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Mormon Charismata Mormon Charismata
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Revelation Revelation
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Institutional versus Personal Revelation Institutional versus Personal Revelation
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Visions Visions
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Visions in Mormonism Visions in Mormonism
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Prophecy Prophecy
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Prophecy in Mormonism Prophecy in Mormonism
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Healing Healing
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Healing in Mormonism Healing in Mormonism
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Tongues Tongues
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Tongues in Mormonism Tongues in Mormonism
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Singing in Tongues Singing in Tongues
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Discernment Discernment
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Exorcism Exorcism
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Mormon Exorcism Mormon Exorcism
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Abstract
Mormons believe that spiritual gifts must be in evidence in the true church and cited them frequently as evidence of a divinely sanctioned “restoration” of the gospel. Even many contemporary Restorationists broke with Mormons on the question of cessationism. Early Mormon charismata were tamed by revelation urging rational standards. Mormons continue to hold revelation—direct communication from God—as a fundamental tenet, with the institutional and the personal sometimes in tension. Visions and prophecies are affirmed in principle but less frequent in the modern church. Healing has largely been relegated to a priesthood ordinance. Speaking in unknown tongues (glossolalia) is almost unheard of today, and xenoglossia is interpreted as a spiritual assist to missionaries in foreign lands. Discernment is similarly understood in non-charismatic ways, and exorcism has largely faded.
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