Marion D Hanks on Gospel Scholarship
“No one knows anything about Christ’s work simply by being born a member
of the Church, and often he knows little about it after years of unmotivated
exposure in meetings or classes. He must learn. And learning involves
self-investment and effort. The gospel should be studied ‘as carefully as any
science.’ The ‘literature of the Church’ must be ‘acquired and read.’ Our
learning should be increased in our spare time ‘day by day.’ Then as we put the
gospel truth to work in daily life, we will never find it wanting. We will be
literate in the most important field of knowledge in the universe, knowledge
for lack of which men and nations perish, in the light of which men and nations
may be saved” (Marion D. Hanks, “Theological Illiterates”, Improvement Era [September
1968]: 42)