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Letters of Salvation

A New Theological Narrative on the Plan of Salvation

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Letters of Salvation

By: O'Conner
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Letters of Salvation addresses the Plan of Salvation in a way which adds significant insight into many of the questions Latter-day Saints have come to avoid asking. Using a framework of letters from a parent to a child, it brings to light complex eternal concepts that add significant insight, while being approachable and easy to read. Utilizing doctrinal principles and a theological narrative, it addresses:-Pre-spirit intelligences-Pre-mortal growth-Heavenly Father & Mother-Pre-earth chaos and war-Our Pre-mortal Fall-Adamic Salvation-Justice and Mercy-Millennium Progression In the spirit of its authorship, the following anonymous praise has been given for Letters of Salvation: A New Theological Approach to the Plan of Salvation:“The Latter-day Saints community hasn’t had book a like this in decades! Where recent authors have avoided some dialogue to stay away from complex theological issues, O’Conner has found a way to address elements in the Plan of Salvation that hasn’t been openly addressed.”“Easy to read, and yet, extremely revealing.”“Not only does it increase your understanding of the Plan of Salvation – you learn important elements that you weren’t even aware were to be considered.”“There is something beautiful in how easily these deep doctrinal discussions are so clearly shared within these parental letters.” Christianity Theology Mormon
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