Angels

“Angels” by Oscar Walter McConkie, published by Deseret Book Company in 1975, explores the concept of angels within a religious context. This first edition, comprising 136 pages, delves into fundamental questions about the existence, functions, and purposes of angels, as well as their significance in the lives of individuals. The book addresses various aspects of angelology and demonology, providing insights relevant to readers interested in Christian theology and the beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the roles and ministries of angels, including discussions on their rank and precedence. The text engages with themes related to body, mind, and spirit, offering a perspective that intertwines religious beliefs with the nature of these spiritual beings. This edition serves as a resource for those seeking to understand the theological implications of angels and their relevance in Christianity.
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Do angels exist? What are they? What are their functions and purposes? What is their ministry? Is there rank or precedence among them? Of what importance are they to us?
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