
James E. (James Edward) Talmage
James Edward Talmage was an English chemist, geologist, and religious leader who served as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1911 until his death.

The Story of "Mormonism" and The Philosophy of "Mormonism"
A prophet's divine revelations spark a new faith, igniting a journey of struggle and faith in a world of religious tension.
By James E. (James Edward) Talmage

The Vitality of "Mormonism": An Address
Discover how strong faith, strategic organization, and a global outreach transformed a religious movement into a lasting influence.
By James E. (James Edward) Talmage

The House of the Lord: A Study of Holy Sanctuaries Ancient and Modern
Discover the reasons behind building temples and the meaning of sacred rituals by traveling through time and traditions.
By James E. (James Edward) Talmage

Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
Discover the journey of Jesus Christ like never before, from His eternal origins to His prophesied return, and understand His central role in redeeming mankind.
By James E. (James Edward) Talmage

The Vitality of Mormonism: Brief Essays on Distinctive Doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Discover a faith's enduring strength as it confronts misconceptions and articulates its vision of God, salvation, and the power of individual choice.
By James E. (James Edward) Talmage

The Great Apostasy, Considered in the Light of Scriptural and Secular History
After the death of Christ's original followers, a spiritual darkness consumed the earth, leading to a loss of divine power and a desperate need for a renewed connection to God's truth.
By James E. (James Edward) Talmage

The Articles of Faith A Series of Lectures on the Principal Doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Explore the restored gospel and the nature of the divine as revealed through modern prophets, offering a guide to understanding foundational theological principles.
By James E. (James Edward) Talmage