Rational Theology, as Taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1915
English
- The Meaning of Theology
- How Knowledge is Gained
- Eternalism
- The Will of Man
- The Great Law
- God and Man
- Man is That He May Have Joy
- Man's Free Agency
- The Great Plan
- The Coming of Man
- The Course of the Gospel on Earth
- The Gods of This Earth
- Man's Communion with God
- Man Walks with God
- the Kingdom of the Evil One
- Why a Church
- Conditions of Membership
- The Priesthood in the Church
- The Organization of the Church
- The Authority of the Priesthood
- Obedience
- A Missionary Church
- Temple Ordinances
- The Brotherhood of Man
- The Equality of Man
- Mutual Support
- The United Order
- Work for the Dead
- Marriage
- The Community
- Man and Nature
- The Sound Body
- Education for the Inner Life
- Satisfaction with Daily Work
- The Hope of Tomorrow
- The Law of the Earth
A rational theology, as understood in this volume, is a theology which (1) is based on fundamental principles that harmonize with the knowledge and reason of man, (2) derives all of its laws, ordinances and authority from the accepted fundamental principles, and (3) finds expression and use in the everyday life of man. In short, a rational theology is derived from the invariable laws of the universe, and exists for the good of man. (From preface) - Summary by John A. Widtsoe
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