Jesus Christ
Biography
Jesus Christ (approximately 6-4 B.C.E. - approximately 30 C.E.) was the founder of Christianity, and believed by a majority of Christian denominations to be the Son of God.
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Ivan J. Barrett Sunday School lessons and other addresses, 1983-1990
Recordings of Barrett's Sunday School lessons.
Ivan J. Barrett video recording and papers, 1989
A video recording of Barrett and several printed programs.
J. Reuben Clark, Jr. published and unpublished writings, 1898-1962
Includes documents in relation to Behold the Lamb of God and Stand Fast by the Constitution. It also includes excerpts regarding World Conditions, especially Communism and the Constitution.
Spencer W. Kimball letter to Francis W. Kirkham
Typewritten and signed letter dated 25 Feb. 1960 and addressed to Francis W. Kirkham. Kimball thanks Kirkham for sending him a copy of his book "A New Witness for Christ in America--Volume II." Kimball writes that he will read it and that he appreciates Kirkham's efforts.
The maze of Mormonism
Typewritten copy of a speech critical of the doctrines of the Mormon Church probably written in 1970. Dr. Martin attacks that faith as having false teachings in a number of areas, but his main emphasis is on the Mormon view of God and the Trinity.
O. Preston Robinson book drafts
Photocopies of typewritten book drafts. The materials are drafts of unpublished books entitled: "Mormons, a Distinctive People: What Propells the Rapid Growth of this unique Religion," "Who was Jesus of Nazareth? Lord God, Jehovah of the Testament," and "Lights and Shadows in the Lives of Oliver Preston Robinson and Christine Hinckley Robinson."
Joseph F. Smith speech
Typed copy of a speech given by Smith on 20 Dec. 1914 at Brigham City, Utah. Smith speaks about the immaculate conception of Jesus Christ. Smith states that Mary was the physical mother of Jesus and that God was the physical father.
That man up north
Carbon copy of a typewritten essays with a handwritten diagram. The date of the composition of the item is uncertain. Raleigh comments on the nature of Jesus Christ and on various books of the Bible.
Ultimus
Essays bound under the title of "Ultimus." These writings are the author's expression of her faith relating to Jesus Christ and Mormonism.
Where Jesus walked / Brigham Young University ; directed by Scott M. Whitaker, 1978
Film was released in 1978, and was produced by Brigham Young University as a scripture-based film for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The film contains footage of the Holy Land juxtaposed with audio narration of events from Christ's life. The collection contains one copy on a film reel. Dated 1978.
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- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 10
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- Bible plays -- Photographs 4
- Bible. New Testament 4
- Bible. Old Testament 4
- Book of Mormon 4
- Central America -- Photographs 4
- Doctrine and Covenants 4
- Israel -- Photographs 4
- Photographs 4
- Slides (Photography) 4
- Audiocassettes 3
- Colleges and Universities 3
- Education 3
- Essays 3
- Church Government 2
- Letters 2
- Material Types 2
- Speeches, addresses, etc., American 2
- Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences 1
- Bible -- Study and teaching 1
- Christianity 1
- Christmas 1
- Communism -- History 1
- Constitutional history -- United States 1
- Correspondence 1
- Documentary films 1
- Drafts (Documents) 1
- Floppy disks 1
- God 1
- Godhead (Latter Day Saint doctrine) 1
- Greeting cards 1
- Immaculate Conception -- History of doctrines 1
- Israel -- Description and travel 1
- Latter Day Saint churches -- Doctrines 1
- Latter Day Saint churches -- Presidents -- History 1
- Latter Day Saint women -- Biography 1
- Latter Day Saints 1
- Literature 1
- Mormon authors -- Biography 1
- Motion pictures 1
- Newspaper editors -- Utah -- Salt Lake City -- Biography 1
- Notes 1
- Programs 1
- Publications 1
- Religious films 1
- Short films 1
- United States -- Politics and government 1
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