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To Be a Friend of Christ: The Life of Marion D. Hanks

Hanks, Richard D
To Be a Friend of Christ: The Life of Marion D. Hanks
Marion Duff Hanks (1921-2011) was one of the most beloved and influential leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the twentieth century, serving as a General Authority (senior leader) for forty years. He was also a leader of national import. As a recognized expert on youth, five US presidents appointed him to their President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Hanks also served as an executive leader of Rotary Inter...

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Bruce R. McConkie: Apostle and Polemicist

Anderson, Devery S
Bruce R. McConkie: Apostle and Polemicist
Although he served as an apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for only twelve and a half years, Bruce R. McConkie's twenty-six years' service in the First Council of Seventy had already made him a household name within the church. Called to full-time church service at age thirty-one, McConkie quickly gained a reputation as a theologian and doctrinal teacher. He became a prolific writer, and his controversial book, Mormon ...

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Writing Mormon History 2: Authors' Stories Behind Their W...

Geisner, Joseph W
Writing Mormon History 2: Authors' Stories Behind Their Works
Like its predecessor, Writing Mormon History, this book delves into the captivating narratives of multiple historians as they unfold the backstories of their various publishing endeavors. The authors detail their journeys in crafting influential books, articles, newspaper pieces, and anthologies that have significantly shaped our comprehension of Mormon history. Beyond the polished final products that readers typically encounter, the book expl...

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The Book of Queer Mormon Joy

Pray, Kerry Spencer
The Book of Queer Mormon Joy
The story of queer Mormons is one that some might not expect to be joyful. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has traditionally asserted that queerness is counter to God's plan and that gender as determined at birth is eternal. Any marriage other than a monogamous pairing of male and female is "counterfeit." So called "wickedness, " we are told, "never was happiness."But queer Mormons tell different stories--stories filled with jo...

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This Insatiable August

Clark, Maureen
This Insatiable August
August is an insatiable month. Whether it is a dry spell, drought, or simply parched with want, or filled with thunderstorm, deluge, destruction of property or ideals, it is the place of scarcity or cloudburst, beginnings, or endings. The month of August is the focal point of what this author describes as insatiable. In these poems, she identifies the numerous places in our human experience where we face insatiability, where we are ravenous wi...

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Secret Covenants: New Insights on Early Mormon Polygamy

Bruno, Cheryl L
Secret Covenants: New Insights on Early Mormon Polygamy
Navigating the intricate labyrinth of early Mormon plural marriage can be fascinating, frustrating, and often confusing. The essays in this volume venture into the depths of historical inquiry, presenting a diverse array of perspectives on the subject. Authored by a consortium of esteemed scholars and researchers in the field of Mormon studies, it addresses the nuanced intricacies of Joseph Smith's involvement in plural marriage.Delving into t...

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Count Me in

Young, Darlene
Count Me in
Count Me In is a collection of poems that, taken together, describe a world in its gritty and beautiful details as observed by a soul looking for God and finding him, tease and trickster that he is. An exploration of life from the perspective of a committed member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, these poems do not sugarcoat even as they demonstrate affection for the quirkiness of church culture. Within these pages are theme...

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The Old Testament for Latter-Day Saints

Douglas, Alex
The Old Testament for Latter-Day Saints
In The Old Testament for Latter-day Saints, Alex Douglas explores the Old Testament from various perspectives: as a believer, a skeptic, a secular scholar, and a member of the Latter-day Saint community. He delves deep into biblical scholarship, incorporating insights from disciplines such as ancient Near Eastern archaeology and the rich mythic traditions of Israel's neighboring cultures. By doing so, Douglas helps the reader appreciate the pr...

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The Path and the Gate: Mormon Short Fiction

Petersen, Todd Robert / Hall, Andrew / Raleigh, Robert
The Path and the Gate: Mormon Short Fiction
The Book of Mormon prophet Nephi describes the journey to eternal life as going through a gate of ordinances and traveling a "straight and narrow path." Twenty-three authors took that gospel roadmap passage as a prompt to write "a Mormon story." They responded with a surprisingly wide range of realistic and fantastic tales. Many are human reactions to unexpected steps on the path: a lifetime of faith in a patriarchal blessing's unfulfilled pro...

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John A. Widtsoe: Scientist and Theologian, 1872-1952

Alexander, Thomas G
John A. Widtsoe: Scientist and Theologian, 1872-1952
Born in Norway, John A. Widtsoe (1872-1952), was renowned for his expertise in irrigation and dry farming. His pioneering work pushed the boundaries of and contributed significantly to advancements in agricultural practices. Moreover, his forays into the field of biochemistry exemplified his relentless pursuit of scientific understanding. Widtsoe's journey came with challenges especially after he was called as an apostle in the Church of Jesus...

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The September Six and the Struggle for the Soul of Mormonism

Patterson, Sara M.
The September Six and the Struggle for the Soul of Mormonism
In the single month of September 1993, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints excommunicated or disciplined six of its members. These six individuals-some of them intellectuals, some activists, and some both-were soon dubbed the "September Six." In The September Six and the Struggle for the Soul of Mormonism, Sara M. Patterson challenges readers to think more deeply about the events of that month and the era in which they unfolded. Pa...

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Virginia Sorensen: Pioneering Mormon Author

Carter, Stephen
Virginia Sorensen: Pioneering Mormon Author
In the 1940s she was a New York Times bestselling author--of Mormon novels. In the 1950s she won a Newbery Medal, the highest honor in children's literature. But today, hardly anyone knows her name. Who is Virginia Sorensen? How did a girl who grew up in a tiny Utah town in the 1920s become a globetrotting, award-winning author? And why has she been forgotten? ​Though she wrote them four generations ago, Sorensen's novels are more urgent today...

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O Lady, Speak Again

Patterson, Dayna
O Lady, Speak Again
The witchy, spell-soaked poems in Patterson's second collection explore female characters from Shakespeare's plays--with a feminist twist. The collection grapples with women's roles in Shakespeare and in Mormon culture, both heavily influenced by patriarchal structures that often silence marginalized voices. If you're not well-versed in Shakespeare or Mormonism, don't worry--these poems will delight and enchant you with their own deep magic, t...

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Useful to the Church and Kingdom: The Journals of James H...

Carmack, Noel A. / Hatch, Charles M.
Useful to the Church and Kingdom: The Journals of James H. Martineau, Pioneer and Patriarch, 1850-1918, Volume: 2: Volume 2
After receiving a liberal arts education at the Munro Academy in Elbridge, New York, and a stint in the U.S.-Mexican War, James Henry Martineau spent his life as a surveyor, civil engineer, clerk, mapmaker, and pathfinder in Zion. After becoming a Latter-day Saint in 1850, Martineau went with Apostle George A. Smith to settle Parowan in southern Utah, with a commitment to building God's kingdom in the West. As a leader in the Utah Territorial ...

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Charisma Under Pressure: Joseph Smith, American Prophet, ...

Vogel, Dan
Charisma Under Pressure: Joseph Smith, American Prophet, 1831-1839
When Joseph Smith entered Kirtland, Ohio, for the first time, he had only the year before established a church and brought forth a new book of scripture, the Book of Mormon. After moving the church and most of its members from western New York and establishing its headquarters at Kirtland--while simultaneously establishing his Zion in communities in Missouri--he oversaw a decade of both peace and prosperity and chaos and conflict. But just who...

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Useful to the Church and Kingdom: The Journals of James H...

Carmack, Noel A / Hatch, Charles M
Useful to the Church and Kingdom: The Journals of James H. Martineau, Pioneer and Patriarch, 1850-1918, Volume: 1
After receiving a liberal arts education at the Munro Academy in Elbridge, New York, and a stint in the U.S.-Mexican War, James Henry Martineau spent his life as a surveyor, civil engineer, clerk, mapmaker, and pathfinder in Zion. After becoming a Latter-day Saint in 1850, Martineau went with Apostle George A. Smith to settle Parowan in southern Utah, with a commitment to building God's kingdom in the West. As a leader in the Utah Territorial ...

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George Q. Cannon: Politician, Publisher, Apostle of Polygamy

Cannon, Kenneth L.
George Q. Cannon: Politician, Publisher, Apostle of Polygamy
George Q. Cannon is generally acknowledged as second only to Brigham Young as the most visible leader of Mormonism in the mid- to late-nineteenth century. He became Young's protégé and was an influential first counselor in the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for almost twenty-five years, serving with presidents Brigham Young, John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, and Lorenzo Snow. Known as the "spokesman for the ki...

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