The Latter-day Saint Experience in America
The Latter-day Saint Experience in America examines all aspects of how Mormons live, work, and worship. The book discusses: Mormon worship and Church organization; The intellectual and artistic heritage of the Latter-day Saints; Official Church teachings across a span of contemporary issues, from feminism to race to the environment; The tensions and future directions of the modern Church. Abundant appendices include a glossary of Mormonism, a timeline, a comparison with other Christian creeds, biographical sketches of Mormon luminaries, and an annotated bibliography useful for further study. |
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Contenido
A Homegrown Religion Mormonism in America and America in Mormonism | 1 |
These Warlike Fanatics AntiMormonism in American History | 59 |
Christians with a Difference Orthodoxy and Heresy in LDS Thought | 90 |
Making Scripture The Mormon Canon | 135 |
Temple Church and Family LDS Worship and Organization | 165 |
All Things Are Spiritual The Church Politics and Society | 190 |
If There Is Anything Lovely or Praiseworthy Intellectual and Cultural Life of the Latterday Saints | 222 |
Schisms Secularism and a Global Church | 245 |
The Articles of Faith | 295 |
Creeds Confessions and Mormonism A Comparison | 297 |
LDS Membership Growth | 301 |
Timeline | 303 |
Glossary | 315 |
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The Prophets and Other Notables | 273 |