Religion og spiritualitet
In 'The Vitality of "Mormonism": An Address,' James E. Talmage articulates a compelling defense of the beliefs and practices of the Latter-day Saints during a time of significant scrutiny and misunderstanding. Written in a clear, engaging prose style, Talmage draws on both theological concepts and historical context to assert the relevance and resilience of Mormon principles. His address, enriched by erudite insights, situates Mormonism within broader religious discourse, emphasizing its distinct contributions to spirituality and community in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. James E. Talmage (1862-1933) was a prominent Latter-day Saint theologian and educator, whose background in science and religion enabled him to approach Mormonism from an intellectual perspective. His commitment to the faith and scholarly rigor rendered him an influential voice during a period marked by both external criticism and internal challenges. Talmage's experiences in academia and his deep theological training culminate in this poignant address, which seeks to illuminate the enduring principles of his faith. Readers seeking to understand the foundations and flourishing nature of Mormonism will find this address both enlightening and enriching. Talmage's articulate defense not only provides a historical snapshot but also invites contemplation on the vitality of belief in a modern world. This book is essential for those interested in religious studies, American history, and the complexities of faith.
© 2019 Good Press (E-bok): 4064066155025
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E-bok: 18. desember 2019
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