While still in poverty and fleeing heavy persecution in 1841, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints committed themselves to an unexpected architectural endeavor. They decided to construct a temple to their God in their newly christened frontier city of Nauvoo, Illinois. What motivated these poor, homeless, persecuted Christians to start construction on such an ambitious project? Though they were being driven from the state, were about to lose the Temple, and had just lost their alleged prophet, they still chose to finish it. Despite significant financial and social challenges, the Latter-day Saints chose to build the Nauvoo Temple for at least three reasons: first, they believed in following the counsel of those they be...
This article discusses financial aspects of Mormon settlements in Illinois between 1839 and 1846. Al...
In Mormonism the idea of Zion was prominent from the beginning. Joseph Smith was initially looking f...
Tabernacles are a largely overlooked feature of communities in the Mormon Culture Region. Though the...
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (frequently referred to as Latter-day Sai...
As the Saints prepared to leave Nauvoo, Brigham Young and the Quorum of the Twelve attempted to lea...
Thirty thousand Mormons Lived in Western Illinois in the 1840’s, with only about half of them living...
In 1846 the Mormons abandoned Nauvoo, Illinois, and made their west to Utah. Among the many building...
Although the meanings that places possess are very personal, institutional hierarchies (e.g. governm...
There were generally three different motivations for the construction of a tabernacle in a specific ...
The quest to create a Zion community was a defining feature of the early Mormon movement. As they we...
Nauvoo, Illinois was the setting for two important social experiments in the middle of the nineteent...
textMormonism is among the most studied religious phenomena of American history. Yet little attenti...
Mormon settlement outside of Nauvoo, Illinois is one of the most neglected topics in Mormon history....
In the decades before the Civil War, St. Louis was considered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latte...
thesisThe question of ultimate architectural origins for the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus...
This article discusses financial aspects of Mormon settlements in Illinois between 1839 and 1846. Al...
In Mormonism the idea of Zion was prominent from the beginning. Joseph Smith was initially looking f...
Tabernacles are a largely overlooked feature of communities in the Mormon Culture Region. Though the...
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (frequently referred to as Latter-day Sai...
As the Saints prepared to leave Nauvoo, Brigham Young and the Quorum of the Twelve attempted to lea...
Thirty thousand Mormons Lived in Western Illinois in the 1840’s, with only about half of them living...
In 1846 the Mormons abandoned Nauvoo, Illinois, and made their west to Utah. Among the many building...
Although the meanings that places possess are very personal, institutional hierarchies (e.g. governm...
There were generally three different motivations for the construction of a tabernacle in a specific ...
The quest to create a Zion community was a defining feature of the early Mormon movement. As they we...
Nauvoo, Illinois was the setting for two important social experiments in the middle of the nineteent...
textMormonism is among the most studied religious phenomena of American history. Yet little attenti...
Mormon settlement outside of Nauvoo, Illinois is one of the most neglected topics in Mormon history....
In the decades before the Civil War, St. Louis was considered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latte...
thesisThe question of ultimate architectural origins for the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus...
This article discusses financial aspects of Mormon settlements in Illinois between 1839 and 1846. Al...
In Mormonism the idea of Zion was prominent from the beginning. Joseph Smith was initially looking f...
Tabernacles are a largely overlooked feature of communities in the Mormon Culture Region. Though the...