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Envisioning Scripture
  • Language: en

Envisioning Scripture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The first fifty years of United States history was a period of seemingly endless possibility. With the birth of a new country during the age of revolutions came new religions, new literary genres, new political parties, temperance and abolitionist societies, and the expansion of print and marketing networks that would dramatically change the course of the century. Envisioning Scripture: Joseph Smith's Revelations in Their Early American Contexts brings together ten essays from leading scholars on the history of early American religion and print culture. Covering issues of gender, race, prophecy, education, scripture, real and narrative time, authority and power, and apocalypticism, the essays invite the reader-scholar, student, etc.-to expand their knowledge of early Mormon history by grasping more fully the American contexts that Mormonism grew out of."--

Colby Townsend Explains Documentary Hypothesis and Book of Mormon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 67

Colby Townsend Explains Documentary Hypothesis and Book of Mormon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-08-29
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Colby Townsend just won the Best Thesis Award at the Mormon History Association in June 2020. We will talk about his award-winning thesis, biblical scholarship, and how it affects the Book of Mormon. Was it possible for Nephi to have returned to Jerusalem in 200 A.D. to get the Plates of Laban? When was the Old Testament written? Colby is on his way to earn a Ph.D. at Indiana University and will tell us more about what Biblical scholarship can tell us about the Book of Mormon. Check out our conversation....

Joseph Smith and the Book of Enoch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Joseph Smith and the Book of Enoch

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-07-19
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  • Publisher: McFarland

The sources of Joseph Smith's literary works remain the most enigmatic aspect of Mormon history. Smith's "translation projects," the Book of Mormon, Book of Moses, the Inspired Bible and Book of Abraham, include prophecies, visions and allusions to the ancient biblical prophet Enoch. Before Joseph Smith began writing his visions of Enoch, Oxford professor Richard Laurence revived interest in the prophet through his 1821 English translation of the ancient text, the Book of Enoch, known as 1 Enoch. For decades, some historians have denied that Joseph Smith ever had access to the Book of Enoch, but many reserve the possibility that it directly influenced Smith's works. The author of this book documents the many similarities between the Book of Enoch and Smith's Mormon texts. Using source analysis and historical context, the author identifies the uniquely Mormon words, storylines, imagery and concepts that appear in Richard Laurence's translation of the ancient religious text.

Queering Kinship in the Mormon Cosmos
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

Queering Kinship in the Mormon Cosmos

Exploring the intersections of gender, sexuality, and kinship within the context of Latter-day Saint theology and history, this book contains elements that can be reinterpreted through a queer lens. Taylor Petrey reexamines and resignifies Mormon cosmology in the context of queer theory, offering a fresh perspective on divine relationships, gender fluidity, and the concept of kinship itself. Petrey's work draws together queer studies and the academic study of religion in new ways, providing a nuanced understanding of how religious narratives and doctrines can be reimagined to include more diverse interpretations of identity and community.

Rediscovering Enoch? The Antediluvian Past from the Fifteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

Rediscovering Enoch? The Antediluvian Past from the Fifteenth to Nineteenth Centuries

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-02-13
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  • Publisher: BRILL

The books of Enoch are famed for having been “lost” in the Middle Ages but “rediscovered” by modern scholars. But was this really the case? This volume is the first to explore the reception of Enochic texts and traditions between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. Bringing specialists in antiquity into conversation with specialists in early modernity, it reveals a much richer story with a more global scope. Contributors show how Enoch and the era before the Flood were newly reimagined, not just by scholars, but also by European artists and adventurers, Kabbalists, Sufis, Mormons, and Ethiopian and Slavonic Christians.

History of the Harvard Law School and of Early Legal Conditions in America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1670
American Zion: A New History of Mormonism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 578

American Zion: A New History of Mormonism

New Yorker — "The Best Books We’ve Read in 2024 So Far" The first major history of Mormonism in a decade, drawing on newly available sources to reveal a profoundly divided faith that has nevertheless shaped the nation. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was founded by Joseph Smith in 1830 in the so-called “burned-over district” of upstate New York, which was producing seers and prophets daily. Most of the new creeds flamed out; Smith’s would endure, becoming the most significant homegrown religion in American history. How Mormonism succeeded is the story told by historian Benjamin E. Park in American Zion. Drawing on sources that have become available only in the last ...

Religious Intolerance in America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Religious Intolerance in America

American narratives often celebrate the nation's rich heritage of religious freedom. There is, however, a less told and often ignored part of the story: the ways that intolerance and cultures of hate have manifested themselves within American religious history and culture. In the first ever documentary survey of religious intolerance from the colonial era to the present, volume editors John Corrigan and Lynn S. Neal define religious intolerance and explore its history and manifestations, including hate speech, discrimination, incarceration, expulsion, and violence. Organized thematically, the volume combines the editors' discussion with more than 150 striking primary texts and pictures that document intolerance toward a variety of religious traditions. Moving from anti-Catholic Ku Klux Klan propaganda to mob attacks on Mormons, the lynching of Leo Frank, the kidnapping of "cult" members, and many other episodes, the volume concludes with a chapter addressing the changing face of religious intolerance in the twenty-first century, with examples of how the problem continues to this day.

The Families of George Geer and Thomas Geer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 546

The Families of George Geer and Thomas Geer

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

George Geer's children were born in Connecticut in the mid-later 17th century. Thomas Geer had a daughter, Mary Geer, and a son Shubael Geer born in 1675 in Wenham, Massachusetts. Descendants are scattered throughout the U.S. and Québec. Includes Parke, Williams, Gates, tyler, Spicer, Beeman, York, Starkweather, Driscoll, Doty, Fails, Prior, Coleman, and related families.

Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture, Volume 7 (2013)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture, Volume 7 (2013)

This is volume 7 (2013) of Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture published by The Interpreter Foundation. It contains articles on a variety of topics including a transcript of a talk by Elder Neal A. Maxwell, an essay on morality and freedom, a book review of Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes, a description of the original text of the Book of Mormon and its publication, a book review of The Mother of the Lord, a book review of Deconstructing Mormonism, a book review of Passing the Heavenly Gift, and an analysis of the arguments alleging The Late War as a source for the Book of Mormon text.