
Latter-day Saint theology
Latter-day Saint theology, associated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormonism), centers on the belief in Jesus Christ as the Savior and the restoration of His original church through the prophet Joseph Smith in the early 1800s. Key teachings include the importance of ongoing revelation, the concept of eternal families, and the idea that humans can become like God. Sacred texts include the Bible and the Book of Mormon, which Latter-day Saints view as another testament of Christ. They emphasize personal revelation, community service, and living a Christlike life through moral and ethical standards.