The Story of "Mormonism" and The Philosophy of "Mormonism" (ePub)
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In 'The Story of "Mormonism" and The Philosophy of "Mormonism,"' James E. Talmage offers both a historical account and a conceptual analysis of the Latter-Day Saint movement. Bridging an exploration of the faith's origins with its underlying principles,...
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In 'The Story of "Mormonism" and The Philosophy of "Mormonism,"' James E. Talmage offers both a historical account and a conceptual analysis of the Latter-Day Saint movement. Bridging an exploration of the faith's origins with its underlying principles, Talmage's dual focus intertwines an engaging narrative with thoughtful theological discourse. Through this, he provides a comprehensive look into the Latter-Day Saint belief system, presenting the content not only with historical accuracy but also with a literary style that captures the essence of Mormon thoughtfulness and eloquence, set against the broader context of American religious development.
James E. Talmage, a revered theologian within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was a man whose academic prowess led him to approach the complexities of his own faith with both scholarly rigor and devout passion. His academic background, coupled with his sincere belief, positioned him uniquely to articulate the facets of Mormonism to both adherent and outsider alike. Guided by an intrinsic desire to elucidate and educate, Talmage's work is as much an invitation to understand as it is a reflection of his life-long dedication to his faith.
For the inquisitive reader, Talmage's work serves not only as an educational resource but also as an entryway into the nuanced world of Mormon ideology and history. This book is particularly recommended for those seeking to delve deeper into the intellectual and spiritual underpinnings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as well as scholars of religious studies looking for a well-articulated perspective from within the faith. Talmage's articulate prose beckons the reader to contemplate the complexities and convictions that characterize Mormonism, making it a pivotal read for anyone invested in the comprehension of religious paradigms and their place in the cultural tapestry.
James E. Talmage, a revered theologian within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was a man whose academic prowess led him to approach the complexities of his own faith with both scholarly rigor and devout passion. His academic background, coupled with his sincere belief, positioned him uniquely to articulate the facets of Mormonism to both adherent and outsider alike. Guided by an intrinsic desire to elucidate and educate, Talmage's work is as much an invitation to understand as it is a reflection of his life-long dedication to his faith.
For the inquisitive reader, Talmage's work serves not only as an educational resource but also as an entryway into the nuanced world of Mormon ideology and history. This book is particularly recommended for those seeking to delve deeper into the intellectual and spiritual underpinnings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as well as scholars of religious studies looking for a well-articulated perspective from within the faith. Talmage's articulate prose beckons the reader to contemplate the complexities and convictions that characterize Mormonism, making it a pivotal read for anyone invested in the comprehension of religious paradigms and their place in the cultural tapestry.
Autoren-Porträt von James E. Talmage
James Edward Talmage was born on September 21, 1862, in Hungerford, England, and is renowned for his writings that articulate and defend the doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). A scholar by virtue, he emigrated to Provo, Utah in 1876, where his intellectual prowess gained momentum. Talmage excelled academically, obtaining degrees from Brigham Young Academy and later pursuing advanced scientific studies at Lehigh University and Johns Hopkins University. His academic interests were not merely secular; he was deeply religious and integrated his scientific background with his theological insights. As a prominent educator and a prolific author, Talmage's contributions to LDS literature are significant. His works include seminal books such as 'The Story of "Mormonism"' and 'The Philosophy of "Mormonism",' which offer an analytical and methodical approach to Latter-day Saint history and doctrine. His literary style is marked by clarity, systematic argumentation, and a harmonious blend of rational discourse with spiritual conviction. Talmage was appointed an apostle in the LDS Church in 1911, further underlining his influence and dedication to his faith. His writings continue to be referenced and esteemed in LDS scholarly discussion and religious study, and he remains a distinguished figure in Mormon literary and religious history. Talmage passed away on July 27, 1933, leaving behind a legacy of intellectual and spiritual contributions to both his faith community and the field of religious studies.
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- Autor: James E. Talmage
- 2022, 65 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547251316
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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