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  2. Doctrine and Covenants - Wikipedia

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    The Doctrine and Covenants (sometimes abbreviated and cited as D&C or D. and C.) is a part of the open scriptural canon of several denominations of the Latter Day Saint movement. Originally published in 1835 as Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of the Latter Day Saints: Carefully Selected from the Revelations of God, editions of the book ...

  3. Thomas W. Murphy (anthropologist) - Wikipedia

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    "Lamanite Genesis" Essay. Murphy drew attention in the media and from the leadership of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) after the publication of his essay, "Lamanite Genesis, Genealogy, and Genetics" in the 2002 book American Apocrypha. This essay discusses the genetic evidence for the geographic origin and lineage ...

  4. Symbolism in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    In the 1950s there was a resistance from LDS Church leadership to having artistic portrayals of Jesus. For example, when Arnold Friberg created his series of Book of Mormon paintings, his initial portrayal of Christ visiting the Americas was rejected by LDS Church leadership. Friberg's final portrayal shows Christ at a distance, descending far ...

  5. A data warehouse is not necessarily an LDS

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    Chapter 2. LDS Basics; Chapter 3. What Does an LDS Look Like? From Real to Ideal; Chapter 4. Dispelling the Misconceptions: What an LDS is, and What it is Not. A Data Warehouse is not Necessarily an LDS; An LDS is not Just an Information Technology (IT) Project; An Ideal LDS May Not Be Available Out-of-the-Box; An LDS is not a Punitive Tool

  6. Its content is similar to the Book of Mormon published by the LDS Church. [15] Community of Christ also publishes a 1966 "Revised Authorized Edition", which attempts to modernize some of the language. [15] In both cases, the versification is different from the LDS edition: for example, LDS 3 Nephi 11:7 corresponds to CofC III Nephi 5:8. [12]: xvi

  7. Chapter 3. What Does an LDS Look Like? From Real to Ideal

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    While the "basics" will meet the common, core goals of a P–20 LDS, the "expanded" components provide greater efficiencies and capabilities. Attaining all of these characteristics may be challenging technologically, politically, and financially—but well worth the effort in terms of functionality and benefit to stakeholders.

  8. Chapter 2. LDS Basics; Chapter 3. What Does an LDS Look Like? From Real to Ideal; Chapter 4. Dispelling the Misconceptions: What an LDS is, and What it is Not. A Data Warehouse is not Necessarily an LDS; An LDS is not Just an Information Technology (IT) Project; An Ideal LDS May Not Be Available Out-of-the-Box; An LDS is not a Punitive Tool

  9. Christian mythology - Wikipedia

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    Christian mythology is the body of myths associated with Christianity. The term encompasses a broad variety of legends and narratives, especially those considered sacred narratives. Mythological themes and elements occur throughout Christian literature, including recurring myths such as ascending a mountain, the axis mundi, myths of combat ...