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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Patrick Q. Mason (Claremont University, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9781138794603ISBN 10: 1138794600 Pages: 266 Publication Date: 27 March 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of figures Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 A Week in the Life of a Mormon Family Chapter 2 Visions Chapter 3 Gatherings Chapter 4 Recalibrations Chapter 5 Scriptures Chapter 6 Authorities Chapter 7 Beliefs Chapter 8 Practices Chapter 9 Globalization Chapter 10 Mormonisms EpilogueReviewsAn eminently readable introduction to a religious tradition many Americans have found baffling. <i>What Is Mormonism</i>? is the ideal guide for students, teachers, and others seeking to make sense of the doctrines, rituals, culture, and history of the LDS Church. John G. Turner, George Mason University, USA</p> </p> This book represents the pinnacle of scholarly works in contemporary Mormon Studies and highlights the New Mormon History approach so desperately needed in the field. Mason s application of a comparative historical approach with broad, sociological undertones culminates in a comprehensive analysis valuable to readers interested in Mormon culture and college students alike. By adding to the historical narrative with numerous contemporary challenges faced by the Mormon community, Mason brings the lived religion of Mormonism to light more effectively than any other book on Mormonism. Joel Stoker, Elmira College, USA</p> An eminently readable introduction to a religious tradition many Americans have found baffling. What Is Mormonism? is the ideal guide for students, teachers, and others seeking to make sense of the doctrines, rituals, culture, and history of the LDS Church. - John G. Turner, George Mason University, USA This book represents the pinnacle of scholarly works in contemporary Mormon Studies and highlights the New Mormon History approach so desperately needed in the field.By adding to the historical narrative with numerous contemporary challenges faced by the Mormon community, Mason brings the lived religion of Mormonism to light more effectively than any other book on Mormonism. - Joel Stoker, Elmira College, USA For the nonspecialist professor, they provide useful information, chapters that can be easily integrated into a syllabus, and pedagogical suggestions. The books will prove most useful to teachers when situated within broader developments in the historiography of Mormonism. - Jennifer Graber, University of Texas at Austin, USA An eminently readable introduction to a religious tradition many Americans have found baffling. What Is Mormonism? is the ideal guide for students, teachers, and others seeking to make sense of the doctrines, rituals, culture, and history of the LDS Church. - John G. Turner, George Mason University, USA This book represents the pinnacle of scholarly works in contemporary Mormon Studies and highlights the New Mormon History approach so desperately needed in the field.By adding to the historical narrative with numerous contemporary challenges faced by the Mormon community, Mason brings the lived religion of Mormonism to light more effectively than any other book on Mormonism. - Joel Stoker, Elmira College, USA For the nonspecialist professor, they provide useful information, chapters that can be easily integrated into a syllabus, and pedagogical suggestions. The books will prove most useful to teachers when situated within broader developments in the historiography of Mormonism. - Jennifer Graber, University of Texas at Austin, USA This book could easily be incorporated into a college or seminary course that focuses on Mormonism or religions of North America. Religious studies and history students will greatly benefit from this book since Mason's introduction is interesting to read, easy to understand, and informative. One of the greatest strengths of this book is its survey of Mormon history, beliefs, and practices in clear and accessible language. Above all, Mason's attention to evidence in its social and historical contexts will greatly aid students as they learn more about Mormonism. - Steven Shisley, California Lutheran University, USA Author InformationPatrick Q. Mason is Howard W. Hunter Chair of Mormon Studies and Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities at Claremont Graduate University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |