In “The Seventy's Course in Theology (First Year)," B. H. Roberts meticulously constructs an educational framework for understanding Latter-day Saint theology, utilizing an expository literary style that is both accessible and authoritative. Through a systematic examination of foundational principles, doctrines, and historical contexts, Roberts engages the reader with a blend of scholarly rigor and spiritual insight, aimed particularly at preparing members of the Seventy'Äîan important leadership body within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The book is infused with doctrinal teachings, scriptural references, and ecclesiastical history, making it a pivotal text for theological education within the LDS tradition during a time of significant ecclesiastical expansion and doctrinal consolidation in the early 20th century. As a prominent church leader, historian, and theologian, B. H. Roberts was deeply influenced by his commitment to the principles of the Latter-day Saint faith and his belief in the importance of sound instruction. His multifaceted role as a member of the Quorum of the Seventy, along with his scholarly pursuits in history and doctrine, inspired him to compile this comprehensive course, aiming to equip church leaders with a robust understanding of their faith and responsibilities. Roberts's work is an essential read for anyone interested in Latter-day Saint theology, church governance, or religious education. Its depth and clarity make it a valuable resource for church leaders, educators, and laypeople alike, providing insights that resonate far beyond its original context and continue to inform contemporary discussions in religious circles.