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The Next Mormons How Millennials Are Changing the LDS Church


Free Download Jana Riess, "The Next Mormons: How Millennials Are Changing the LDS Church"
English | ISBN: 0190885203 | 2019 | 328 pages | AZW3 | 1383 KB
American Millennials-the generation born in the 1980s and 1990s-have been leaving organized religion in unprecedented numbers. For a long time, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was an exception: nearly three-quarters of people who grew up Mormon stayed that way into adulthood. In The Next Mormons, Jana Riess demonstrates that things are starting to change.

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The Columbia Sourcebook of Mormons in the United States


Free Download The Columbia Sourcebook of Mormons in the United States by Terryl Givens, Reid Neilson
English | 2014 | ISBN: 0231149425 | 480 Pages | PDF | 2.3 MB
This anthology offers rare access to key original documents illuminating Mormon history, theology, and culture in the United States from the nineteenth century to today.

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Convicting the Mormons The Mountain Meadows Massacre in American Culture


Free Download Convicting the Mormons: The Mountain Meadows Massacre in American Culture by Janiece Johnson
English | May 30, 2023 | ISBN: 1469673525, 1469673533 | True EPUB/PDF | 234 pages | 36.1/40.6 MB
On September 11, 1857, a small band of Mormons led by John D. Lee massacred an emigrant train of men, women, and children heading west at Mountain Meadows, Utah. News of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, as it became known, sent shockwaves through the western frontier of the United States, reaching the nation’s capital and eventually crossing the Atlantic. In the years prior to the massacre, Americans dubbed the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints the "Mormon problem" as it garnered national attention for its "unusual" theocracy and practice of polygamy. In the aftermath of the massacre, many Americans viewed Mormonism as a real religious and physical threat to white civilization. Putting the Mormon Church on trial for its crimes against American purity became more important than prosecuting those responsible for the slaughter.

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