman
  • Introduction to Apologetics, Rob Bowman

Also, don’t forget that you can get the entire Theology Program at iTunes as well.  XML is here.

  • Introduction to Theology, C. Michael Patton and Rhome Dyck
  • Bibliology and Hermeneutics, C. Michael Patton and Rhome Dyck
  • Trinitarianism, C. Michael Patton and Rhome Dyck
  • Humanity and Sin, C. Michael Patton and Rhome Dyck
  • Soteriology, C. Michael Patton and Rhome Dyck
  • Ecclesiology and Eschatology, C. Michael Patton and Rhome Dyck

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6 Comments

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    Thank you so much for these links! I can’t wait to check it out. I will be linking to this post for my weekly odds and ends! Thanks Again!

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  3. Seth R. says:

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    Is this the place to discuss content?

    You mentioned another blog where you will be doing a series on Mormonism. Is that where you would prefer comments be directed?

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    I am not sure who you are talking to. Rob’s blog is here: http://www.religiousresearcher.org/blog/

  5. Seth R. says:

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    I didn’t realize it was Rob Bowman conducting the podcast. I thought it was you. Thanks for the link.

    Nice podcast by the way. Very professionally done.

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