
Walking in Darkness at Noon-Day
A piercingly fresh look at an age-old problem. Intended for Latter-day Saint readers and will have its greatest impact thereon. Details 6x9 257 pages Available in softcover or hardcover style Synopsis Walking in Darkness at Noon-Day is an insightful look at the prevailing "wisdom" of our day and the substantial influence it wields in the lives of nearly every American, including many faithful Latter-day Saints. Brother Greene observes that as human beings in a mortal realm, we Latter-day Saints are just as susceptible to Satan's deception as anyone else, if we are not extremely vigilant. Greene builds the case that nearly all Latter-day Saints are in some degree influenced (if not steeped) in the "philosophies of men, mingled with scripture." Walking in Darkness at Noon-Day draws from scripture, latter-day prophets, and our nation's founding principles to give Latter-day Saints [and "all mankind"] a straightforward primer on agency, "that we henceforth be no more children, tossed to