Sep 19, 2023
This episode features a wide ranging conversation between LDF
host Dan Wotherspoon and his good friend and
historian James Harris about the life and ministry
of Elder James E. Talmage. Just before and then in the first few
decades of the twentieth century (1862-1933), Elder Talmage served
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in myriad ways. He
is among the earliest academics/scholars to come into the Quorum of
the Twelve Apostles (1911), but even before his time in the quorum
he was kept busy leading what is now known as the University of
Utah, head of its geology department, as well as being heavily
consulted by LDS leaders on a myriad of topics. (All this while he
was also married and raising a family, as well!)
He is most widely known among church members for three books he
produced at the request of the First Presidency: The Articles
of Faith, Jesus the Christ, and The Great Apostasy,
all of which have been very influential in the lives of Latter-day
Saints and the narratives they tell about these subjects.
What most don't know is much about the man himself--and that is
where the expertise of James Harris comes in. From him, we get a
nice overview of his schooling and church service that intersected
with many interesting leaders and issues. But through story and
reflection, Harris helps us get a better feel for the
man.
We lift him up here as a potential example for many who struggle to
be their authentic selves within an organization that often doesn't
feel welcoming to secular knowledge. His steadiness and ability to
see things from large perspectives, even if some of his colleagues
didn't, or in some cases vociferously disagreed with him, is worth
considering
There is much in this conversation that one might label,
"sidetrips," as during the course of things, Dan and Jim reflect on
wider issues and things they find helpful or interesting that were
prompted by something in Elder Talmage's life.
Listen in!