"Mormon" Doctrine Plain and Simple; Or, Leaves from the Tree of Life by Penrose

(10 User reviews)   2009
Penrose, Charles W. (Charles William), 1832-1925 Penrose, Charles W. (Charles William), 1832-1925
English
Hey, have you ever wondered what it was like to be at the very beginning of a major religious movement? Not just reading about it later, but hearing the arguments and feeling the passion of someone who was actually there? That's what this book is. It’s not a dry history lesson—it’s a direct, forceful defense of early Mormon beliefs, written by a man, Charles W. Penrose, who helped shape them. The main 'mystery' here isn't a whodunit; it's a 'why did they believe this?' and 'how did they explain it to a world that often hated them?' Penrose lays out core doctrines like the nature of God, the purpose of life, and the idea of modern prophets with a clarity that’s meant to convince both members and curious outsiders. Reading it feels like stepping into a time machine and landing right in the middle of a fiery 19th-century sermon. It’s raw, it’s unapologetic, and it gives you a front-row seat to the intellectual and spiritual foundations of a faith as it was being built.
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This book isn't a novel with a plot in the traditional sense. Think of it more as a guided tour through the core beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often called the Mormon Church) as understood in the late 1800s. Charles W. Penrose, a prominent apostle and leader, wrote it as a straightforward explanation and defense of his faith. He takes on big questions: What is God really like? What happens after we die? Why was a new church needed? He presents these ideas not as abstract philosophy, but as plain, simple truths restored to the earth.

The Story

The "story" is the argument itself. Penrose structures the book like a series of lessons or sermons. He starts with foundational ideas about God and Jesus Christ, moves through the purpose of life and the plan of salvation, and explains unique LDS practices and beliefs like modern revelation, temples, and the Word of Wisdom. The entire book is his effort to make a complex religious system understandable and, in his view, obviously true. There's a palpable sense of urgency in his writing—he's trying to correct misconceptions, answer critics, and strengthen the faith of believers all at once.

Why You Should Read It

Forget dry theology textbooks. This book has a voice. You can feel Penrose's conviction on every page. Whether you agree with his conclusions or not, you get an unfiltered look at how a dedicated believer explained and championed his faith during a period of intense growth and persecution. It’s a primary source document, which means you're hearing directly from a key player, not a modern historian's interpretation. I found it fascinating to see which points he emphasized and how he framed his arguments for a 19th-century audience. It’s less about the "what" of history and more about the "why" behind the beliefs.

Final Verdict

This is a niche book, but a valuable one. It's perfect for history enthusiasts, religious studies students, or anyone curious about Mormonism from a source inside the tradition. If you're a member of the LDS Church, it's a powerful glimpse into your theological heritage. If you're not, it's an authentic portal into the mind of an early leader. Be warned: it's a product of its time in style and some assumptions. But if you want to understand the heart of 19th-century Mormon thought, explained by one of its own passionate architects, this is as direct as it gets.



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David Garcia
5 months ago

Given the current trends in this field, the author doesn't just scratch the surface but goes into meaningful detail. This should be on the reading list of every serious professional.

Margaret Thomas
3 months ago

Having explored several resources on this, I find that the transition between theoretical knowledge and practical application is seamless. A trustworthy resource that I'll keep in my digital library.

Michael Garcia
2 months ago

Given the current trends in this field, the data points used to support the main thesis are quite robust. It’s hard to find this much value in a single source these days.

Paul Anderson
5 months ago

Given the current trends in this field, the nuanced approach to the central theme was better than I expected. It definitely lives up to the reputation of the publisher.

William Clark
1 year ago

Very helpful, thanks.

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