Charisma under Pressure: Joseph Smith, American Prophet, 1831–1839
Autor Dan Vogelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mai 2023 – vârsta ani
But just who was Joseph Smith? What motivated him? In examining Smith’s life during his Ohio and Missouri sojourns, Vogel seeks to answer those questions. But, Vogel is quick to note, “There are, in fact, many possible constructions of Joseph Smith, and depending on how one assesses the evidence for his truth-claims, a completely different Joseph Smith emerges. But this is probably as Smith wanted it.”
During this period, Smith established a temple, printing presses, additional scripture, expanded church offices, and built a bank—all indicating a sense of permanence and strength for his young church at one level while causing its near collapse at another.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781560854609
ISBN-10: 156085460X
Pagini: 1024
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 69 mm
Greutate: 1.5 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SIGNATURE BOOKS INC
Colecția Signature Books
ISBN-10: 156085460X
Pagini: 1024
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 69 mm
Greutate: 1.5 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SIGNATURE BOOKS INC
Colecția Signature Books
Recenzii
Praise For the Work of Dan Vogel:
"[In The Making of a Prophet,] Vogel performs a close reading of the Book of Mormon in search of clues to the development of Smith's religious life."––Publisher's Weekly
"A massive, carefully researched 715-page volume that traces the Mormon prophet's early life and career from his birth in 1805 to 1831.––John Whitmer Historical Association Journal
"If the first volume is any indication, Early Mormon Documents should become a standard reference for anyone with a serious historical interest in this period."––Journal of Mormon History
"[In The Making of a Prophet,] Vogel performs a close reading of the Book of Mormon in search of clues to the development of Smith's religious life."––Publisher's Weekly
"A massive, carefully researched 715-page volume that traces the Mormon prophet's early life and career from his birth in 1805 to 1831.––John Whitmer Historical Association Journal
"If the first volume is any indication, Early Mormon Documents should become a standard reference for anyone with a serious historical interest in this period."––Journal of Mormon History
Notă biografică
Dan Vogel is the author of Book of Abraham Apologetics: A Review and Critique and Joseph Smith: The Making of a Prophet, which won the Best Book Award from the Mormon History Association. He also wrote Indian Origins and the Book of Mormon and Religious Seekers and the Advent of Mormonism. He is the editor of the six-volume The Wilford Woodruff Journals, the eight-volume History of Joseph Smith and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: A Source- and Text-Critical Edition, and the award-winning five-volume, Early Mormon Documents, among others. He lives in Ohio.
Cuprins
Introduction
Part One: Stabilizing Charisma
1. Arrival in Ohio, February–March 1831
2. Fixing the Bible, February–March 1831
3. Gathering in Ohio, March–May 1831
4. Power from on High, June 1831
5. Zion Found, June–August 1831
6. Move to Hiram, August–October 1831
7. Publishing the Revelations, October–November 1831
8. The Vision, December 1831–April 1832
9. Uniting Kirtland and Zion, April–Summer 1832
10. Return to Kirtland, September 1832–January 1833
11. School of the Prophets: January–May 1833
12. House of the Lord, April–July 1833
Part Two: Failure of Charisma
13. Zion Lost: July–November 1833
14. Tribulation and Blessings, October 1833–January 1834
15. Redeeming Zion, January–May 1834
16. Army of Israel, May–July 1834
17. Fallout, August–November 1834
18. Hierarchy, December 1834–July 1835
19. Mummies and Papyrus, July–September 1834
20. Abraham's Cosmology, September–November 1835
21. Translating Abraham's Record, November 1835–January 1836
22. Pentecost, January–March 1836
23. Keys, Money, Land, March–September 1836
24. Heaven's Bank, September 1836–May 1837
25. Dissenters and Lawsuits, May–August 1837
26. Persecution and Flight, August 1837–March 1838
Part Three: Survival of Charisma
27. Far West, March–April 1838
28. Rooting Out Dissenters, April–June 1838
29. Call to Arms, June–September 1838
30. War, September–October 1838
31. Arrest, October–November 1838
32. Trial, November 1838
33. Imprisonment, December 1838–March 1839
34. Escape, March–April 1839
Epilogue
Maps and Illustrations
Bibliography
Index
Part One: Stabilizing Charisma
1. Arrival in Ohio, February–March 1831
2. Fixing the Bible, February–March 1831
3. Gathering in Ohio, March–May 1831
4. Power from on High, June 1831
5. Zion Found, June–August 1831
6. Move to Hiram, August–October 1831
7. Publishing the Revelations, October–November 1831
8. The Vision, December 1831–April 1832
9. Uniting Kirtland and Zion, April–Summer 1832
10. Return to Kirtland, September 1832–January 1833
11. School of the Prophets: January–May 1833
12. House of the Lord, April–July 1833
Part Two: Failure of Charisma
13. Zion Lost: July–November 1833
14. Tribulation and Blessings, October 1833–January 1834
15. Redeeming Zion, January–May 1834
16. Army of Israel, May–July 1834
17. Fallout, August–November 1834
18. Hierarchy, December 1834–July 1835
19. Mummies and Papyrus, July–September 1834
20. Abraham's Cosmology, September–November 1835
21. Translating Abraham's Record, November 1835–January 1836
22. Pentecost, January–March 1836
23. Keys, Money, Land, March–September 1836
24. Heaven's Bank, September 1836–May 1837
25. Dissenters and Lawsuits, May–August 1837
26. Persecution and Flight, August 1837–March 1838
Part Three: Survival of Charisma
27. Far West, March–April 1838
28. Rooting Out Dissenters, April–June 1838
29. Call to Arms, June–September 1838
30. War, September–October 1838
31. Arrest, October–November 1838
32. Trial, November 1838
33. Imprisonment, December 1838–March 1839
34. Escape, March–April 1839
Epilogue
Maps and Illustrations
Bibliography
Index
Descriere
When Joseph Smith entered Kirtland, Ohio, for the first time, he had only the year before established a church and brought forth a new book of scripture, the Book of Mormon. After moving the church and most of its members from western New York and establishing its headquarters at Kirtland—while simultaneously establishing his Zion in communities in Missouri—he oversaw a decade of both peace and prosperity and chaos and conflict.
But just who was Joseph Smith? What motivated him? In examining Smith’s life during his Ohio and Missouri sojourns, Vogel seeks to answer those questions. But, Vogel is quick to note, “There are, in fact, many possible constructions of Joseph Smith, and depending on how one assesses the evidence for his truth-claims, a completely different Joseph Smith emerges. But this is probably as Smith wanted it.”
During this period, Smith established a temple, printing presses, additional scripture, expanded church offices, and built a bank—all indicating a sense of permanence and strength for his young church at one level while causing its near collapse at another.
But just who was Joseph Smith? What motivated him? In examining Smith’s life during his Ohio and Missouri sojourns, Vogel seeks to answer those questions. But, Vogel is quick to note, “There are, in fact, many possible constructions of Joseph Smith, and depending on how one assesses the evidence for his truth-claims, a completely different Joseph Smith emerges. But this is probably as Smith wanted it.”
During this period, Smith established a temple, printing presses, additional scripture, expanded church offices, and built a bank—all indicating a sense of permanence and strength for his young church at one level while causing its near collapse at another.