Criticism of Mormonism/Books/The Kingdom of the Cults (Revised)

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Response to The Kingdom of the Cults (Revised)


A FAIR Analysis of:
The Kingdom of the Cults
A work by author: Walter Martin, Hank Hanegraaff (editor)

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Index of claims

Summary: A claim-by-claim examination of the chapter dealing with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Reviews of this work

  • Robert L. and Rosemary Brown, They Lie In Wait To Deceive, Vol. 2: The Amazing Story of How "Dr" Walter Martin, Wayne Cowdrey, Howard Davis, and Donald Scales, and Other Professional Anti-Mormons Work to Obstruct and Distort the Truth (Brownsworth Publishing Co. Inc., 1984), 1.
  • Robert L. and Rosemary Brown, They Lie In Wait To Deceive, Vol. 3: The Amazing Story of How "Dr." or "Prof." Walter R. Martin, A Professional Anti-Mormon, Works to Obstruct and Distort the Truth, edited by Barbara Beckstead Ellsworth, (Brownsworth Publishing Co.; Revised Edition edition, 1993), 1.
  • Louis Midgley, "Anti-Mormonism and the Newfangled Countercult Culture (Review of The 1996 Directory of Cult Research Organizations: A Worldwide Listing of 752 Agencies and Individuals by Keith Edward Tolbert and Eric Pement)," FARMS Review of Books 10/1 (1998): 271–340. off-site
    Discusses the role of Walter Martin in modern anti-Mormonism as part of his "countercult" activities.
  • Louis Midgley, "A Tangled Web: The Walter Martin Miasma," FARMS Review of Books 12/1 (2000): 371–434. off-site
    Reviews several incarnations of Martin's work.
  • Stephen D. Ricks, "Review of The Use of the Old Testament in the Book of Mormon by Wesley P. Walters," FARMS Review of Books 4/1 (1992): 235–250. off-site
  • John A. Tvedtnes, "Review of The Use of the Old Testament in the Book of Mormon by Wesley P. Walters," FARMS Review of Books 4/1 (1992): 220–234. off-site
  • Diane E. Wirth, "Review of Are the Mormon Scriptures Reliable? by Harry L. Ropp, with revisions from Wesley P. Walters," FARMS Review of Books 2/1 (1990): 209–213. off-site