PODCAST · religion
Key to the Science of Theology (Version 2)
by Parley Pratt
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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018 - CHAPTER XVII Laws of marriage and procreation
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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017 - CHAPTER XVI Further remarks on man's physical and intellectual progressPhilosophy of will
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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016 - CHAPTER XV Resurrection its times and degreesfirst second and third heavens
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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015 - CHAPTER XIV The world of Spirits
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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014 - CHAPTER XIII Dreams
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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013 - CHAPTER XII Angels and Spirits
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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012 - CHAPTER XI Philosophy of Miracles
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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011 - CHAPTER X Keys of initiation in practical Theology
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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010 - CHAPTER IX Revival or restoration of the science of Theology in the present age
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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009 - CHAPTER VIII Key of Knowledge Power and Government
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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008 - CHAPTER VII Destiny of the Universe
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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007 - CHAPTER VI Origin of the Universe
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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006 - CHAPTER V Keys of the mysteries of the Godhead
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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005 - CHAPTER IV Rise progress decline and loss of the science of Theology on the Western Hemisphere
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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004 - CHAPTER III Progress decline and final loss of the science of Theology among the Gentiles
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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003 - CHAPTER II Decline and loss of this science among the Jews
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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002 - CHAPTER I Theologyits definitionhistorical illustrations
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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001 - Preface
Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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Delve into the rich theological landscape crafted by Parley P. Pratt, a key figure in the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Originally published in 1855, Key to the Science of Theology stands as a foundational text in Mormon thought. Pratt navigates a broad spectrum of theological themes, starting with a spiritual history of the Jews and Gentiles and their evolving relationship with God. He then ventures into the unique cosmology of the Latter-day Saints. Drawing extensively from the scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments, as well as LDS revelations—Pratt seeks to engage a diverse audience. Central to his message is the belief in a loving, personal God who plays an active role in the lives of His children. He underscores the significance of faith, repentance, and adherence to divine commandments as essential pathways to salvation and exaltation. Summary by James Bleckley
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