In Latter Day Saint history, a group of early leaders
For the modern Mormon fundamentalist group of the same name, see List of Mormon fundamentalist leaders § School of the Prophets.
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In the early Latter Day Saint movement, the School of the Prophets (School, also called the "school of the elders" or "school for the Prophets") was a select group of early leaders who began meeting on January 23, 1833 in Kirtland, Ohio under the direction of Joseph Smith for both theological and secular learning.
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Christianity, the figures widely recognised as prophets are those mentioned as such in the Old Testament and the New Testament. It is believed that prophets are...
after the death of Joseph the status of this sect is unknown. Alex Joseph (1977–98) Current leadership unknown (1998–) TheSchooloftheProphets has its...
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graduate degrees in Biblical Studies and Practical Theology. TheSchooloftheProphets was founded as a volunteer-run institution in 1924 by Rev. Christine...
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referring to the largest Latter Day Saint denomination, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and other offshoots in the movement...
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promotes fulfilling the Great Commission by publishing books and materials on the topic as well as sponsoring annual "SchooloftheProphets" seminars. Consistent...
now called the "Lectures on Faith". The lectures were a series of doctrinal courses used in theSchooloftheProphets which had recently been completed...
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Randal S. Chase (2012). Church History Study Guide, Part 3: Latter-day Prophets Since 1844. Plain & Precious Publishing. ISBN 9781937901264. Retrieved...