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B. H. Roberts: A Life in the Public Arena

Sillito, John
B. H. Roberts: A Life in the Public Arena
Without question, Mormonism's most influential scholar during the first half of the twentieth century was B. H. Roberts (1857-1933), historian, theologian, public intellectual, and member of the First Council of Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Outside of his official church duties and his passion for research and writing, Roberts was an active figure in partisan politics, having run for Congress twice, elected once,...

CHF 46.90

Ogden

Sillito, John / Langsdon, Sarah
Ogden
In 1845, Miles Goodyear founded a settlement at Fort Buenaventura, located near the confluence of the Weber and Ogden Rivers. The area was renamed Ogden in 1851 by Mormon Church president Brigham Young after Peter Skene Ogden, a Hudson's Bay Company fur trapper. Ogden prospered as an agricultural town and then thrived with the arrival of the railroads, when the growing community, often referred to as "Junction City, " became a major railroad h...

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Mormon Mavericks: Essays on Dissenters

Sillito, John / Staker, Susan
Mormon Mavericks: Essays on Dissenters
A collection of essays explores Latter Day Saints renegades, whose loyalties were often split between culture and conscience, helped shape modern ideas about Mormonism, and who were willing to ask hard questions about politics, history, and theology.

CHF 30.50