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    Has anyone read the book: “The Columbia Sourcebook of Mormons in the United States”?

    It is written by Reid L Neilson & Terryl L Givens.

    It came out Aug 12, 2014.

    The summary says:

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    This anthology provides rare access to key original documents illuminating Mormon history, theology, and culture in the United States from the nineteenth century to today. Brief introductions describe the theological significance of each text and its reflection of the practices, issues, and challenges that have defined and continue to define the Mormon community. These documents balance mainstream and peripheral thought and religious experience, institutional and personal perspective, and theoretical and practical interpretation, representing pivotal moments in LDS history and correcting decades of misinformation and stereotype.

    The authors of these documents, male and female, not only celebrate but speak critically and question mainline LDS teachings on sexuality, politics, gender, race, polygamy, and other issues. Selections largely focus on the Salt Lake–based LDS tradition, with a section on the post–Joseph Smith splintering and its creation of a variety of similar yet different Mormon groups. The documents are arranged chronologically within specific categories to capture both the historical and doctrinal development of Mormonism in the United States.

    It is pricey: $45.99 for the tablet version.

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    Anonymous
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    Where does one get the tablet version? Google Play, iBooks???

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    Anonymous
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    I saw it on Nook which is Barnes & Noble.

    I also saw it on Kindle which is Amazon.

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    Anonymous
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    Mike, that sounds really interesting. I haven’t read anything from Terryl Givens before. The Weeping God sounds really interesting.

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    Anonymous
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    I did buy this book. It is more of a reference book then something you would read from cover to cover.

    The chapters are divided as follows:

    1. Theology and Doctrine.

    2. Scattering of the Saints.

    3. Gathering to Zion.

    4. Government and Politics.

    5. Race and Ethnicity.

    6. Sexuality and Gender.

    7. Education and Intellectualism.

    8. Contemporary Religious Life.

    Individual segments within each chapter include writings from inside & outside the church.

    Some of the writers include James Strang, Jason Briggs (RLDS) & William Smith.

    Also included are General Authorities & contemporary writers from Dialogue.

    It seems like a very balanced approach to our (combined) history including the break off groups.

    For what it’s worth.

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