Lecture Third

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Lecture Third is one of the doctrinal discourses within the 19th-century Latter-day Saint theological work "Lectures on Faith," focusing on core teachings about the nature and attributes of God.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latter-day Saint text
theological discourse
associatedWork Doctrine and Covenants (early editions) NERFINISHED
authorAttribution School of the Prophets (Kirtland) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
defines essential attributes of Deity
emphasizes God’s perfections and attributes
knowledge of God as prerequisite to faith
focusesOn attributes necessary for saving faith
character of God the Father
genre catechetical lecture
didactic discourse
historicalContext early Latter-day Saint theology
includedIn early LDS canon as part of Lectures on Faith
influenced 19th-century Latter-day Saint doctrinal development
intendedAudience early Latter-day Saint believers
intendedUse doctrinal instruction
theological education
language English
mainTopic attributes of God
faith in God
nature of God
partOf Lectures on Faith NERFINISHED
positionInSeries third lecture
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedConcept faith as a principle of power
knowledge of God’s character
relatedWork Lecture Fifth NERFINISHED
Lecture First NERFINISHED
Lecture Fourth NERFINISHED
Lecture Second NERFINISHED
Lecture Seventh NERFINISHED
Lecture Sixth NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Latter-day Saint movement NERFINISHED
Mormonism
statusInLDSChurch no longer canonized in modern LDS Church
structure question-and-answer format

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Lectures on Faith hasPart Lecture Third