Journal of Discourses

Journal of Discourses

The "Journal of Discourses" (often abbreviated "J.D.") is a 26-volume collection of public sermons by early leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The first editions of the "Journal" were published in England by George D. Watt, the stenographer of Brigham Young. Publication began in 1854, with the endorsement of the church's First Presidency, [ [http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/JournalOfDiscourses3/image/100504_170840_db010_6_r_Va_M230_J82_v01.pdf "Letter from the First Presidency", "Journal of Discourses" 1:6] .] and ended in 1886. The "Journal" is one of the richest sources of early Mormon theology and thinking. It includes 1,438 sermons given by 55 church leaders, including most numerously Brigham Young, John Taylor, Orson Pratt, Heber C. Kimball, and George Q. Cannon.

George D. Watt recorded the first four volumes of sermons himself, and he continued to contribute through volume twelve, but at least eleven other stenographers were involved. Brigham Young has by far the most sermons recorded in the "Journal", with 390. It was said that:

Brigham Young secured stenographic reports of his addresses. As he traveled among the people, reporters accompanied him. All that he said was recorded. Practically all of these discourses (from December 16, 1851 to August 19, 1877) were published in the Journal of Discourses, which was widely distributed. The public utterances of few great historical figures have been so faithfully and fully preserved. [John A. Widtsoe, "Discourses of Brigham Young" (1925), Deseret Book Company, 1954 edition: ISBN 0-87747-066-9]

Though never accepted as Mormon canon, the "Journal" was highly esteemed in its day. The preface to the 8th volume, written by Apostle George Q. Cannon, stated

"The "Journal of Discourses" deservedly ranks as one of the standard works of the Church, and every rightminded Saint will certainly welcome with joy every Number as it comes forth from the press as an additional reflector of 'the light that shines from Zion's hill.'" [ [http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/JournalOfDiscourses3/image/100504_171524_cb003n_Va_M230_J82_v08.pdf "Preface", "Journal of Discourses" 8:3] .]

Today, however, the LDS Church has expressed some reservations about the "Journal". Below is the current, official position of the church on the issue:

"The "Journal of Discourses" is not an official publication of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is a compilation of sermons and other materials from the early years of the Church, which were transcribed and then published. It includes practical advice as well as doctrinal discussion, some of which is speculative in nature and some of which is only of historical interest. ... Questions have been raised about the accuracy of some transcriptions. Modern technology and processes were not available for verifying the accuracy of transcriptions, and some significant mistakes have been documented. The "Journal of Discourses" includes interesting and insightful teachings by early Church leaders; however, by itself it is not an authoritative source of Church doctrine." [LDS.org, [http://www.lds.org/portal/site/LDSOrg/menuitem.3933737ad2ff28132eb22a86942826a0/?vgnextoid=bbd508f54922d010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD&locale=0&sourceId=c9622f2324d98010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____ Gospel Topics: The Journal of Discourses] , accessed May 2007.]

Interpretations of some of the themes in the "Journal" have and are currently under debate between many anti-Mormons and Mormons. Some of the issues under debate between these groups include blood atonement, the Adam-God theory, plural marriage, and the exclusionary Negro doctrine.

ee also

*List of Latter Day Saint periodicals

Notes

External links

* [http://patriot.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=%2FJournalOfDiscourses3 Journal of Discourses] : Scanned images of all pages in all 26 volumes (PDF format)
* [http://journalofdiscourses.org/ The Journal of Discourses online] : Complete text (HTML format) (does not retain "italics" in text; some words have been improperly runtogether).
* [http://www.lightplanet.com/mormons/daily/history/1844_1877/jd_eom.htm Encyclopedia of Mormonism entry]
*Gerald E. Jones, [http://www.lds.org/portal/site/LDSOrg/menuitem.b12f9d18fae655bb69095bd3e44916a0/?vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD&locale=0&sourceId=0f5fd0640b96b010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____ “I Have a Question”] , "Ensign", Aug. 1978, 31–32 : Article from official LDS magazine about authenticity concerns of the "Journal"


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