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Church History Matters

112 - D&C 29 - CFM - The End of the World as We Know It? - E14 - March 31-April 6

Church History Matters

Scripture Central

Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 26 March 2025

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Welcome to Church History Matters Come Follow Me Edition where we are systematically diving into every section of the Doctrine and Covenants throughout the year 2025! In this episode Scott and Casey cover Doctrine and Covenants 29 while offering their insights into the context, content, controversies, and consequences of this important section.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Church History Matters, Come Follow Me Edition, where we are systematically diving into every section of the doctrine and covenants throughout the year 2025.

0:14.0

We have a lot to talk about today, so let's get into it.

0:20.0

How you doing, sir?

0:22.0

Just a little overwhelmed at what we have to look at today.

0:25.2

This is a lot.

0:27.0

I'm not complaining.

0:28.1

This is dinner, right?

0:29.4

This is the main course.

0:31.2

This is a feast.

0:32.5

There's some good stuff in the Doctrine Covenants, but this is where it starts to get

0:35.9

real good, like dense, dense theological material. Something has shifted in the Doctrine Covenants, but this is where it starts to get real good, like dense, dense,

0:37.9

theological material.

0:39.3

Something has shifted in the substance of the Doctrine and Covenants.

0:43.8

We are now in Section 29 of the Doctrine Covenants, and Casey, this is our very first

0:49.8

eschatological revelation in the Doctrine and Covenants.

0:53.3

I'm going to pause you, Scott, because that is a big word, and I'm not even sure I can

0:57.2

pronounce it correctly, eschatological.

0:59.8

To our listeners, this is a huge word.

1:02.3

College professors love to use huge words.

1:04.5

It makes us feel more ambidextrous.

1:06.2

So can you pause for a minute and just explain to those of us that are less theologically grounded

1:12.2

than you, what eschatological actually means?

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