2 Nephi 3–5 “A Skin Of Blackness” [Feb 12th-18th 2024] Come Follow Me

2 Nephi 3–5 “A Skin Of Blackness” [Feb 12th-18th 2024] Come Follow Me

Author: Bill Reel February 13, 2024 Duration: 1:17:45

Greetings, “Mormon Sunday School”. Today, we’re delving into the sixth week of the “Come, Follow Me” curriculum for the Book of Mormon in 2024. In this episode, we’re tackling a central theme throughout the Book of Mormon – the “curse of a skin of blackness.” Brace yourselves for a candid and thought-provoking discussion that goes beyond the ordinary Sunday School class. Mormon Sunday School, where you will learn stuff you’re never gonna hear in regular Sunday School, invites you to join us as we explore the intricacies and controversies surrounding this sensitive scripture. Our focus is on understanding the historical context, cultural implications, and, most importantly, the modern perspective on the “curse” mentioned in the Book of Mormon.

In “A Skin Of Blackness,” we’ll discuss:

Central Scripture Study: Examine the Book of Mormon’s account of the “curse of a skin of blackness” as a central aspect of our scripture study, delving into its significance within the broader narrative.

Unveiling Historical Context: Explore the historical context surrounding this scripture, shedding light on the cultural influences that may have shaped its inclusion in the Book of Mormon.

“We Lived after the Manner of Happiness”: Discuss how the understanding and interpretation of this scripture have evolved over time, and its impact on the lives and perspectives of Latter-day Saints.

Reconciling Past and Present: Reflect on the modern understanding of the “curse” and its implications, seeking to find harmony between our evolving perspectives and the teachings found in the Book of Mormon.

Join us on this eye-opening journey as we confront the complexities of the “curse of a skin of blackness” in the Book of Mormon. Mormon Sunday School is committed to providing a space for thoughtful discussion and deeper exploration, addressing topics that may challenge conventional narratives. Don’t miss out on the unique insights that will broaden your understanding of this crucial aspect of our scripture study.

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Hosted by Bill Reel, Mormon Sunday School Archives-Mormon Discussions Podcasts-Full Lineup offers a deep and ongoing exploration of Latter-day Saint teachings, history, and culture. This isn't a standard lesson recap; instead, it functions as a thoughtful archive of conversations that examine the faith's foundational texts, complex historical narratives, and evolving doctrines. Each episode feels like sitting in on a candid, detailed discussion where scripture and tradition are approached with both respect and a critical eye. You'll hear analyses of weekly Sunday School curriculum, but extended into broader contexts that connect past events to present-day questions within the community. The podcast provides a space for those who want to move beyond surface-level understanding, whether they are lifelong members, individuals with doubts, or simply curious observers of religious study. Bill facilitates these dialogues with a focus on substance, often featuring various guests who bring scholarly perspectives or personal experiences to the table. The result is a resource for anyone navigating their own relationship with Mormonism, seeking a more nuanced picture than is typically available in a conventional classroom setting. Tune in for a consistently detailed and intellectually honest engagement with one of the world's most distinctive religious movements.
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