Mormonism, Richard Lyman Bushman
Mormonism, Richard Lyman Bushman
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Mormonism
A Very Short Introduction

Author: Richard Lyman Bushman

Narrator: Brandon Pollock

Unabridged: 3 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/26/2023


Synopsis

Beginning with a handful of members in 1830, the church that Joseph Smith founded has grown into a world-wide organization with over twelve million adherents, playing prominent roles in politics, sports, entertainment, and business. Yet they are an oddity.

Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction explains who Mormons are: what they believe and how they live their lives. Written by Richard Lyman Bushman, an eminent historian and practicing Mormon, this compact, informative volume ranges from the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the contentious issues of contemporary Mormonism. Bushman argues that Joseph Smith still serves as the Mormons' Moses. They understand their lives as part of a spiritual journey that started in a "council in heaven" before the world began just as he taught. How are Mormons to hold on to their children in a world of declining moral standards and rampant disbelief? How do rational, educated Mormons stand up to criticisms of their faith? How do single Mormons fare in a church that emphasizes family life? The book also examines polygamy, the various Mormon scriptures, and the renegade fundamentalists who tarnish the LDS image when in fact they're not members.

This engaging introduction enables listeners to judge for themselves how Mormon teachings shape the character of believers.

About Richard Lyman Bushman

Richard Lyman Bushman, Gouverneur Morris Professor of History, Emeritus, at Columbia University, grew up in Portland, Oregon, and earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Harvard University. He has also taught at Brigham Young University, Boston University, and the University of Delaware. His From Puritan to Yankee: Character and Social Order in Connecticut, 1690-1765 won the Bancroft Prize in 1967. His other books include Joseph Smith and the Beginnings of Mormonism, winner of the Evans Biography Award; King and People in Provincial Massachusetts; and The Refinement of America: Persons, Houses, Cities. A practicing Mormon, he lives in New York City with his wife, Claudia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rasmus on February 12, 2021

Jos hävytön puoluellisuus ei haittaa niin tämä on kyllä oikein viehättävä johdanto Myöhempien Aikojen Pyhien Jeesuksen Kristuksen kirkkoon. Bushman, joka on siis itse MAP-kirkon jäsen, esittelee hyvin mormoniteologiaa ja liikkeen historiaa. Kun omat tiedot mormoneista perustuivat tätä ennen lähinnä......more

Goodreads review by Tom on July 21, 2024

Honestly, title is accurate. Nice and short, but thorough and unbiased.......more

Goodreads review by Bill Hooten on June 27, 2019

A non-Mormon, and not interested in becoming one, read this for the information about their history and beliefs. Richard Lyman Bushman is a Mormon, and an outstanding historian (Ph.D, and professor emeritus of history at Columbia). He has been called the chief defender and explainer of Mormonism. In......more

Goodreads review by Blair Hodges on September 03, 2014

I almost forgot to add this one, read it a few weeks ago. A brilliant and concise overview of Mormonism from then to now. He tackles all sorts of issues but the overall narrative sweep makes it easy to mentally organize.......more

Goodreads review by Katherine on November 24, 2021

The history is very basic, the stuff I already learned when I was in school but had half-forgotten. The cosmology section was wild; it sounds like a rockin' sci-fi story. Multiple worlds with intelligences working toward becoming gods in their own right? That sounds like the start of a movie franchi......more