Jeffrey M. Bradshaw (PhD, Cognitive Science, University of Washington) is a Senior Research Scientist at the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC) in Pensacola, Florida (
www.ihmc.us/groups/jbradshaw. His professional writings have explored a wide range of topics in human and machine intelligence (
www.jeffreymbradshaw.net). Jeff has been the recipient of several awards and patents and has been an adviser for initiatives in science, defense, space, industry, and academia worldwide. Jeff has written detailed commentaries on the Book of Moses, Genesis, and on temple themes in the scriptures. For Church-related publications, see
www.TempleThemes.net.
Jeff was a missionary in France and Belgium from 1975 to 1977, and his family has returned twice to live in France. He and his wife, Kathleen, are the parents of four children and sixteen grandchildren. From July 2016-September 2019, Jeff and Kathleen served missions in the Democratic Republic of Congo Kinshasa Mission office and the DR Congo Kinshasa Temple. They currently live in Nampa, Idaho. As a church service missionary for the Church History Department, Jeff is writing histories of temples in Africa, and for Interpreter is documenting selected episodes in the history of the Church in Africa on film (
www.NotByBreadAloneFilm.com).
Some Latter-day Saints have a mistaken idea of the meaning of the phrase “fulness of the Gospel.” The mistake is to misinterpret the phrase “fulness of the Gospel” as meaning ALL of the Gospel including temple blessings. The phrase “fulness of the Gospel” refers to what it takes to become qualified for all of God’s blessings – which is the 4th Article of Faith. The 4th Article of Faith is “the fullness of the Gospel” as shown by several quotes in the Book of Mormon that say this is my doctrine and the doctrine is faith in Christ, repentance, baptism, and receiving the Holy Ghost – which constitute the 4th Article of Faith:
2 Nephi 31: 2 – 21
2 Nephi 32: 2 – 6
3 Nephi 11:31 – 40
3 Nephi 27: 19 – 21