Joseph Smith as Scientist by John A. Widtsoe (1909)

The author was a scientist, a university president and an Apostle. He was noted among the Saints for his writing of textbooks and was the author of several books for Church members which harmonized and highlighted both scientific and gospel subjects. This work, subtitled "A Contribution to Mormon Philosophy," treats Joseph Smith's teachings concerning the earth's creation and laws governing the universe and other parallel phenomena with contemporary scientific thought. In addition to placing Joseph Smith's teachings into a framework of universal law, Elder Widtsoe also discusses the "Law of Evolution" and the role of the "Sixth Sense." 173pp. 978-1-930679-35-1 [-doctrine-youth-]

$12.95

Code: 02-168


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