Beginning with a handful of members in 1830, the church that Joseph Smith founded has grown into a world-wide organization with over 12 million adherents, playing prominent roles in politics, sports, entertainment, and business. Yet they are an oddity. They are considered wholesome, conservative, and friendly on one hand, and clannish, weird, and self-righteous on the other. Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction explains who Mormons are: what they believe and how they live their lives. Written by Richard Lyman Bushman, an eminent historian and practicing Mormon, this compact, informative volume ranges from the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the contentious issues of contemporary Mormonism. Bushman argues that J...
Mormonism is an early nineteenth-century restorationist movement that is convinced it is the preemin...
After Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt was the most influential figure in early Mormo...
Feeding the Flock, the second volume of Terryl L. Givens\u27s landmark study of the foundations of M...
It is as history that Richard L. Bushman analyzes the emergence of Mormonism in the early nineteenth...
Although often regarded as marginal or obscure, Mormonism is a significant American religious minori...
Provides the most comprehensive overview of Mormonism—one of the fast growing religions in the World...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
Mormonism is one of the world\u27s fastest growing religions, doubling its membership every 15 years...
Mormonism is one of the world\u27s fastest growing religions, doubling its membership every 15 years...
Mormonism is one of the world\u27s fastest growing religions, doubling its membership every 15 years...
Mormonism was one of many religious movements that emerged in antebellum American during the ferment...
In People of Paradox, Terryl Givens traces the rise and development of Mormon culture from the days ...
With over 140 million copies in print, and serving as the principal proselytizing tool of one of the...
This anthology offers rare access to key original documents illuminating Mormon history, theology, a...
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon or LDS church, ...
Mormonism is an early nineteenth-century restorationist movement that is convinced it is the preemin...
After Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt was the most influential figure in early Mormo...
Feeding the Flock, the second volume of Terryl L. Givens\u27s landmark study of the foundations of M...
It is as history that Richard L. Bushman analyzes the emergence of Mormonism in the early nineteenth...
Although often regarded as marginal or obscure, Mormonism is a significant American religious minori...
Provides the most comprehensive overview of Mormonism—one of the fast growing religions in the World...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
Mormonism is one of the world\u27s fastest growing religions, doubling its membership every 15 years...
Mormonism is one of the world\u27s fastest growing religions, doubling its membership every 15 years...
Mormonism is one of the world\u27s fastest growing religions, doubling its membership every 15 years...
Mormonism was one of many religious movements that emerged in antebellum American during the ferment...
In People of Paradox, Terryl Givens traces the rise and development of Mormon culture from the days ...
With over 140 million copies in print, and serving as the principal proselytizing tool of one of the...
This anthology offers rare access to key original documents illuminating Mormon history, theology, a...
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon or LDS church, ...
Mormonism is an early nineteenth-century restorationist movement that is convinced it is the preemin...
After Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt was the most influential figure in early Mormo...
Feeding the Flock, the second volume of Terryl L. Givens\u27s landmark study of the foundations of M...