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DNA Mormon: Perspectives on the Legacy of Historian D. Mi...

Park, Benjamin E.
DNA Mormon: Perspectives on the Legacy of Historian D. Michael Quinn
Few lives have been as consequential for modern Mormonism as D. Michael Quinn. The son of a Mexican immigrant father and a California Mormon mother, Quinn became an influential participant in the New Mormon History movement. Much of his scholarly work remains classic in the field. Yet while he was publicly celebrated for his award-winning books and articles, he privately struggled to reconcile his sexuality with his faith. Eventually, his revi...

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Chosen Path: A Memoir

Quinn, D Michael
Chosen Path: A Memoir
After D. Michael Quinn's death in April 2021, his children found his remarkable, unpublished memoir in his home and entrusted Signature Books with its publication. Relying on his journals, primary research, and reminiscences, Quinn shares his life story as few have heard it-from his father's hiding of his true name and Mexican identity, to his upbringing by his abusive grandmother, to his choice to closet his homosexuality, to his undying comm...

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Susa Young Gates: Daughter of Mormonism

Burke, Romney
Susa Young Gates: Daughter of Mormonism
Brigham Young had over 50 wives and 56 children, but none has better name recognition than daughter Susa Young Gates (1856-1933). Yet she, like so many women of Mormonism's past, has remained a mystery to most church members. In Susa Young Gates, Romney Burke paints a portrait of a strong woman who rose to prominence within the church, fought for the rights of women throughout the country, yet dealt with personal trials and her share of heartb...

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Envisioning Scripture: Joseph Smith's Revelations in Thei...

Townsend, Colby
Envisioning Scripture: Joseph Smith's Revelations in Their Early American Contexts
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 Contex...

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D. Michael Quinn: Mormon Historian

Topping, Gary
D. Michael Quinn: Mormon Historian
D. Michael Quinn (1944-2021) was one of Mormonism's greatest historians, though his books have profound relevance to Utah and western history as well. After completing his doctorate in history at Yale University in three years, he taught at Brigham Young University from 1976 to 1988. His treatment of difficult themes in Mormon history drew controversy, which led to resignation from his academic position and to his eventual excommunication from...

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In Sacred Loneliness: The Documents

Compton, Todd
In Sacred Loneliness: The Documents
Plural marriage in the Nauvoo era of LDS Church history has long been a fascinating subject. To understand it fully requires one to look at it from the perspective of the man who introduced it, but just as crucial is a dive into the lives of the women he married, all who have their stories to tell. In his 1997 award-winning study, In Sacred Loneliness: The Plural Wives of Joseph Smith, Todd Compton focused on the thirty-three women who he coul...

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The Year They Gave Women the Priesthood: And Other Stories

Fillerup, Michael
The Year They Gave Women the Priesthood: And Other Stories
In this new collection of short fiction, award-winning author Michael Fillerup explores the shuttered landscapes of Mormon culture where feel-good clichés falter and the faithful are scorched in the refiner's fire. The seventeen stories in Fillerup's new compilation run the gamut in length, style, and voice, but all share an unapologetic authenticity. Whether examining the hypocrisy of sexism, the crucible of forgiveness, or the heartbreak of ...

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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,...

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Harold B. Lee: Life and Thought

Bringhurst, Newell G.
Harold B. Lee: Life and Thought
While Harold B. Lee served as president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for a mere one and half-years--among the shortest tenure of any church leader--his impact on the modern LDS Church remains among the most profound. Lee implemented the Church Welfare Program, which provided relief to suffering church members during the 1930s Great Depression and continues to impact the lives of church members today. As a high-ranking gen...

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Continuing Revelation: Essays on Doctrine

Buchanan, Bryan
Continuing Revelation: Essays on Doctrine
Determining what is and what is not Mormon doctrine is a difficult endeavor. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints embraces four books of scripture as its canon, but also believes the church is led by a living prophet. Additions to the canon have been rare since the death of church founder Joseph Smith. Joseph Fielding Smith, tenth church president, said that if the prophet ever contradicts canon, canon prevails. On the other hand, E...

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Losing a Bit of Eden: Recent Stories: Volume 1

Peterson, Levi S.
Losing a Bit of Eden: Recent Stories: Volume 1
In these ten stories (three of which appear here for the first time), Levi S. Peterson demonstrates his continuing engagement to take seriously the duty of the fiction writer to illuminate and entertain. His subject remains Latter-day Saints caught between the polarities of conscience and passion. Among the stories are sober tellings of rape and misogyny, defiant statements of ascendant feminism and the worship of Heavenly Mother, and--most ab...

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Why I Stay 2: The Challenges of Discipleship for Contempo...

Rees, Robert A.
Why I Stay 2: The Challenges of Discipleship for Contemporary Latter-Day Saints Volume 2
Twenty-one women and men discuss what it is about Mormonism that keeps them part of the fold. Their deep, unique experiences make their individual travels even more compelling. Kimberly Applewhite Teitter, growing up in the South as a Black Latter-day Saint, often encountered well-meaning Latter-day Saints whose words messaged the idea that she was at some level an outsider or perhaps not as authentically Mormon as others in her congregation. ...

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Book of Abraham Apologetics: A Review and Critique

Vogel, Dan
Book of Abraham Apologetics: A Review and Critique
Said to have been dictated by Joseph Smith as a translation of an ancient Egyptian scroll purchased in Kirtland, Ohio, in 1835, the Book of Abraham may be Mormonism's most controversial scripture. Decades of impassioned discussion began when about a dozen fragments of Smith's Egyptian papyri, including a facsimile from the Book of Abraham, were found in the New York Metropolitan Museum in 1966. The discovery solved a mystery about the origin o...

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The Contortionists

Wagoner, Robert H. van
The Contortionists
In his second novel, his first in twenty years, Robert H. Van Wagoner explores a family in extremis tottering at the edge of faith: in God and church, in family, and in marriage, in the institutions that promise safety and meaning. Both lyrical and explosive, The Contortionists unfolds as a page-turning mystery. Van Wagoner's wrenching narrative propels the reader forward, toward the novel's harrowing climax, while deftly unpacking its major t...

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