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  • Alma 30–63: A Brief Theological Introduction (The Book of Mormon: Brief Theological Introductions, #7)

    (By Mark A. Wrathall)

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    Author Mark A. Wrathall
    “Book Descriptions: "Now is the time and the day of your salvation . . ."

    Alma the Younger is forever changed by an overwhelming personal experience with God’s mercy—a mercy capable of overpowering justice and giving Alma the means to exercise faith unto repentance. Driven by his new desire to share the joy that God’s mercy brings, Alma confronts the apostate Korihor, preaches a sermon on faith to the Zoramite outcasts, and encourages and consoles his sons. His ministry cannot be understood apart from the miraculous transformation initiated and powered by God’s mercy.

    In this brief introduction to the second half of the book of Alma, philosopher Mark Wrathall painstakingly works out the logic of Alma’s understanding of faith, justice, mercy, and the final judgment and restoration of all things, encouraging readers to receive salvation today.”

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