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Utah historical quarterly, 2006
Religious Educator: Perspectives on the Restored Gospel, 2010
Religious Educator: Perspectives on the Restored Gospel, Jul 1, 2009
Utah historical quarterly, Apr 1, 1995
Western Historical Quarterly, 1999
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2017
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2012
Mormon studies review, 2005
Assessing the Countercult I n the foreword to Bearing False Witness? Jeffrey Hadden indicates tha... more Assessing the Countercult I n the foreword to Bearing False Witness? Jeffrey Hadden indicates that Douglas Cowan's interest in sectarian anti-Mormonism, and also in the Christian countercult movement in which it is now embedded, came as a result of his own life experience. Following his training at St. Andrew's Theological College, Cowan was ordained and sent to his first assignment for the United Church of Canada. His assignment was in Alberta, Canada. Having been raised on Vancouver Island, Cowan was unfamiliar with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In an effort to be prepared for an interfaith dialogue with the Latter-day Saints in Cardston and Magrath, he went to a Christian bookstore looking for some literature on Mormonism. He walked out of the store that day with one of the most popular anti-Mormon books of the period, Ed Decker and Dave Hunt's The God Makers. Armed with this book, Cowan eventually made his way to southern Alberta. Of course, what he had read about the Latter-day Saints and what he actually experienced living among them in the southwest. Ed Decker and Dave Hunt, The God Makers (Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 984). This is the original book version of a scurrilous, anti-Mormon video shown widely in conservative Protestant churches.
Journal of Book of Mormon studies, Apr 1, 2004
Utah Historical Quarterly
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2017
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2018
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2017
Religious Educator: Perspectives on the Restored Gospel, 2017
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2018
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2018
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2000
Utah historical quarterly, 2006
Religious Educator: Perspectives on the Restored Gospel, 2010
Religious Educator: Perspectives on the Restored Gospel, Jul 1, 2009
Utah historical quarterly, Apr 1, 1995
Western Historical Quarterly, 1999
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2017
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2012
Mormon studies review, 2005
Assessing the Countercult I n the foreword to Bearing False Witness? Jeffrey Hadden indicates tha... more Assessing the Countercult I n the foreword to Bearing False Witness? Jeffrey Hadden indicates that Douglas Cowan's interest in sectarian anti-Mormonism, and also in the Christian countercult movement in which it is now embedded, came as a result of his own life experience. Following his training at St. Andrew's Theological College, Cowan was ordained and sent to his first assignment for the United Church of Canada. His assignment was in Alberta, Canada. Having been raised on Vancouver Island, Cowan was unfamiliar with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In an effort to be prepared for an interfaith dialogue with the Latter-day Saints in Cardston and Magrath, he went to a Christian bookstore looking for some literature on Mormonism. He walked out of the store that day with one of the most popular anti-Mormon books of the period, Ed Decker and Dave Hunt's The God Makers. Armed with this book, Cowan eventually made his way to southern Alberta. Of course, what he had read about the Latter-day Saints and what he actually experienced living among them in the southwest. Ed Decker and Dave Hunt, The God Makers (Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 984). This is the original book version of a scurrilous, anti-Mormon video shown widely in conservative Protestant churches.
Journal of Book of Mormon studies, Apr 1, 2004
Utah Historical Quarterly
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2017
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2018
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2017
Religious Educator: Perspectives on the Restored Gospel, 2017
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2018
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2018
BYU Studies Quarterly, 2000