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Dean M. Helland of Oral Roberts University describes it as "the heavyweight of all books on Mormonism". [10] The Tanners question the character and integrity of the witnesses to the Book of Mormon; they discuss the different accounts that Joseph Smith gave of the First Vision. Their book includes copies of original LDS documents.
James "Bo" Gritz, controversial former United States Army Special Forces officer [72] Abby Huntsman, political commentator and great-granddaughter of Apostle David B. Haight [73] Jon Huntsman Jr., former Utah governor, former U.S. Ambassador to Singapore, China, and Russia, and grandson of Apostle David B. Haight [74] Sonia Johnson, feminist ...
History related to Joseph Smith; 2. The Book of Mormon; and 3. Race issues in the church. [13] Individuals leave Mormonism for a variety of reasons, although "single reason disaffiliates are rare among former Mormons." [14] Research shows that 43 percent of ex-Mormon left due to unmet spiritual needs. [15]
Quinn, D. Michael, ed. (15 January 1992). The New Mormon History: Revisionist Essays on the Mormon Past. Signature Books. ISBN 1560850116.. A collection of 15 essays taking a new look at events in Mormon history— such as the significance of the First Vision, the Nauvoo period, the miracle of the gulls, and Mormon polygamy; contributors include Leonard J. Arrington, Mario S. De Pillis, James ...
He is a former member of the LDS Church, and prominent early member of a Christian group for ex-Mormons called Saints Alive in Jesus. His most well-known book is The God Makers: A Shocking Expose of What the Mormon Church Really Believes, co-authored by Dave Hunt.
Mormon fiction is generally fiction by or about members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), who are also referred to as Latter-day Saints or Mormons. Its history is commonly divided into four sections as first organized by Eugene England : foundations, home literature, the "lost" generation, and faithful realism.
Black and Mormon (2004) edited by Newell G. Bringhurst and Darron T. Smith [2] The Challenge of the Cults and New Religions (2001), a general Christian countercult book with a chapter on Mormonism by Ron Rhodes; An Insider's View of Mormon Origins (2002) by Grant H. Palmer, who was disfellowshipped for its publication in 2004
In terms of sales, the book was a commercial success, it spent fifteen weeks on the New York Times best-seller list. As of May 1994, over 500,000 copies were printed and the book was published in England, Germany and Bulgaria. [6] Shortly after the book's publication, Laake was excommunicated by the LDS Church for apostasy. [7]
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