Description: 1960 Faith in a Day of Unbelief 1st Ed HCDJ Hardcover David H Yarn Jr Mormon LDS_____________________________________ Faith in a Day of Unbelief by David H Yarn JrPublished by Deseret Books (1960) About the Book:A book that was needed in 1960 and is definitely needed 59 years later in 2019! Clear, compact and conclusive, Faith in a Day of Unblief comes with vigor to a world seeking for security. To Latter-Day Saints it lends reinforcment to their beliefs, clarifying and giving chapter and verse for further strength. To the investigator it affords a straightforward presentation of LDS first principals. To the non-member who reads the book offers convincing evidence that will encourage further study. Condition:Excellent 1st Edition Hardcover Book with Dust Jacket! The book itself looks brand new! The binding is tight and all pages within are bright white with no writing, underlining, high-lighting, rips, tears, bends, or folds. The covers look perfect! The dust jacket is in excellent condition with no rips, folds or tears, but does have some faint wear on the top edge of the jacket and a price clip, as can be seen in my photos. You will be happy with this one! Always handled carefully and packaged securely! Buy with confidence from a seller who takes the time to show you the details and not use just stock photos. Please check out all my pictures and email with any questions! Thanks for looking! About the Author, David H. Yarn Jr.:David H. Yarn spent over 40 years of his life at what he affectionately referred to as “the BYU.” His contributions to BYU as a student, teacher, dean, and well-known public speaker extend far beyond the classroom. Those who were privileged to work with him noted and admired his scholarly knowledge, extensive service, and deep religious devotion. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1920, Brother Yarn was known for his warm, hospitable Southern mannerisms. As a young man, he attended Georgia Tech before serving a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Western States Mission. He attended Brigham Young University upon his return and later explained that these two events—his mission and attending BYU—played an integral part in his decision to become a teacher. He discovered a joy and satisfaction that came from sharing ideas and helping other people learn as a missionary, and as a student he discovered a love for the academic association he shared with his peers. This came both from interactions in the classroom and from the Sunday evening firesides he regularly conducted in his dormitory living room. In September of 1945, Brother Yarn met Marilyn Stevenson. They began dating and were sealed in the Salt Lake City Temple nine months later. After graduating, Brother Yarn taught three theology classes at BYU before leaving Provo to attend graduate school at Columbia University. He returned to BYU upon obtaining his master’s degree, this time as an assistant professor of philosophy and theology. Within a year of teaching, Brother David Yarn became chairman of the Department of Theology and Religious Philosophy. After serving as department chair for six years, Brother Yarn took a brief sabbatical to pursue a doctoral degree in philosophy and education from Columbia University. He then returned to BYU and was advanced to the position of associate professor and director of the Religion Department. During his tenure in this position, Brother Yarn felt the Religion Department was not regarded with the same respect as other departments, and he made it his personal mission to eliminate this discrepancy. After writing to the president of the university asking the department to be granted status as its own college, he was promoted to full professor and first dean of the new College of Religion. Brother Yarn also served as an administrator at BYU and was a member of the Religious Studies Center advisory board. He was a member of Phi Kappa Phi, serving as president of the BYU division for one year. Brother Yarn was the general editor of the J. Reuben Clark Papers project at BYU and was one of the first recipients of the Karl G. Maeser Excellence in Teaching award. He was named Man of the Year by the BYU chapter of Blue Key. Known for his ability to engage an audience, Brother Yarn gave devotional, forum, graduation, and convocation addresses during his time at BYU. He served as a bishop, as a member of the MIA and Sunday School general board, as a counselor in a stake presidency, and as a stake president. He was also asked to be a writer on the Melchizedek Priesthood manual committee and delivered a series of Sunday evening addresses for KSL radio in the Salt Lake City Tabernacle on behalf of the Church. After retiring from teaching, Brother Yarn served as a sealer in the Provo Utah Temple and then as president of the Atlanta Georgia Temple. He wrote many articles and several books, the best-known of which were The Four Gospels as One and The Gospel, God, Man, and Truth. In 2012, he passed away of natural causes in his home in Provo, Utah. He and his wife were the parents of six daughters, grandparents of twenty-two grandchildren, and great-grandparents of twenty-eight great-grandchildren. Copyright © 2018-2024 TDM Inc. The photos and text in this listing are copyrighted. I spend lots of time writing up my descriptions and despise it when un-original losers cut and paste my descriptions in as their own. It is against ebay policy and if you are caught, you will be reported to ebay and could be sued for copyright infringement and damages.
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Signed By: David H. Yarn Jr.
Book Title: Faith in a Day of Unbelief
Book Series: LDS
Original Language: English
Item Length: 6 in
Vintage: Yes
Personalize: No
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Item Height: 8 in
Personalized: Yes
Features: 1st Edition, Signed by author, David H. Yarn
Topic: Mormons
Unit Quantity: 1
Subjects: Religion & Beliefs
Item Width: 0.5 in
Signed: Yes
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Deseret Book
Intended Audience: Adults, Young Adults
Inscribed: Yes
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 1960
Type: LDS Companion Study
Era: 1960s
Special Attributes: Signed 1st Edition!
Author: David H. Yarn, Jr
Genre: Religious & Spiritual
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Weight: 20 oz
Number of Pages: 189 Pages