Mormonism and Evolution: The Authoritative LDS Statements

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Edited by William E. Evenson and Duane E. Jeffrey

“A worthy addition to the library of anyone interested in this aspect of the LDS faith.” — Association for Mormon Letters.


  
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Book Description:

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon Church) has generally been viewed by the public as anti-evolutionary in its doctrine and teachings. But official statements on the subject by the Church’s highest governing quorum and/or president have been considerably more open and diverse than is popularly believed.
     This book compiles in full all known authoritative statements (either authored or formally approved for publication) by the Church’s highest leaders on the topics of evolution and the origin of human beings. The editors provide historical context for these statements that allows the reader to see what stimulated the issuing of each particular document and how they stand in relation to one another.

Comprehensive Table of Contents:

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Preface
BYU Packet

Cover Letter of BYU Packet
1. First Presidency Statement: “The Origin of Man,” 1909
2. First Presidency Message, excerpt,1910
3. First Presidency Statement: “Mormon View of Evolution,” 1925
4. Encyclopedia of Mormonism: Article on Evolution, 1992

Appendix: Other Authoritative Documents

Appendix Contents
A. First Presidency Instructions to the Priesthood: “Origin of Man,” 1910
B. President Joseph F. Smith, Editorial: “Philosophy and the Church Schools,” 1911
C. First Presidency: Memo to the Other General Authorities, 1931
D. Elder James E. Talmage: “The Earth and Man,” 1931
E. Elder James E. Talmage: Journal excerpt, 1931
F. President Heber J. Grant: Journal excerpt, 1931
G. President David O.McKay, excerpt: “A Message for LDS College Youth,” 1952
H. President David O. McKay, excerpt: “Gospel Ideals – Life’s Surest Anchor,” 1956
I. President Spencer W.Kimball, excerpt: “The Blessings and Responsibilities of Womanhood,” 1976
J. President Gordon B. Hinckley, excerpt: Institute of Religion Devotional, 1997
K. President Gordon B. Hinckley, Interview excerpt, 2002
L. First Presidency: Responses to Inquiries, ca. 2003-2004
Context

Afterword
Index


 

 


Praise for Mormonism and Evolution:

“There is no discussion. The documents are presented for the information of the reader, and this book is a worthy addition to the library of anyone interested in this aspect of the LDS faith. The editors conclude the book with the hope ‘that the present publication will be useful in putting the authoritative statements into a more readily available context and format.’ They and Greg Kofford Books have accomplished this admirably and should be thanked for providing such useful and timely material.” — Kathleen Dalton-Woodbury, Association for Mormon Letters.


About the Editors:

William Evenson is a physics professor at Utah Valley University. Previously, his thirty-four year tenure at Brigham Young University included service as dean of the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

Duane E. Jeffery is a professor of integrative biology at Brigham Young University.


More Information:

Pages: 128
ISBN: 978-1-58958-093-0 (Paperback)
Published in 2006