A Rational Theology, as Taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
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Rational Theology
As Taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Published for the Use of the Melchizedek Priesthood by the General Priesthood Committee
1915
Copyright, 1915 BY JOHN A. WIDTSOE
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.
This volume is an exposition; it is not an argument. The principles of the Gospel, as held by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, are stated, briefly, simply and without comment, to show the coherence, reasonableness and universality of the gospel philosophy. The authority for many of the statements found in the volume is given in the references included in the appendix. The doctrines herein stated are, however, the common knowledge of the members of the Church. No attempt has been made to correlate the doctrines discussed with current philosophical opinions. Those who are led to study this rational theology in the light of the best knowledge and soundest thought, will enter a fertile field, and will find a surprising harmony between the Gospel and all discovered truth.
The book could not be made larger, were it to serve well the special purpose for which it was written. Therefore, the treatment is brief and many important and interesting subjects are omitted. Moreover, the book had to be completed within a short, set time, and many of the imperfections of the work are the results of the hurried preparation.
John Andreas Widtsoe
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
THE BEGINNING OF THE EARTH WORK.
MAN AND GOD.
MAN AND THE DEVIL.
MAN AND THE CHURCH.
MAN AND MAN.
MAN AND NATURE.
MAN AND HIMSELF.
CHAPTER 1.
CHAPTER 2.
CHAPTER 3.
CHAPTER 4.
CHAPTER 5.
CHAPTER 6.
CHAPTER 7.
CHAPTER 8.
CHAPTER 9.
CHAPTER 11.
MAN AND GOD.
CHAPTER 13.
CHAPTER 14.
MAN AND THE DEVIL.
MAN AND THE CHURCH.
CHAPTER 17.
CHAPTER 18.
CHAPTER 19.
CHAPTER 20.
CHAPTER 21.
CHAPTER 22.
CHAPTER 23.
MAN AND MAN.
CHAPTER 25.
CHAPTER 26.
CHAPTER 27.
CHAPTER 28.
CHAPTER 29.
CHAPTER 30.
MAN AND NATURE.
MAN AND NATURE.
MAN AND HIMSELF.
CHAPTER 33.
CHAPTER 34.
CHAPTER 35.
CHAPTER 36.
APPENDIX.
REFERENCES.