The same vein as C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianiy, this rich volume thoroughly examines the doctrinal history of the organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its key doctrines. It succeeds in placing the Church in an unequaled position among world religions and schools of philosophy. Scholars at all levels of study will appreciate Ronald R. Zollinger's experience as a classroom instructor and his years of detailed research that provide the foundation for this organized and easy-to-understand defense of Mormon beliefs.