An essay by Stephen L. Richards, who served in both the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the First Presidency, on the contributions of Joseph Smith to religious belief. These include a new understanding of God and the Godhead; the character of the Holy Ghost; a new concept of the priesthood; new and continuous revelation; the state of humankind; a new concept of the human body; the family of God and the exaltation of humankind; temples and work for the dead; eternal marriage; and new church organization and practice, among others.
Author
Stephen L. Richards (1879–1959)
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, 1917–1951
First counselor in the First Presidency, 1951–1959
Publisher
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication date & place
February 1977
United States
Physical description
16 pages, including covers
Full-color
Includes the pre-1981 Articles of Faith and 1 page of selected mission addresses around the world
Approximately 4 by 8.5 inches (10 by 21.5 cm)