Hebrew Roots of Mormonism

· Cedar Fort Publishing & Media
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The Hebrew Roots of Mormonism describes Christianity's original roots in Hebrew traditions and culture, then explains how Mormonism is the faithful inheritor of those traditions. Following the death of the original twelve Apostles, Christianity became fractured, but when a young boy knelt to pray in the spring of 1820, revelations restored Hebrew Christianity to the earth as Mormonism.

About the author

David L. Thomas is a practicing attorney and student of early Christian history. This work is the result of a decade of research and study. Dave graduated from Brigham Young University with a BS in finance and received his juris doctorate from the College of William & Mary. He served in the US Army as a Judge Advocate before settling in Utah to work as a county attorney. He is active in the community, having served in the Utah legislature, on the State Board of Education, and on his local city council. He lives in South Weber, Utah, with his wife, Lynn, and their four children.

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