Two Testaments: A Comprehensive Comparison of the Teachings of the New Testament and the Book of Mormon by Chris Livingston

Published: Aug. 23, 2019, 8:47 p.m.

Two Testaments: A Comprehensive Comparison of the Teachings of the New Testament and the Book of Mormon\xa0by Chris Livingston

Join your host Cheryl Nason and Book Reviewer Shane Leon for a lively conversation about this original and pioneering new book.

Two Testaments: A Comprehensive Comparison of the Teachings of the New Testament and the Book of Mormon\xa0is a study of the theology of the New Testament and the Book of\xa0Mormon (\u201cthe two testaments\u201d) that proves and shows that their teachings and doctrines are the same\u2014a singularity!

The message of Two Testaments is the strongest and boldest message of any book ever published. The\xa0Two Testaments\xa0proclaim that the principles of Jesus Christ\u2014the principles of righteousness, the principles of power\u2014are the governing principles of reality that are the solution and antidote to the world\u2019s challenges.

Two Testaments\xa0presents Christianity in its original purity and totality. The fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ is destined to transform, revolutionize, and civilize the world without politics or contention.\xa0Universal freedom, equality, peace, prosperity, friendship, love, and joy will be a reality when individuals, families, societies, and the world learn to possess and bring forth the principles of Jesus Christ. This will unite the human race as one. The common, universal message of the\xa0Two Testaments,\xa0witnesses that the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ has been restored with the fulness of its principles, ordinances, and organizations.

Two Testaments\xa0is designed as a lifelong guidebook providing intelligence regarding the nature of God, the nature of reality, and the purpose of life. By proclaiming the infinite principles, atonement, and resurrection of Jesus Christ,\xa0Two Testaments\xa0helps us understand our own purpose and mission in life. That which God, in His infinite state, desires us, in our finite state, to know about Him and His/our purpose in this finite existence is presented in the two testaments.We, asindividuals, and the world, at\xa0large, will be judged by the books that God has given us.