American Zion (A New History of Mormonism)

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was founded by Joseph Smith in 1830 in the so-called ā€œburned-over districtā€ of upstate New York, which was producing seers and prophets daily. Most of the new creeds flamed out; Smithā€™s would endure, becoming the most significant homegrown religion in American history. How Mormonism succeeded is the story told by historian Benjamin E. Park in American Zion. Drawing on sources that have become available only in the last two decades, Park presents a fresh, sweeping account of the Latter-day Saints: from the flight to Utah Territory in 1847 to the public renunciation of polygamy in 1890; from the Mormon leadershipā€™s forging of an alliance with the Republican Party in the wake of the New Deal to the ā€œMormon momentā€ of 2012, which saw the premiere of The Book of Mormon musical and the presidential candidacy of Mitt Romney; and beyond. In the twentieth century, Park shows, Mormons began to move ever closer to the center of American life, shaping culture, politics, and law along the way. But Parkā€™s epic isnā€™t rooted in triumphalism. It turns out that the image of complete obedience to a single, earthly prophetā€”an image spread by Mormons and non-Mormons alikeā€”is misleading. In fact, Mormonism has always been defined by internal conflict. Joseph Smithā€™s wife, Emma, inaugurated a legacy of feminist agitation over gender roles. Black believers petitioned for belonging even after a racial policy was instituted in the 1850s that barred them from priesthood ordination and temple ordinances (a restriction that remained in place until 1978). Indigenous and Hispanic saintsā€”the latter represent a large portion of new converts todayā€”have likewise labored to exist within a community that long called them ā€œLamanites,ā€ a term that reflected White-centered theologies. Today, battles over sexuality and gender have riven the Church anew, as gay and trans saints have launched their own fight for acceptance. A definitive, character-driven work of history, American Zion is essential to any understanding of the Mormon past, present, and future. But its lessons extend beyond the faith: as Park puts it, the Mormon story is the American story.

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Author:
Benjamin E. Park
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Hardcover
Pages:
512
Publisher:
Liveright (January 16, 2024)
Language:
English
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General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781631498657
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1631498657
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6.5" x 9.6" x 1.7"
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