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A Rational Theology, as Taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

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A concise, systematic exposition articulates a theology grounded in reason and observable principles, defining knowledge, eternal matter and intelligence, and the pre-existence and will of human beings. It outlines a plan of salvation emphasizing free agency, the fall, earthly probation, and the need for a Savior, and describes divine plurality, communion with deity, and opposition. Church structure, priesthood authority, membership requirements, ordinances including baptism and temple rites, and missionary and communal responsibilities are presented. Social teachings address marriage, family, mutual aid, work for the dead, and community order, while practical chapters discuss the body, education, daily labor, the resurrection, and the moral law guiding earthly life.

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John Andreas Widtsoe

John Andreas Widtsoe was a prominent figure in early 20th-century American agriculture and theology, particularly known for his contributions to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. His notable works include "A Rational Theology, as Taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints," where he explores the intersection of faith and reason. Widtsoe also made significant advancements in agricultural practices, as demonstrated in "Dry-Farming: A System of Agriculture for Countries under a Low Rainfall," which addresses sustainable farming techniques in arid regions. Additionally, he examined the scientific contributions of Joseph Smith in his work "Joseph Smith as Scientist: A Contribution to Mormon Philosophy," reflecting his commitment to integrating science and spirituality.

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