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God Has Made Us a Kingdom: James Strang and the Midwest M...

Speek, Vickie C.
God Has Made Us a Kingdom: James Strang and the Midwest Mormons Volume 1
Was polygamy the downfall of the Strangite kingdom or was it something far more ominous and wide-reaching? Vickie Cleverley Speek examines the charismatic figure of James J. Strang and provides a detailed first look at his wives, children, and the Strangite families left behind at his martyrdom. She makes an especially close examination of the practice of "consecration of gentile property" in the Strangite colonies on Beaver Island in Lake Mic...

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The Lds Gospel Topics Series: A Scholarly Engagement

Harris, Matthew L. / Bringhurst, Newell G.
The Lds Gospel Topics Series: A Scholarly Engagement
This anthology provides a scholarly, in-depth analysis of the thirteen Gospel Topics essays issued by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from December 2013 to October 2015. The contributors reflect a variety of faith traditions, including the LDS Church, Community of Christ, Catholic, and Evangelical Christian. Each contributor is an experienced, thoughtful scholar, many having written widely on religious thought in general and Mo...

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Spencer Kimball's Record Collection: Essays on Mormon Music

Hicks, Michael
Spencer Kimball's Record Collection: Essays on Mormon Music
At times jubilant, at times elegiac, this set of ten essays by music historian Michael Hicks navigates topics that range from the inner musical life of Joseph Smith to the Mormon love of blackface musicals, from endless wrangling over hymnbooks to the compiling of Mormon folk and exotica albums in the 1960s. It also offers a brief memoir of what happened to LDS Church President Spencer Kimball's record collection and a lengthy, brooding piece ...

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Brigham Young, Colonizer of the American West: Diaries an...

Smith, George D.
Brigham Young, Colonizer of the American West: Diaries and Office Journals, 1832-1871
Examining Brigham Young's legacy requires an understanding of his raw ambition and religious zeal. A formidable leader in both his church and country, Young's abilities coincided with the colonizing zeitgeist of nineteenth-century America. Thus, by 1877, some 400 Mormon settlements spanned the western frontier from Salt Lake City to outposts in Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, Wyoming, and California. As prophet of the LDS Church and governor of the pr...

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Mercy Without End: Toward a More Inclusive Church

Fielding Anderson, Lavina
Mercy Without End: Toward a More Inclusive Church
These eighteen essays span more than thirty years of Lavina Fielding Anderson's concerns about and reflections on issues of inclusiveness in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including her own excommunication for "apostasy" in 1993, followed by twenty-five years of continued attendance at weekly LDS ward meetings. Written with a taste for irony and an eye for documentation, the essays are timeless snapshots of sometimes controve...

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Writing Mormon History: Historians and Their Books

Geisner, Joseph W
Writing Mormon History: Historians and Their Books
Every great book has a great backstory. Here well-known historians describe their journeys of writing books that have influenced our understanding of the Mormon past, offering an unprecedented glimpse into why they wrote these important works. Writing Mormon History is a must-read for historians, students of history, scholars, and aspiring authors.

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Writing Mormon History: Historians and Their Books

Geisner, Joseph W
Writing Mormon History: Historians and Their Books
Every great book has a great backstory. Here well-known historians describe their journeys of writing books that have influenced our understanding of the Mormon past, offering an unprecedented glimpse into why they wrote these important works. Writing Mormon History is a must-read for historians, students of history, scholars, and aspiring authors.

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If Mother Braids a Waterfall

Patterson, Dayna
If Mother Braids a Waterfall
Dayna Patterson has produced a book obsessed with motherhood and daughterhood, ancestry, and transition--of home, family, faith, and the narratives woven to uphold the Self. In her debut collection of poetry and lyric essay, Patterson grapples with a patriarchal and polygamous heritage. After learning about her mother's bisexuality, Patterson befriends doubt while simultaneously feeling the urge to unearth a feminist theology, one that envisio...

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Finally Statehood! Utah's Struggles, 1849-1896

Lyman, Edward L.
Finally Statehood! Utah's Struggles, 1849-1896
Utah's quest for statehood lasted longer, involved more political intrigue, and garnered more national attention than any other US territory. While Utahns-especially the Mormon population-hoped statehood would grant them increased political autonomy, the several decades of refusal by church leadership to denounce polygamy stalled even the most carefully executed political schemes. Even without the albatross of polygamy, the territory presented...

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Spectacular Weekend Getaways of Texas: Inspiration for th...

Berry, Jolie
Spectacular Weekend Getaways of Texas: Inspiration for the Modern-Day Explorer
This book is a pictorial journey through the Lone Star state's most exciting and noteworthy travel destinations. Each chapter highlights the regions finest inns, hotels, resorts, B&Bs, , and unique rental properties along with local events, dining and entertainment. Finding the authentic and the intimate is the holy grail for our readers. Thus, this curated collection will allow readers to make the most of their adventures and uncover the deli...

CHF 58.50

Utah Politics: The Elephant in the Room

Decker, Rod
Utah Politics: The Elephant in the Room
From the tempestuous fight for statehood to the evolution of Utah voters from Democrats to Republicans, Rod Decker analyzes the intersection of politics and faith in the complex political culture of modern Utah. Beginning with the state's roots as a communal theocracy, Utah Politics deftly examines how Mormon morality influenced and continues to shape conflicts on both the local and federal levels. Whether determining the role nuclear fallout ...

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The Ancient Order of Things: Essays on the Mormon Temple

Larsen, Christian
The Ancient Order of Things: Essays on the Mormon Temple
Temple worship has long distinguished the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from mainstream Christendom. Even the denominations that trace their roots to LDS Church founder Joseph Smith have largely defined temple doctrines and ordinances as relics of the past, others have adopted and restored them to what they deem to be their purest form. To understand the LDS people is to grasp the impact the temple has had on church members as th...

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River Fever: Adventures on the Mississippi, 1969-1972

Bagley, Will
River Fever: Adventures on the Mississippi, 1969-1972
Beginning in the spring of 1969, Huckleberry Finn inspired a question: Could you build a raft, float down the Mississippi River to New Orleans, and on the way learn something about America and its peoples? Will Bagley, a vagrant longhair and future prize-winning western historian, and his friends could, and did. Now, a half century after the adventure, Bagley tells his story.

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Discovering Us: Fifty Great Discoveries in Human Origins

Hadingham, Evan
Discovering Us: Fifty Great Discoveries in Human Origins
Over the past fifty years, researchers have made extraordinary discoveries that help us to understand who we are, where we came from, and what makes us human. Discovering Us brings our shared history to life and tells the stories behind fifty of the most important human origins discoveries ever made. Illustrated with stunning full-color photographs, this book celebrates science, exploration, and the search for what it means to be human.

CHF 83.00

An Unarmed Woman

Bennion, John
An Unarmed Woman
Rachel O'Brien Rockwood, like her stepfather J. D., longs to hunt criminals and other miscreants. So when, in 1887, during the height of US anti-polygamy legislation, two federal deputies on the lookout for Mormon polygamists are murdered in the small village of Centre, west of Salt Lake City, she jumps at the chance to join the investigation.

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Faith and Intellect: The Lives and Contributions of Latte...

Arrington, Leonard J.
Faith and Intellect: The Lives and Contributions of Latter-Day Saint Thinkers
This volume highlights the lives and contributions of Smith, his successor Brigham Young, and eleven others, including Lowell Bennion, Claudia L. Bushman, Hugh Nibley, Chieko Okazaki, B. H. Roberts, James E. Talmage, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, and Emmeline B. Wells. All together, the women and men profiled here span the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and illuminate what the LDS Church has meant, and continues to mean, to its most thoughtful m...

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Confidence Amid Change: The Presidential Diaries of David...

Heath, Harvard S.
Confidence Amid Change: The Presidential Diaries of David O. McKay, 1951-1970
Charismatic and a polished public speaker, LDS President David O. McKay instilled devotion in church members around the globe. An avowed optimist, he maintained a lifelong "faith in mankind, they are God's children." His desire to share the Mormon gospel coincided with a deep need to protect the church from outside social pressures, leading him to adopt a nuanced yet politically conservative public image. Though his genial personality aided hi...

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