Item Detail
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26540
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13
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English
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James E. Talmage and the Doctrine of the Godhead
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Religious Educator
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2012
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13
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Provo, UT
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Religious Studies Center, BYU
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85-210
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"This article explores the influence of Elder James E. Talmage on Latter-day Saint theology with regard to [the nature of the Godhead]. It provides a brief history of LDS teachings on the subject from the time that Joseph Smith entered the Sacred Grove in 1820 until the late 1890s, when James Talmage first started writing doctrinal books at the request of the First Presidency. Elder Talmage made three major contributions from 1894 to 1916: he wrote 'Articles of Faith', 'Jesus the Christ', and the doctrinal exposition 'The Father and the Son', each in response to a specific request from the President of the Church, and each was then published under the name of the Church. James Talmage was not the only individual speaking on the topic at the time, but for the purposes of this paper, his teachings will be highlighted." [FROM ARTICLE]
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