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Douglas J. Davies

Sacred Secrecy and the Latter-day Saints – Douglas J. Davies

January 1, 2014 | Filed under: Articles

Douglas J. Davies The place and role of emotions has, in recent years, become of considerable significance across a wide variety of academic disciplines, not least in relation to religion. I have explored a variety of issues connected with this development in my volume entitled Emotions, Identity and Religion.1 Its …

The Holy Spirit in Mormonism – Douglas J. Davies

May 27, 2013 | Filed under: Articles

IJMS Journal Edition 2:2009 (23-41) This exploratory article on the Holy Spirit in Mormonism is in two, unequal, parts. The longer first section describes the dominant place of the Holy Spirit as a primary reference point for understanding religious experience in Mormonism as an authentic Christian movement identified in a …

Father, Jesus and Lucifer in Pre-Mortal Council – Douglas J. Davies

February 27, 2013 | Filed under: Articles

IJMS Journal Version Father, Jesus and Lucifer in Pre-Mortal Council[1] How does one establishment deal with another establishment? Does it concede rank to others or assert rank over them? Much depends, of course, on the nature of the ‘establishment’ concerned, as to whether it exists at the apex of the power-base …

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