A Voice from Jerusalem. Or, A Sketch of the Travels and Ministry of Elder Orson Hyde

Par : Orson Hyde
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  • Nombre de pages173
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-618488-9
  • EAN4064066184889
  • Date de parution13/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "A Voice from Jerusalem, " Orson Hyde presents a compelling theological and historical exploration that captures the spirit of his time and addresses the complexities of faith and identity in the 19th century. Written with a poetic cadence and rich imagery, the book invites readers on a spiritual journey, interweaving personal narrative with scriptural analysis to articulate a vision of religious renewal and hope.
Hyde's work emerges from the context of the burgeoning Latter-day Saint movement, reflecting the fervent desire for restoration and Zion that characterized early Mormon thought. Orson Hyde, a prominent early leader in the Latter-day Saint movement, was driven to write this influential text following his mission to the Holy Land in 1841. His experiences there profoundly shaped his understanding of the relationship between divine prophecy and earthly realities, and his writings often echo a longing for the literal and spiritual return to Jerusalem.
Hyde's unique perspective as both a religious leader and a traveler provides a rich foundation for his reflections on faith and the significance of Jerusalem in the Latter-day Saint framework. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in religious studies, early American history, or the intersection of faith and culture. Hyde's insights resonate not only for members of the Latter-day Saint community but also for those seeking to understand the broader implications of belief in a modern world.
Through its eloquent prose and profound themes, "A Voice from Jerusalem" remains a vital contribution to the dialogue on faith and identity.
In "A Voice from Jerusalem, " Orson Hyde presents a compelling theological and historical exploration that captures the spirit of his time and addresses the complexities of faith and identity in the 19th century. Written with a poetic cadence and rich imagery, the book invites readers on a spiritual journey, interweaving personal narrative with scriptural analysis to articulate a vision of religious renewal and hope.
Hyde's work emerges from the context of the burgeoning Latter-day Saint movement, reflecting the fervent desire for restoration and Zion that characterized early Mormon thought. Orson Hyde, a prominent early leader in the Latter-day Saint movement, was driven to write this influential text following his mission to the Holy Land in 1841. His experiences there profoundly shaped his understanding of the relationship between divine prophecy and earthly realities, and his writings often echo a longing for the literal and spiritual return to Jerusalem.
Hyde's unique perspective as both a religious leader and a traveler provides a rich foundation for his reflections on faith and the significance of Jerusalem in the Latter-day Saint framework. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in religious studies, early American history, or the intersection of faith and culture. Hyde's insights resonate not only for members of the Latter-day Saint community but also for those seeking to understand the broader implications of belief in a modern world.
Through its eloquent prose and profound themes, "A Voice from Jerusalem" remains a vital contribution to the dialogue on faith and identity.