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===External links===  
===External links===  
*Blake T. Ostler, [http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=review&id=226 "The Mormon Concept of God: A Philosophical Analysis:] Review of ''The Mormon Concept of God: A Philosophical Analysis'' by Francis J. Beckwith and Stephen E. Parrish," ''FARMS Review of Books'', 8:2 (1996): 99-146. - Philosophical implications of the LDS conception of God, versus that of [hellenism | Hellenized] Christianity.
*Blake T. Ostler, [http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=review&id=226 "The Mormon Concept of God: A Philosophical Analysis:] Review of ''The Mormon Concept of God: A Philosophical Analysis'' by Francis J. Beckwith and Stephen E. Parrish," ''FARMS Review of Books'', 8:2 (1996): 99-146. - Philosophical implications of the LDS conception of God, versus that of [[hellenism | Hellenized]] Christianity.


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Criticism

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External links

  • Blake T. Ostler, "The Mormon Concept of God: A Philosophical Analysis: Review of The Mormon Concept of God: A Philosophical Analysis by Francis J. Beckwith and Stephen E. Parrish," FARMS Review of Books, 8:2 (1996): 99-146. - Philosophical implications of the LDS conception of God, versus that of Hellenized Christianity.

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