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Expressions of Faith: Testimonies of Latter-Day Saint Scholars

معرفی کتاب «Expressions of Faith: Testimonies of Latter-Day Saint Scholars» نوشتهٔ Susan Easton Black; Mary Jane Woodger، منتشرشده توسط نشر Deseret Book Company در سال 1996. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The Prophet Joseph Smith and the Church have always had their detractors, from within as well as without. Some are quick to express disagreement with doctrine or policy, and some seem to delight in finding fault. "In our own generation many in the news media who are drawn mindlessly to controversy have given [Mormon dissidents] new status and power, christening them 'Mormon intellectuals' and presenting them to the world as the thinking Mormons who know the inside story about the Church." So writes Noel B. Reynolds, professor of political science at Brigham Young University, in the introductory essay in this book. But "in their rush to produce controversial news," he continues, "many journalists have overlooked the obvious truth—the LDS intellectual and academic communities are composed of strong believers in Joseph Smith's revelations and solid supporters of the Church leadership. Only at the fringes is there noticeable dissent." Expressions of Faith is a collection of essays by 24 prominent Latter-day Saint scholars, wherein each bears testimony of the truthfulness of the gospel, based on his or her own experience. some share insights into scriptures or gospel principles. Some explore the relationship between learning by study and learning by faith. Some describe in very personal ways the path they took to become "a believer." But all have this in common: they all are scholars, and they all have firm testimonies of Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Included among the contributors to this volume are such respected and noteworthy LDS scholars as Truman G. Madsen, Marilyn Arnold, Hugh W. Nibley, Allen E. Bergin, Gerald N. Lund, Susan Easton Black, Bruce C. Hafen, Robert L. Millet, Daniel H. Ludlow, Robert J. Matthews, and John W. Welch, along with many other. "Although most contributors are persons of substantial learning, none base their beliefs in scholarly insights," writes Dr. Reynold. "Rather, all point to an inner conviction that has come through life experience and God's gift." Writing in a clear, understandable, often personal style, the authors express their feelings and understandings in a way that strengthens faith and gives valuable insight. Those who read Expressions of Faith will feel a unity and harmony in the many testimonies and will be strengthened in their own. The Prophet Joseph Smith and the Church have always had their detractors, from within as well as without. Some are quick to express disagreement with doctrine or policy, and some seem to delight in finding fault."In our own generation many in the news media who are drawn mindlessly to controversy have given [Mormon dissidents] new status and power, christening them 'Mormon intellectuals' and presenting them to the world as the thinking Mormons who know the inside story about the Church." So writes Noel B. Reynolds, professor of political science at Brigham Young University, in the introductory essay in this book.But "in their rush to produce controversial news," he continues, "many journalists have overlooked the obvious truth—the LDS intellectual and academic communities are composed of strong believers in Joseph Smith's revelations and solid supporters of the Church leadership. Only at the fringes is there noticeable dissent."__Expressions of Faith__ is a collection of essays by 24 prominent Latter-day Saint scholars, wherein each bears testimony of the truthfulness of the gospel, based on his or her own experience. some share insights into scriptures or gospel principles. Some explore the relationship between learning by study and learning by faith. Some describe in very personal ways the path they took to become "a believer." But all have this in common: they all are scholars, and they all have firm testimonies of Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Included among the contributors to this volume are such respected and noteworthy LDS scholars as Truman G. Madsen, Marilyn Arnold, Hugh W. Nibley, Allen E. Bergin, Gerald N. Lund, Susan Easton Black, Bruce C. Hafen, Robert L. Millet, Daniel H. Ludlow, Robert J. Matthews, and John W. Welch, along with many other."Although most contributors are persons of substantial learning, none base their beliefs in scholarly insights," writes Dr. Reynold. "Rather, all point to an inner conviction that has come through life experience and God's gift."Writing in a clear, understandable, often personal style, the authors express their feelings and understandings in a way that strengthens faith and gives valuable insight. Those who read __Expressions of Faith__ will feel a unity and harmony in the many testimonies and will be strengthened in their own. Despite wide acclaim of the achievements of the Church and the overwhelming refutations of its critics, the negative spirit of anti-Mormonism lives on, as does the media's effort to group all 'Mormon intellectuals' as dissidents. An overwhelming majority of LDS academics and intellectuals are active, faithful Latter-day Saints who maintain strong, fervent testimonies of the gospel and its doctrine. Expressions of Faith is a compilation of testimonies from such well-known frequently published LDS scholars as Hugh Nibley, Marilyn Arnold, Robert L. Millet, Bruce C. Hafen, Gerald N. Lund, Truman G. Madsen, and Daniel H. Ludlow. This book demonstrates that the application of faithful scholarship to the scriptures is one way of rejoicing in God's continual revelations to mankind.
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