Zion in Our Time
Title | Zion in Our Time |
Year for Search | 1980 |
Authors | Christenson, James A. |
Date Published | 1980 |
Publisher | Center for Zionic Studies |
Place Published | Independence, MO |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | How to build a new Zion of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, now known as the Christian Community. The five principles of the law of the celestial kingdom are Assistance, Cooperation, Providence, Equality, and Endowment (129-29). Includes a “Concordance of Scriptures on Zion--Bible” (150-55), “Scriptures re Sion” (155-56), “Scriptures on Zion--Book of Mormon” (156-57), and “Scriptures on Zion--Doctrine and Covenants” (157-61). |
Holding Institutions | DLC, MoU-St, PSt |
Author Note | The author is a lawyer and was one of the founders of the Harvest Hills community in Independence, MO, which is used in the book as an example of a Zionic community. |
Full Text | 1980 Christenson, James A. Zion in Our Time. Independence, MO: Center for Zionic Studies with an “Introduction” by R. Edwin Brown (vii-xiii). DLC, MoU-St, PSt How to build a new Zion of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, now known as the Christian Community. The five principles of the law of the celestial kingdom are Assistance, Cooperation, Providence, Equality, and Endowment (129-29). Includes a “Concordance of Scriptures on Zion--Bible” (150-55), “Scriptures re Sion” (155-56), “Scriptures on Zion--Book of Mormon” (156-57), and “Scriptures on Zion--Doctrine and Covenants” (157-61). The author is a lawyer and was one of the founders of the Harvest Hills community in Independence, MO, which is used in the book as an example of a Zionic community. |