Feeding the Flock, the second volume of Terryl L. Givens\u27s landmark study of the foundations of Mormon thought and practice, traces the essential contours of Mormon practice as it developed from Joseph Smith to the present. Despite the stigmatizing fascination with its social innovations (polygamy, communalism), its stark supernaturalism (angels, gold plates, and seer stones), and its most esoteric aspects (a New World Garden of Eden, sacred undergarments), as well as its long-standing outlier status among American Protestants, Givens reminds us that Mormonism remains the most enduring-and thriving-product of the nineteenth-century\u27s religious upheavals and innovations. Because Mormonism is founded on a radically unconventional cosmol...
After Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt was the most influential figure in early Mormo...
On June 27, 1844, Joseph Smith, the founder of The Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-day Saints, was a...
Explanations of the nature of humanity, God, and the purpose of life have a direct influence on the ...
Provides the most comprehensive overview of Mormonism—one of the fast growing religions in the World...
With over 100 million copies in print, the Book of Mormon has spawned a vast religious movement, but...
In People of Paradox, Terryl Givens traces the rise and development of Mormon culture from the days ...
Beginning with a handful of members in 1830, the church that Joseph Smith founded has grown into a w...
With over 140 million copies in print, and serving as the principal proselytizing tool of one of the...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
Against this conservative Christian background, Parley Pratt’s major work stands in sharp relief. No...
Against this conservative Christian background, Parley Pratt’s major work stands in sharp relief. No...
Mormonism is an early nineteenth-century restorationist movement that is convinced it is the preemin...
This anthology offers rare access to key original documents illuminating Mormon history, theology, a...
Nineteenth-century American writers frequently cast the Mormon as a stock villain in such fictional ...
Although often regarded as marginal or obscure, Mormonism is a significant American religious minori...
After Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt was the most influential figure in early Mormo...
On June 27, 1844, Joseph Smith, the founder of The Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-day Saints, was a...
Explanations of the nature of humanity, God, and the purpose of life have a direct influence on the ...
Provides the most comprehensive overview of Mormonism—one of the fast growing religions in the World...
With over 100 million copies in print, the Book of Mormon has spawned a vast religious movement, but...
In People of Paradox, Terryl Givens traces the rise and development of Mormon culture from the days ...
Beginning with a handful of members in 1830, the church that Joseph Smith founded has grown into a w...
With over 140 million copies in print, and serving as the principal proselytizing tool of one of the...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
Against this conservative Christian background, Parley Pratt’s major work stands in sharp relief. No...
Against this conservative Christian background, Parley Pratt’s major work stands in sharp relief. No...
Mormonism is an early nineteenth-century restorationist movement that is convinced it is the preemin...
This anthology offers rare access to key original documents illuminating Mormon history, theology, a...
Nineteenth-century American writers frequently cast the Mormon as a stock villain in such fictional ...
Although often regarded as marginal or obscure, Mormonism is a significant American religious minori...
After Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt was the most influential figure in early Mormo...
On June 27, 1844, Joseph Smith, the founder of The Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-day Saints, was a...
Explanations of the nature of humanity, God, and the purpose of life have a direct influence on the ...