The Socio-Economics of Zion

Title

The Socio-Economics of Zion

Book Title

The Book of Mormon: Fourth Nephi Through Moroni, From Zion to Destruction

Publication Type

Book Chapter

Chapter

25

Year of Publication

1995

Authors

Editors

Nyman, Monte S. (Secondary), and Tate, Charles D., Jr. (Secondary)

Pagination

337-352

Publisher

Religious Studies Center

City

Provo, UT

Abstract

The thrust of this chapter emphasizes the society of 4 Nephi which emerged just after the visitation of Christ to the Nephites. The Savior’s teachings in 3 Nephi lay the foundations for what happens next, as he expresses the will of the Father, preaches faith and repentance, establishes his Church (which is to be led by twelve apostles), and shows how righteousness can lead to the good life on earth and eternal life hereafter. A major theme underlying Christ’s visit to the Americas is the establishing of Zion. We will explore key scriptural aspects of how God’s people “lived after the manner of happiness.” Then, after tracing the unfortunate decline of Zion, we will conclude with a discussion of the implications of 4 Nephi for us today.

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Subject Keywords

Zion
Wealth
Charity
Humility
Economics
Labor
Priesthood Authority
Consecration, Law of
Social Hierarchy

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