David S. King
An attorney by profession, DAVID S. KING has served in many political and Church positions, including U. S. congressman from Utah Second Congressional District, ambassador to the Malagasy Republic and Mauritius, alternate executive director of the World Bank, bishop, president of the Haiti, Port-au-Prince Mission, and current president of the Washington, D. C. Temple.
The Principle of the Good Samaritan Considered in a Mormon Political Context
Articles/Essays – Volume 05, No. 4
Though the Bible may have generated its share of scholarly disagreement, the New Testament’s message about the need for human understanding remains clear and unambiguous. Christians may be divided on various points of doctrine, but at least there is no disagreement that helping some one else in need has always been considered an act of Christian virtue.
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Articles/Essays – Volume 24, No. 1
Stan Larson’s article “The Odyssey of Thomas Stuart Ferguson” (DIALOGUE, Spring 1990) showed the world some of the backstage drama accompanying efforts of Book of Mormon enthusiasts to link the book with demonstrable reality. As…
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