The Story of "Mormonism" and The Philosophy of "Mormonism"

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The Story of "Mormonism" and The Philosophy of "Mormonism"

by James E. (James Edward) Talmage

EN·~2 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total

PREFACE

1:20

THE STORY OF "MORMONISM" - CHAPTER I

19:30

J. R. HINDLEY, ESQ.,

1:29

CHAPTER II

17:16

CHAPTER III

26:50

CHAPTER IV

23:48

CHAPTER V

15:42

THE PHILOSOPHY OF "MORMONISM" - CHAPTER I

21:34

CHAPTER II

23:24

Description

An engaging blend of history and ideas, this work brings together two of Dr. James E. Talmage’s most requested lectures. One part tells the early story of a new religious movement, tracing its roots far beyond the familiar Utah frontier, while the other offers a clear‑sighted look at the philosophical questions that have surrounded it since its inception. The author’s scholarly tone is approachable, making complex topics feel like a lively conversation.

The narrative begins with the humble beginnings of the movement’s founder, a young farm boy from Vermont whose extraordinary claims sparked a rapidly growing community. By situating his life amid the religious fervor of early‑19th‑century America, the book shows how a series of historical currents seemed to converge on his prophetic vision. Readers are invited to weigh the evidence and consider how a single individual could shape a lasting institution.

Ideal for listeners who enjoy thoughtful religious history, the book balances factual detail with reflective analysis, offering a solid foundation for anyone curious about the origins and underlying principles of this distinctive faith.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (145K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James E. (James Edward) Talmage

James E. (James Edward) Talmage

1862–1933

Remembered as a scientist, educator, and influential Latter-day Saint writer, he brought a careful, scholarly voice to both faith and public life. His best-known books, including Jesus the Christ and The Articles of Faith, have remained widely read long after his lifetime.

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