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In this episode, we interview Dr. Thomas G. Alexander about his book John A. Widtsoe: Scientist and Theologian, 1872-1952. We cover some basics of Widtsoe’s biography, including a prestigious career as a scientist and public administrator - in addition to being an LDS Apostle who wrote a lot about LDS doctrine and practice. What was Widtsoe’s contributions in Mormon history and thought – and what are the implications for today?
“What is Man?” by John A. Widtsoe (October 1936 General Conference)
Book: John A. Widtsoe: Scientist and Theologian, 1872-1952 by Thomas Alexander
Other books and articles by Dr. Alexander:
Works by Elder John A. Widtsoe:
See specifically, e.g. book V – including essays such as “What is the True Meaning of Salvation?” and “What is the Meaning of Atonement?” (also here)
"Seven Deadly Heresies" by Elder Bruce R. McConkie
Thanks to Aaron Shafovaloff for pointing out this November 8, 1919 statement of Christian ministers pointing out the “untrue statements” pertaining to kidnapping, trafficking and slavery.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Thomas G. Alexander about his book John A. Widtsoe: Scientist and Theologian, 1872-1952. We cover some basics of Widtsoe’s biography, including a prestigious career as a scientist and public administrator - in addition to being an LDS Apostle who wrote a lot about LDS doctrine and practice. What was Widtsoe’s contributions in Mormon history and thought – and what are the implications for today?
“What is Man?” by John A. Widtsoe (October 1936 General Conference)
Book: John A. Widtsoe: Scientist and Theologian, 1872-1952 by Thomas Alexander
Other books and articles by Dr. Alexander:
Works by Elder John A. Widtsoe:
See specifically, e.g. book V – including essays such as “What is the True Meaning of Salvation?” and “What is the Meaning of Atonement?” (also here)
"Seven Deadly Heresies" by Elder Bruce R. McConkie
Thanks to Aaron Shafovaloff for pointing out this November 8, 1919 statement of Christian ministers pointing out the “untrue statements” pertaining to kidnapping, trafficking and slavery.