tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359297969716728025.post5194540968018536992..comments2022-06-07T23:54:03.628-07:00Comments on Homo Viator: The Problem of Scripture Reading Part IIDan Jessehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01521177142246378452noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2359297969716728025.post-63815807606288370772011-04-05T02:42:22.405-07:002011-04-05T02:42:22.405-07:00Moyer Said:
Dan, suggestion for a future blog pos...Moyer Said:<br /><br />Dan, suggestion for a future blog post. You've refered to this concept many times: "...Instead of deriving our faith from the REVELATION we derive it from what is revealed..." (or a variation of it). It is this concept of a Revelation that carries with it a lot of undefined weight, I would appriciate it if you could spend sometime in defining this concept. Spiritual revolations come in all different varieties, every religion and culture that has ever lived on this planet it's safe (with slight exaggeration) to say had a concept of spiritual revolation. But when you say Revolation i'm assuming you have a very precise definition in mind.<br /><br /><br />On a side note:<br />One of the foundations of Mormonism is its insistence that a person seek the truth by praying for a private, special revelation from the Holy Spirit<br /><br />"In answer to our prayers, the Holy Ghost will teach us through our feelings and thoughts... Heavenly Father will answer their prayers, typically through feelings of their hearts and thoughts in their minds." (handbook for Mormon missionaries)<br /><br />More commonly refered to as "burning in the bosom"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com