Truman Madsen – Mormon Philosopher 1926-2009

Truman G. Madsen

Truman G. Madsen

On Thursday May 28, 2009 it was announced that one of the great philosophers and historians of Mormonism, Truman G. Madsen passed on to the next life, succombing to cancer. Members of the church, and LDS Bloggers worldwide are bidding him a fond farewell.  This post pays my tribute to a great man, and a great mind, who leaves a lasting legacy.

 

“‘To be or not to be?’ That is not the question. What is the question? The question is not one of being, but of becoming. ‘To become more or not to become more. This is the question faced by each intelligence in our universe.”  – Madsen, Eternal Man

Madsen was a beloved and honored contributor to Mormon scholarship and education. He taught for 37 years at Brigham Young University,

Religious Studies Center

Religious Studies Center

While at BYU, he held the title of Richard L. Evans Chair of Religious Understanding, promoting study of not only LDS doctrine but all world religions. During his life he also served as a director of the BYU Jerusalem Center. Among Madsen’s amazing legacy of recordings, lectures and writings are unparalleled essays on Joseph Smith, a definitive biography of Joseph Smith, studies of the prophets of The LDS Church,   Temple Worship , and hundreds of lectures on finding truth.

“A little boy, I’m told, wrote a letter to God (this is published in a collection of children’s letters). It said, “Dear God, How do you feel about people who don’t believe in you? A friend of mine wants to know.” Recently I was invited to sit in on a graduate class elsewhere–a group most critical and equipped with jaw-breaking terminology and bone-breaking arguments against religion.

Jesus Christ

Jesus Christ

At one point I said, “So I’ll know where you’re coming from, would each person here consider: If you had only one question to address to Jesus Christ, what would you ask him?” Well, most of those in the room had a grievance and said that they would ask a kind of “pick-a-fight” question. But one lad, in the corner, didn’t respond, and, having been urged, finally said with a thoughtful smile, “Well, if I had only one question, I would ask, ‘How am I doing?”’ – Madsen, On How We Know

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Jerusalem Center

His in-depth study of the Life of Christ, lectures recorded and  filmed on location in the Holy Land, were of great fascination and education to me personally. These lectures greatly enhanced my experience and deepened my personal witness of Jesus the Christ, as I participated in a BYU Study Abroad program to Jerusalem in 1986 – 87.  Additional links to Madsen’s work, and videos can be found at the official Truman Madsen Website. Other links and a bio can be found at the Truman G. Madsen Wiki Page.

I was hopeful to find a video version of Madsen’s lecture on Gethsemane, entitled The Olive Press, which had a tremendous impact on me. Madsen truly had a grasp of The Atonement on a higher level than the rank and file:

face toward Christ“The greatest tragedy of life is that, having paid that awful price of suffering “according to the flesh that his bowels might be filled with compassion,” and being now prepared to reach down and help us, he is forbidden because we won’t let him. We look down instead of up.” – Madsen, The Highest In Us,

Sadly, there is not much offered by and about Truman Madsen on YouTube (yet). He possessed such a unique persona and voice, that it is a delight to see him speaking, as well as hear and read his words. The video I have attached (getting a lot of play time in the past 24 hours) offers a great sample of Madsen’s riveting storytelling and talent as a master teacher. Here, he details the beginning of the practice of polygyny instituted by the prophet Joseph Smith in Nauvoo (filmed on location in Nauvoo). 

God bless your next adventure in the great beyond, Brother Madsen! No doubt, you are already instructing and teaching the angels in their heavenly duties. - MoSop

Brother Madsen

Brother Madsen

“My testimony to you is that you have come literally “trailing clouds of glory”. If you only knew who you are and what you did and how you earned the privileges of mortality and not just of mortality but of this time, this place, this dispensation, and the associates that have been meant to cross and intertwine with your lives…what in my bitter moments I call this spook alley of mortality…if you knew the latent infinite power that is locked up and hidden for your own good now – you would never again yield to any of the putdowns that are a dime a dozen in our culture today.” – Madsen, The Highest In Us

Facing Hard Times

Quentin L Cook

Quentin L Cook

This life is not always easy, nor was it meant to be. It is a time of testing and proving. When we are having a particularly hard time, and things seem unbearable, we can be assured that we are not alone. There is One who will bear our burdens, and hold us in His arms.

This video illustrates an excerpt of LDS apostle Quentin L. Cook’s talk entitled “Hope Ya Know, We Had A Hard Time” given at the Church General Conference in October 2008.

Bednar On Blessings of The Temple

David A. Bednar

David A. Bednar

During the April 2009 General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, apostle Elder David A. Bednar gave a talk entiteld: “Honorably Hold a Name and Standing“. Elder Bednar discussed the blessings of temple worship, and the challenges and opposition which often accompany this sacred form of worship. This video beautifully illustrates some of the highlights:

Pornography Addiction: Movie Offers Hope

A compelling documentary has been created entitled “Pornography: Confronting the Addiction“.

Director Brandon Kowallis

Director Brandon Kowallis

This 35-minute film began as the Masters thesis project of up-and-coming director Brandon Kowallis, a graduate of both National University, and BYU. Awhile back, I had the opportunity to attend a screening at my local library, and came away inspired. Director Kowallis was on hand to introduce the film, and moderated a question and answer session following the screening along with Continue reading

Mormon Channel: Good News In The Air

Mormon Channel

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has launched a new online radio station called “The Mormon Channel“.

Faith Promoting Programming: Commercial Free.

What exciting news!  The LDS Church has taken another huge step onto the world stage using “New Media” to spread a positive message to the world. The radio channel was created to give an inspirational option for online listening, religious instruction, and uplifting music. Members and non-members of the Mormon church will enjoy the messages. For example: when I clicked on this morning, the program playing was called “Facing Death“. The program included Interviews with religious and spiritual leaders of many faiths – exploring the subject of religion and death, and interviews with individuals sharing their personal stories of death and grief. It was compelling, thought provoking, and extremely hopeful. The second program was a rebroadcast of Music and The Spoken Word.

The Mormon Channel has something for everyone. Channel Programs Include: “Church News“, “Mormon Conversations“, “Everything Creative“, “History of Hymns“, “Into The World“, “Legacy: Family History Stories“, “Mormon Identity“, “Music With a Message“, “Scripture Stories For Children“, “General Conference Stories“, ” The Light of Men: Jesus Christ

I am especially pleased to see two programs completely dedicated to MUSIC. Check it out!

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The Lost Generation

History gave us “Generation X”, which in turn gave birth to “Generation Y”. Today’s rising youth are sometimes referred to as the “Lost Generation”. It is a retrospective reference to the disillusioned youth of post-WWI, viewed comparable to present-day. Two years ago, a creative and thought-provoking video was submitted to the AARP’s U@50 video contest. It received a standing ovation, and took second prize. I was impressed with the underlying spiritual message.

The Miracle of The Holy Bible

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Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) revere the Holy Bible as a sacred volume of scripture. Latter-day Saints cherish its teachings and engage in a lifelong study of its divine wisdom. Moreover, during worship and instruction services the Bible and its teachings are pondered and discussed.

To increase biblical understanding, the Church provides extensive resources and tools: lesson manuals [Old Testament and New Testament], cross-reference materials, Bible maps, a Bible dictionary, and articles in various magazines.

The Bible is much more than a collection of antiquated writings with no relevance to the modern world. On the contrary, it stands in the center of the spiritual life of millions across the globe, including the Latter-day Saints.

In a recent sermon , LDS apostle M. Russell Ballard Church characterized the Bible as the “bedrock of all Christianity” and one of the “pillars” of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Furthermore, he described the Bible as an inspired miracle. Here is a one minute excerpt:

I love the bible. It is one of the Books that Guide My Life. I thank my dear mother for reading to me from its holy pages from the time I was born. Through the Bible, I have an intimite understanding of God’s plan for the world, His method to speak through Holy Prophets, and the mortal ministry of our Savior Jesus Christ. What gratitude I give to God for the miracle and gift of the Holy Bible! – MoSop

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