
A Diversionary Respite
Shawn McCraney's "Heart of the Matter" promotes Christ Evangelical and Sandy Ridge for strong Bible teachings, critiques LDS norms, and urges true Christian values.
Shawn McCraney's "Heart of the Matter" promotes Christ Evangelical and Sandy Ridge for strong Bible teachings, critiques LDS norms, and urges true Christian values.
The First Vision challenges Joseph Smith's role as prophet, contrasting Mormonism's view of God as distinct beings with traditional Christian Trinity. Smith's evolving accounts and doctrinal shifts raise questions about authenticity, contrasting biblical portrayals of God as spirit.
Shawn McCraney questions Joseph Smith's First Vision, citing inconsistencies and evolving narratives, urging examination of evidence and promoting his book on Christian authenticity.
Shawn McCraney explores early 19th-century folk magic's influence on Joseph Smith, highlighting treasure seeking, scrying, and seer stones, urging thoughtful engagement with LDS beliefs.
Shawn McCraney critiques religious institutions, emphasizing personal faith in Jesus over church reliance. He questions certainty in beliefs, highlighting faith over knowledge.
Shawn McCraney critiques LDS views on the Bible, urging respect and exploration of Joseph Smith's life, marked by hardship, shaping his unique theological views.
Joseph Smith Jr.'s religious development was shaped by his mother's devout zeal and father's liberalism, leading to his role as "The Prophet" and the creation of the Book of Mormon.
Shawn McCraney explores Joseph Smith Jr.'s family influence, highlighting Universalism, restorationism, and visionary traditions shaping Mormonism, contrasting with mainstream Christianity.
Shawn McCraney's "Heart of the Matter" unites diverse religious groups, exploring Mormonism's origins and Joseph Smith's influence through music, fellowship, and discussion.
Shawn McCraney hosts "Heart of the Matter" in Salt Lake City with guest Sandra Tanner, discussing LDS history and Joseph Smith. Tune into "The Infallible Word" Mondays.