Articles of Faith

Articles of Faith by James E. Talmage is a significant work in Latter-day Saint literature, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on April 12, 2012. This edition spans 296 pages and is presented in English. The book originates from a series of theological lectures delivered by Dr. Talmage in 1893, when he was the president of the LDS College in Salt Lake City. Commissioned by the First Presidency of the Church, this text was designed for use in Church schools and religion classes, first appearing in print in 1899.
Readers will find that Articles of Faith explores foundational principles of Christianity and the beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The work reflects Dr. Talmage’s insights into spiritual growth and Christian living, providing a comprehensive overview of the doctrines and practices of the faith as understood in his time. This edition continues the legacy of a text that has been translated into multiple languages and has undergone numerous revisions, maintaining its relevance in discussions of religion and denominational beliefs.
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Articles of Faith is considered one of the classics in Latter-day Saint literature. It is the outgrowth of a series of lectures in theology given by Dr. James E. Talmage, commencing in October of 1893. At that time Dr. Talmage was serving as the president of the LDS College in Salt Lake City. The First Presidency of the Church invited Dr. Talmage to prepare a text for use in Church schools and religion classes. The book was first published in 1899. It has since been published in thirteen foreign languages and been through more than fifty English editions. It was last revised by the author in 1924, at which time it was consistent with the organization and practices of the Church as they existed in his day.
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