The Rest of the Story: Miscellaneous Research
Many Mormon sources were consulted in the preparation of Millions of Mormons Can’t Be Wrong, Or Can They? Some are totally sympathetic to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, while others — notably LDS scholars — have serious questions about Mormon history and doctrine.
Therefore: Be a Berean!
The Person of Christ
Benjamin B. Warfield
It is the purpose of this article to make as clear as possible the conception of the Person of Christ, in the technical sense of that term, which lies on — or, if we prefer to say so, beneath — the pages of the New Testament.
Eternal Generation
John M. Frame, DD
Jesus is the Son of God, not only in his earthly life, but also eternally. His sonship is ontological, not merely economic. The begetting of Jesus in the womb of his mother was a historical event, an economic event. Can we also speak of an ontological begetting, an eternal generation, to which he owes his eternal sonship? Superb Presentation!
On God’s Being a Spirit
Stephen Charnock
God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. (John 4:24)
Superb scholarship by this English Puritan!
The Eternal Preexistence of Jesus’ Divine Nature
Jack Cottrell, PhD
On the one hand, the human nature of Jesus—in fact, the very person known as Jesus of Nazareth—had a beginning. But on the other hand, the divine nature of Jesus did not have a beginning; it is in fact eternal.
The True Church
J.C. Ryle
I want you to belong to the one true Church: to the Church outside of which there is no salvation. I do not ask where you go on a Sunday; I only ask, “Do you belong to the one true Church?” Where is this one true Church? What is this one true Church like? What are the marks by which this one true Church may be known? You may well ask such questions.
For the Church: A Collection of Essays by James K. Allen
Jason K. Allen, PhD
Highly recommended series of essays for times like these!
Was Jesus Married?
Christopher James Blythe, PhD
Belief in a married Christ prospered in the early decades of the Mormon Church with little controversy among members, until leaders in the early twentieth century discouraged its public discussion while never disparaging the concept.
This is a typical Mormon attempt to dissemble their history on this topic! Be a Berean!!!