What is hope? What is Zion? And what does it mean to hope for
Zion? In this insightful book, Joseph Spencer explores these
questions through the scriptures of two continents separated by
nearly two millennia. In the first half, Spencer engages in a rich
study of Paul's letter to the Roman to better understand how the
apostle understood hope and what it means to have it. In the second
half of the book, Spencer jumps to the early years of the
Restoration and the various revelations on consecration to
understand how Latter-day Saints are expected to strive for Zion.
Between these halves is an interlude examining the hoped-for Zion
that both thrived in the Book of Mormon and was hoped to be
established again.
Praise for "For Zion":
""For Zion: A Mormon Theology of Hope" is more than a
theological reflection. It also consists of able textual exegesis,
historical contextualization, and philosophic exploration.
Spencer's careful readings of Paul's focus on hope in Romans and on
Joseph Smith's development of consecration in his early
revelations, linking them as he does with the Book of Mormon, have
provided an intriguing, intertextual avenue for understanding what
true stewardship should be for us-now and in the future. As such he
has set a new benchmark for solid, innovative Latter-day Saint
scholarship that is at once provocative and challenging." - Eric D.
Huntsman, author, "The Miracles of Jesus"
"With "For Zion," Joseph Spencer develops the Mormon tradition
of Zion, writing in the style of Hugh Nibley-mixing Old Testament
and New Testament studies with commentary on the Book of Mormon,
the Joseph Smith revelations, and early Mormon history. The main
area of development is the addition of theology, Spencer's
expertise. Mormon readers much prefer scriptural commentary and
history to theology, but Spencer weaves in his theological
arguments and reflections in a readable and accessible manner. He
also tracks the textual development of Joseph Smith's consecration
revelation with great care and provides historically informed
readings. And the whole work is aimed at the redemption of Zion.
"For Zio"n proves that there can be such a thing as genuinely
Mormon theology." - Mark Ashurst-McGee, Joseph Smith Papers
"The hour is late. Our eyes are heavy. Working without rest,
possessed by our possessions, and consumed by fantasies of
acquisition and success we know full well, even were they to be
realized, offer no relief from what's eating us, we stumble. 'Wake
up ' Spencer calls. 'Have hope The kingdom of God is among us, Zion
is real, the Sabbath is here, and the law of consecration remains,
as it must, in full force '" - Adam S. Miller, author, "Rube
Goldberg Machines: Essays in Mormon Theology"
"Joseph Spencer is one of the most astute readers of sacred
texts working in Mormon Studies. Blending theological savvy,
historical grounding, and sensitive readings of scripture, he has
produced an original and compelling case for consecration and the
life of discipleship." - Terryl Givens, author, "Wrestling the
Angel: The Foundations of Mormon Thought"
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