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Religions
The Earth as “Mother of Men” in Latter-Day Saint Theology
Kevin L. Tolley1 
[1] LDS Seminaries & Institutes of Religion, Riverside, CA 92507, USA;
关键词: mormon;    latter-day saint;    ecotheology;    creation narrative;    Enoch;    Joseph Smith;   
DOI  :  10.3390/rel12111016
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Following the completion of work on the Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith began his work on expanding the Bible’s scope. Unlike many of his contemporary Bible thinkers who were also working on translations of the Bible, Smith expanded the text in unique ways, breathing life into archaic and mysterious figures and developing themes far beyond the Biblical scope. Within the first year of the Church of Jesus Christ, Smith introduced significant information concerning a vision of the pseudepigraphical character of Enoch and additional information concerning the creation narrative. These additions give insight into Smith’s understanding of his theology and his views on the environment. These additional writings connect environmental care and social injustice. The unique theological implication is that the treatment of the marginalized and downtrodden is closely related to the environment.

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