This article explores the phenomenon of nineteenth-century new religious movements as a reaction to the “plain Bible” religious culture of that era. The plain Bible thesis maintained that the Bible was clear in its meaning, persuasive in its message, and authoritative in all matters of truth. Through the examples of Joseph Smith, Mary Baker Eddy and Henry David Thoreau, this article illustrates how three religious innovators reacted against the plain Bible thesis by creating their own versions of scripture which, in turn, aided in creating or strengthening alternative forms of Christianity. With his Mormon scriptural canon, including The Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price, Smith combated the notion that the Bib...
This article takes as its starting point The Pictorial Bible, considering it as an historiographical...
The purpose of this article is to point out that the Indian prophetic movements enabled the American...
This history capstone paper examines the role that the concept of Continuing Revelation played in th...
This article explores the phenomenon of nineteenth-century new religious movements as a reaction to ...
The inception or Mormonism took place in 1830, when on the 6th of April of that year Joseph Smith Jr...
The idea of religious freedom was one of the hallmarks of early nineteenth-century America, but it w...
Devotion to the Bible remains an underappreciated aspect of American religious life partly because i...
Journal ArticleThe Mormon cases present a fascinating study of diversity and conformity in the Unite...
It has been the claim of Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism or the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat...
Nephite missionaries in the first century BC had significant difficulty preaching the gospel among N...
My interest in Deism was piqued while reading a book entitled, Bible in Pocket, Gun in Hand, and sub...
The Book of Mormon is a text published in 1830 and considered a sacred work of scripture by adherent...
Mormonism is an early nineteenth-century restorationist movement that is convinced it is the preemin...
In February of 1848, the man about to found one of America’s most successful utopias composed a plan...
Israel Reborn on Western Shores Asa, Gideon, Rehoboam, and Jeroboham are hardly household names in t...
This article takes as its starting point The Pictorial Bible, considering it as an historiographical...
The purpose of this article is to point out that the Indian prophetic movements enabled the American...
This history capstone paper examines the role that the concept of Continuing Revelation played in th...
This article explores the phenomenon of nineteenth-century new religious movements as a reaction to ...
The inception or Mormonism took place in 1830, when on the 6th of April of that year Joseph Smith Jr...
The idea of religious freedom was one of the hallmarks of early nineteenth-century America, but it w...
Devotion to the Bible remains an underappreciated aspect of American religious life partly because i...
Journal ArticleThe Mormon cases present a fascinating study of diversity and conformity in the Unite...
It has been the claim of Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism or the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat...
Nephite missionaries in the first century BC had significant difficulty preaching the gospel among N...
My interest in Deism was piqued while reading a book entitled, Bible in Pocket, Gun in Hand, and sub...
The Book of Mormon is a text published in 1830 and considered a sacred work of scripture by adherent...
Mormonism is an early nineteenth-century restorationist movement that is convinced it is the preemin...
In February of 1848, the man about to found one of America’s most successful utopias composed a plan...
Israel Reborn on Western Shores Asa, Gideon, Rehoboam, and Jeroboham are hardly household names in t...
This article takes as its starting point The Pictorial Bible, considering it as an historiographical...
The purpose of this article is to point out that the Indian prophetic movements enabled the American...
This history capstone paper examines the role that the concept of Continuing Revelation played in th...