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OverviewIn Binding Earth and Heaven, Gary Shepherd and Gordon Shepherd use early nineteenth-century Mormonism as a case study to examine questions about how new religious movements may, as rare exceptions, survive and even eventually become successful in spite of intense opposition. Initial scorn and contempt for Mormonism--the fledgling creation of the young Joseph Smith--quickly elevated to mob violence as both Smith's innovative teachings and converted followers proliferated, resulting in the widely held perception that the Mormons constituted a social menace. This book examines how Mormonism attracted and maintained the loyalty of increasing numbers of people despite mounting hostilities and severe hardships. The book focuses on the unique Mormon ritual (and accompanying doctrinal underpinnings) of ""patriarchal blessings."" Patriarchal blessings were an innovative adaptation of the Old Testament practice of fathers making quasi-legal pronouncements over the heads of their sons--a way of verbally conferring rights, promises, admonition, and guidance to heirs. Binding Earth and Heaven shows how the organisational complexities of this practice contributed to strengthening and sustaining member faith and fealty, thereby bolstering the continuity and development of Mormonism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gary Shepherd , Gordon ShepherdPublisher: Pennsylvania State University Press Imprint: Pennsylvania State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9780271056340ISBN 10: 0271056347 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 15 March 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContents List of Tables Preface Introduction 1 The Commitment and Doctrinal Functions of Early Mormon Patriarchal Blessings 2 Unity and Conflict in Early Mormon History 3 The Office and Calling of the Church Patriarch 4 The Problems and Promise of Patriarchal Blessings as Historical Artifacts 5 Patriarchal Blessing Themes, 1834-1845 6 Gender Differences in Early Patriarchal Blessings 7 Latter-day Saint Patriarchal Blessings Yesterday and Today Appendix A: Examples of Oracular Versus Inspirational Modes of Prophetic Rhetoric Appendix B: Blessings Randomly Sampled from Marquardt's Early Patriarchal Blessings Appendix C: Thematic Word Index for Patriarchal Blessings Notes References IndexReviewsFrom the perspective of historical sociology, Gary Shepherd and Gordon Shepherd have written one of the most important studies of gender in Mormon history. They expected to find extreme male bias in the patriarchal blessings of pastoral counsel and prediction given to women and to men by Mormon patriarchs from the mid-1830s to mid-1840s. Instead, their content analysis of these carefully recorded documents provides statistical evidence of surprising gender egalitarianism in a patriarchal church s first decade. D. Michael Quinn Gary Shepherd and Gordon Shepherd have provided a welcome and successful case study of early Mormonism. <em>Binding Earth and Heaven</em> is generally focused on the tumultuous decades before the martyrdom of founder Joseph Smith, and specifically focused on the function of patriarchal blessings. . . . This is a strong and valuable work, especially in its core statistical analysis. </p> Christopher W. Chase, <em>Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions</em></p> Author InformationGary Shepherd is Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Anthropology at Oakland University, USA. Gordon Shepherd is Professor of Sociology at the University of Central Arkansas, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |