The Mormon People

The Mormon People

by Matthew Bowman
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 24/01/2012

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“From one of the brightest of the new generation of Mormon-studies scholars comes a crisp, engaging account of the religion’s history.”—The Wall Street Journal


With Mormonism on the nation’s radar as never before, religious historian Matthew Bowman has written an essential book thatpulls back the curtain on more than 180 years of Mormon history and doctrine. He recounts the church’s origins and explains how the Mormon vision has evolved—and with it the esteem in which Mormons have been held in the eyes of their countrymen. Admired on the one hand as hardworking paragons of family values, Mormons have also been derided as oddballs and persecuted as polygamists, heretics, and zealots. The place of Mormonism in public life continues to generate heated debate, yet the faith has never been more popular. One of the fastest-growing religions in the world, it retains an uneasy sense of its relationship with the main line of American culture.


Mormons will surely play an even greater role in American civic life in the years ahead. The Mormon People comes as a vital addition to the corpus of American religious history—a frank and balanced demystification of a faith that remains a mystery for many.


With a new afterword by the author.


“Fascinating and fair-minded . . . a sweeping soup-to-nuts primer on Mormonism.”—The Boston Globe


“A cogent, judicious, and important account of a faith that has been an important element in American history but remained surprisingly misunderstood.”—Michael Beschloss


“A thorough, stimulating rendering of the Mormon past and present.”—Kirkus Reviews


“[A] smart, lucid history.”—Tom Brokaw

ISBN:
9780679644910
9780679644910
Category:
Other Nonconformist & Evangelical Churches
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
24-01-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Random House Publishing Group

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