Latter-day Saint Essays
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Köp båda 2 för 1801 krOver against the diffidence of evangelical historians, who may sometimes say too little in what they write, Bushman's essays are refreshingly bold. -- Elesha Coffman Christian Review 17 thoughtful personal and scholarily essays. -- Richard H. Cracroft BYU Magazine This volume represents a significant contribution... The depth and quality of these essays affirm Bushman's status as the most articulate scholar defending the traditional interpretation of early Mormon origins. -- Newell G. Bringhurst Journal of Mormon History These essays strike at the tension between the seemingly incompatible views of the believing Mormon in the unbelieving world... Informative and revealing. -- Byron C. Smith Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought Probably the greatest scholar who happens to be a Latter-day Saint, Richard L. Bushman is a historian of exceptional accomplishment... A careful scholar, he has always balanced the academic with the religious. -- Dennis Lythgoe Deseret Morning News
Richard Lyman Bushman is Gouverneur Morris Professor of History emeritus at Columbia University. Reid L. Neilson is assistant professor of church history and doctrine at Brigham Young University. Jed Woodworth is a Ph.D. candidate in American history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Preface Introduction Faithful History My Belief Learning to Believe The Social Dimensions of Rationality The Book of Mormon and the American Revolution The Book of Mormon in Early Mormon History The Lamanite View of Book of Mormon History The Recovery of the Book of Mormon The Book of Mormon and Its Critics Joseph Smith and Skepticism Joseph Smith in the Current Age Making Space for the Mormons The Visionary World of Joseph Smith Was Joseph Smith a Gentleman? Joseph Smith as Translator "The Little, Narrow Prison" of Language A Joseph Smith for the Twenty-first Century Afterword