teachings of Joseph Smith

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The teachings of Joseph Smith comprise the foundational doctrines, revelations, and organizational principles of the Latter Day Saint movement, including distinctive beliefs about modern prophecy, scripture, and the nature of God.

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instanceOf Christian restorationist theology
Latter Day Saint doctrine
religious teachings
coreTheme Word of Wisdom health code NERFINISHED
Zion and New Jerusalem NERFINISHED
apostasy and restoration
authority of priesthood
baptism for the dead
continuing revelation
degrees of glory
embodied God the Father
eternal marriage
eternal progression
free agency
gathering of Israel
importance of temples
judgment according to knowledge and works
law of consecration
literal Satan and spirit world
literal gathering of Israel to specific lands
literal resurrection
millennial reign of Christ
missionary work
modern prophecy
nature of Godhead as three distinct beings
plan of salvation
potential exaltation of humans as like God
premortal existence
restoration of primitive Christianity
sacred covenants
sealing ordinances
spiritual gifts
foundedBy Joseph Smith NERFINISHED
geographicOrigin Illinois NERFINISHED
Missouri NERFINISHED
New York NERFINISHED
Ohio NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
influenced Community of Christ origins
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints doctrine
various Latter Day Saint denominations
organizationalPrinciple First Presidency NERFINISHED
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles NERFINISHED
common consent of church members
councils and quorums
lay clergy
restored priesthood offices
stakes and wards
religiousTradition Latter Day Saint movement NERFINISHED
Mormonism
sourceText Book of Mormon NERFINISHED
Doctrine and Covenants NERFINISHED
Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible NERFINISHED
King Follett discourse NERFINISHED
King James Bible (as used and interpreted by Joseph Smith) NERFINISHED
Lectures on Faith NERFINISHED
Pearl of Great Price NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 19th century

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