In "The Mormon People, "religious historian Matthew Bowman peels back the curtain on more than 180 years of Mormon history and doctrine. One of the nascent faith's early initiates was a twenty-three-year-old Ohio farmer named Parley Pratt, the distant grandfather of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. In 1830, a young seer and sometime treasure hunter named Joseph Smith began organizing adherents into a new religious community that would come to be called the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (and known informally as the Mormons). With Mormonism on the verge of an unprecedented cultural and political breakthrough, an eminent scholar of American evangelicalism explores the history and reflects on the future of this native-born American faith and its connection to the life of the nation. We ship in recyclable American-made mailers. Title: Mormon People: The Making of an American FaithĬlean, unmarked copy with some edge wear.
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