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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Adam J. PowellPublisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Imprint: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.90cm Weight: 0.517kg ISBN: 9781611478716ISBN 10: 1611478715 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 30 October 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Approaching Answers Outline Part One 1.Heresy as Opposition: Debates and Definitions Available Definitions Relativity and Heresy The Ideal Type Toward a Sociology of Heresy Heresy and Soteriology: The Process of Interaction 2.The Heretical Process: Its Assumptions and Predictions The Sociology of Knowledge Hans Mol’s Adaptation/Identity Dialectic When Position becomes Confession From Opposition to Salvation Part Two 3.Locating Heresy: The Threefold Attack Pagans, Jews, Gnostics, and Rome: The Irenaean Antecedent Ministers, Mobs, Apostates, and “Gentile” (Protestant) America: The Early Mormon Example Ferment and Fecundity 4.Resolving Heresy: Soteriological Schemas Toward Resolution Order and Salvation Group and Self in the Soteriological Schema God, Humanity, Resolution, and Adaptation Conclusion: Salvation and Success God-making Heresy Finale Bibliography Index About the AuthorReviewsAdam J. Powell's work utilizes a robust theoretical framework to present the connection between the opposition faced by religious communities and the development of new doctrines, specifically deification.... This text offers an important contribution to the discussion of Mormon history and how doctrines form in light of exterior forces. This text is well researched and offers an important theoretical framework for the study of heresy's impact on religious movements. * Journal of Mormon History * In just over two hundred pages, Powell manages to produce not only a fascinating comparison between Joseph Smith's nineteenth-century Mormonism and the religious thought of second-century church father Irenaeus, but also introduces an innovative application of the work of Max Weber and Hans Mol to the question of religious conflict management.... [B]ooks like Powell's are important, pioneering steps toward a more mature notion of how Mormonism can function as a suitable subject of study for scholars interested in the nature of religion as a concept and as a fully integrated cultural agent. * Mormon Studies Review * At first glance, second-century bishop Irenaeus of Lyon and Joseph Smith . . . don't seem to have much in common. . . .However, as Dr. Adam Powell shows in his fascinating study, Irenaeus, Joseph Smith God-Making Heresy, they and their communities shared a great deal. * New Books Network * Powell does an admirable job of articulating many striking similarities surrounding the formation of early Christianity, as represented by Irenaeus, and the formation of early Mormonism. Those similarities are compelling, and well-worth examining. . . .Sociologists of religion will find this book of value. * AML's Dawning of a Brighter Day * Irenaeus, Joseph Smith, and God-Making Heresy is very highly recommended for academic library Christian Studies collections. * Midwest Book Review * At first glance, second-century bishop Irenaeus of Lyon and Joseph Smith ... don't seem to have much in common...However, as Dr. Adam Powell shows in his fascinating study, Irenaeus, Joseph Smith God-Making Heresy, they and their communities shared a great deal. New Books Network Irenaeus, Joseph Smith, and God-Making Heresy is very highly recommended for academic library Christian Studies collections. Midwest Book Review At first glance, second-century bishop Irenaeus of Lyon and Joseph Smith ... don't seem to have much in common...However, as Dr. Adam Powell shows in his fascinating study, Irenaeus, Joseph Smith God-Making Heresy, they and their communities shared a great deal. New Books Network Powell does an admirable job of articulating many striking similarities surrounding the formation of early Christianity, as represented by Irenaeus, and the formation of early Mormonism. Those similarities are compelling, and well-worth examining...Sociologists of religion will find this book of value. AML's Dawning of a Brighter Day Irenaeus, Joseph Smith, and God-Making Heresy is very highly recommended for academic library Christian Studies collections. Midwest Book Review Author InformationAdam Powell is assistant professor of religious studies and director of the Master of Arts in Religious Studies at Lenoir-Rhyne University’s Center for Graduate Studies of Asheville, NC. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |