Temples

Mormon Temples In-depth

Many are curious about the Mormon Temples. There are questions regarding the origins, theology, ceremonies and rituals. Questions such as “Can I go inside of a Mormon Temple?”, “What are Mormon weddings like?”, “Is it true Mormons baptize for the dead?”, or “What is the purpose of a Mormon Temple?” all regularly surface on the internet. Although members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are eager to answer questions and clarify misconceptions, it is a broad subject which often cannot be fully satisfied with just a few simple answers.

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This page is designed to more fully answer your temple questions and offers the opportunity for in-depth temple study. Additionally, this information is intended to allay any possible fears, concerns or misconceptions you may have. Instead, I hope you discover new insight, respect, reverence and understanding on this beautiful and sacred subject.

There may be much more information here than interests you. Please think of this page as a banquet table that I have set out. You may select the portions that interest you. Conversely, you may wish to feast on all of the information over several visits. I invite you to return as often as you like, as there is much to absorb.

Between Heaven and Earth video

In 2002 the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a documentary about Temples called “Between Heaven and Earth”.

Respected international religious scholars were invited to participate, adding fascinating commentary and insight as a part of this comprehensive film. Among the notable authorities featured are Frank Moore Cross (Harvard Divinity School), Krister Stendahl (Emeritus Lutheran Bishop of Stockholm), Lawrence Schiffman (Hebrew Studies NYU), John Lundquist, Truman Madsen, President Boyd K. Packer, and Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, among others.

The entire length is 44 minutes. It has been broken down into five sequential segments. Headings designate subject matter covered.

Part One: Temples Ancient and Modern

Part Two: Temple Worship

Part Three: Temple Symbols and Eternal Families

Part Four: Temple Vicarious Work – Baptisms for the dead

Part Five: Mormon Temples – Building, Open House, Dedication

This film can be ordered online for a minimal fee. I give thanks to the authors of Millenial Star and to the marvelous Temple Study folks for previously sharing this information.

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B.H. Roberts and Frederick Kesler Diaries Available

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An exciting announcement has been made by the University of Utah Marriott Library. The personal diaries of two prominent Mormon pioneers, B.H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts and Frederick Kesler have been scanned and printed and are now available to the public! Not only are these diaries available at a very reasonable cost, but the library has also made them available free of charge to read online, through the miracle of internet and PDF. Continue reading

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