This is the third post on Richard L. Bushman’s Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction (OUP, 2008). [See Part 1 and Part 2.] In Chapter Three, Bushman reviews the several meanings of the term “Zion” in LDS doctrine and thinking.
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This is the third post on Richard L. Bushman’s Mormonism: A Very Short Introduction (OUP, 2008). [See Part 1 and Part 2.] In Chapter Three, Bushman reviews the several meanings of the term “Zion” in LDS doctrine and thinking.
The Pew Forum recently issued a detailed summary of survey information about Mormons gathered as part of a much larger survey of religious life in the United States. It is a very readable summary, noting that Mormons comprise 1.7% of [...]
July 24th is a state holiday in Utah, designated Pioneer Day. It commemorates the entry of the first wagon train of Mormons into the Salt Lake Valley in the summer of 1847. They came down Emigration Canyon, somewhat north of [...]
A very interesting post at Mormon Matters, reviewing a 1989 book titled “Will the Real Heretics Please Stand Up?” The book was written by an attorney who grew up a Jehovah’s Witness, then became an Evangelical Christian. That lasted until [...]
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Previous Posts
The meanings of Zion
posted 11:00:37pm Jul. 29, 2009 | read full post »
A statistical portrait of Mormons
posted 12:33:08pm Jul. 29, 2009 | read full post »
July 24th: Pioneer Day in Utah
posted 5:38:50pm Jul. 23, 2009 | read full post »
Finding heretics in strange places
posted 6:27:09pm Jul. 22, 2009 | read full post »
Reason and revelation in Mormonism
posted 12:46:47am Jul. 17, 2009 | read full post » |