The Persistence of Polygamy, Vol. 3: Fundamentalist Mormon Polygamy from 1890 to the Present - Newell G Bringhurst - Books - John Whitmer Books - 9781934901199 - September 11, 2015
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The Persistence of Polygamy, Vol. 3: Fundamentalist Mormon Polygamy from 1890 to the Present

Newell G Bringhurst

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The Persistence of Polygamy, Vol. 3: Fundamentalist Mormon Polygamy from 1890 to the Present

Publisher Marketing: Fundamentalist Mormon polygamy emerged from LDS Church President Wilford Woodruff's 1890 Manifesto, which ostensibly rescinded the practice of plural marriage among Mormons. This volume explores Mormon fundamentalism from several perspectives. Among the topics considered is the history of mainstream Latter-day Saint polygamy in Mexico, John Taylor's controversial 1886 revelation implying the irrevocability of polygamy, and the rise of fundamentalist Mormon polygamy in the early twentieth century. Other essays provide carefully crafted portraits of fundamentalist Mormon leaders such as Joseph White Musser, Rulon C. Allred, Rulon T. Jeffs, and Warren S. Jeffs. Also discussed is the 1980s schism between the FLDS church and Centennial Park Community, the 2008 Texas raid on the FLDS YFZ Ranch, and modern media stereotyping of Mormon polygamy. Three essays provide personal perspectives on present-day polygamy: a recollection of growing up within a fundamentalist Mormon community, a reading of D&C 132 from a fundamentalist perspective, and an examination of descendants of early Mormon polygamists who embraced fundamentalism. Other areas of research include the changing style of fundamentalist clothing and hair styles, fundamentalist attitudes and practices affecting African-Americans, and the plural wives of fundamentalist Mormon leaders. The volume concludes with a bibliographical evaluation of relevant literature. In this third volume of The Persistence of Polygamy, Newell G. Bringhurst and Craig L. Foster have assembled seventeen original essays that explore the fascinating history of plural marriage among fundamentalist Mormons-an enduring practice of The Principle. Contributor Bio:  Bringhurst, Newell G Newell G. Bringhurst and Craig L. Foster have been referred to as the "odd couple" of Mormon studies. Bringhurst, a cultural Mormon and a liberal Democrat, stands in stark contrast to Foster, an active Latter-day Saint and a conservative Republican. Their political views aside, both Bringhurst and Foster are trained historians who have sought to treat the subjects of this book in a scholarly, objective manner. Bringhurst, an emeritus professor of history and political science at the College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California, is the author/editor of eight previously published books. The most recent was Scattering of the Saints: Schism within Mormonism (2007), which he co-edited with John C. Hamer. Bringhurst has served as president of both the Mormon History Association (1999-2000) and the John Whitmer Historical Association (2005-06). Foster, a research specialist in the LDS Church's Family History Library, is the author of Penny Tracts and Polemics: A Critical Analysis of Anti-Mormon Pamphleteering in Great Britain (1837-1860) and of A Different God?: Mitt Romney's Presidential Campaign, the Religious Right, and the Mormon Question. Foster served as co-executive secretary of the Mormon History Association from 1995 to 2001.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 11, 2015
ISBN13 9781934901199
Publishers John Whitmer Books
Genre Textbooks     Religion     Religious Orientation > Christian
Pages 646
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 33 mm   ·   848 g

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