Gospel Themes A Treatise on Salient Features of "MORMONISM"
By:Orson F. Whitney Published By:Double9 Books
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Gospel Themes A Treatise on Salient Features of "MORMONISM"
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"Gospel Themes" is a significant painting by way of Orson F. Whitney, a famend leader and theologian within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) for the duration of the overdue 19th and early twentieth centuries. This book affords a set of insightful essays and sermons that explore various spiritual and doctrinal issues inside the context of Mormonism. Orson F. Whitney's writings in "Gospel Themes" cover a big selection of topics, which includes the character of God, the Plan of Salvation, the significance of faith and repentance, and the iconic principles of the LDS Church. He draws upon the scriptures, teachings of church leaders, and his own spiritual reviews to offer readers with a deeper understanding of those foundational gospel standards. One of the key strengths of "Gospel Themes" is its capacity to deal with each the theological and realistic factors of the Mormon faith. Whitney's considerate and eloquent prose invites readers to contemplate the standards of the gospel and practice them to each day lives, emphasizing the transformative electricity of faith and righteousness. This book serves as a treasured useful resource for participants of the LDS Church looking for spiritual enrichment and a clearer information of their faith's center doctrines.
Ferguson, Orson Whitney, born in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1906 until his death on May 16, 1931. Horace K. Whitney and Helen Mar Kimball raised Whitney. Whitney's father, Horace, fixed type for the Deseret News' first publication and served as a printer for the newspaper for 21 years. Whitney was a professor, politician, journalist, poet, and historian. Whitney began his writing career as a young man in 1878 with the Deseret News' commercial office, ultimately becoming a reporter and the city editor. Whitney was a missionary for the LDS Church in Pennsylvania and Ohio. During his LDS Church mission in Europe from 1881 to 1883, he served as editor of the church newspaper Millennial Star. Whitney taught English and theology at Brigham Young College in Logan, Utah, in 1896 and 1897. Whitney acquired the job of Assistant Church Historian in 1899 and held it until he was called as an apostle. Whitney was also interested in Salt Lake City and Utah politics.