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Believing History - Latter-day Saint Essays (Paperback)
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The eminent historian Richard Bushman here reflects on his faith
and the history of his religion. By describing his own struggle to
find a basis for belief in a skeptical world, Bushman poses the
question of how scholars are to write about subjects in which they
are personally invested. Does personal commitment make objectivity
impossible? Bushman explicitly, and at points confessionally,
explains his own commitments and then explores Joseph Smith and the
Book of Mormon from the standpoint of belief. Joseph Smith cannot
be dismissed as a colorful fraud, Bushman argues, nor seen only as
a restorer of religious truth. Entangled in nineteenth-century
Yankee culture-including the skeptical Enlightenment-Smith was
nevertheless an original who cut his own path. And while there are
multiple contexts from which to draw an understanding of Joseph
Smith (including magic, seekers, the Second Great Awakening,
communitarianism, restorationism, and more), Bushman suggests that
Smith stood at the cusp of modernity and presented the possibility
of belief in a time of growing skepticism. When examined carefully,
the Book of Mormon is found to have intricate subplots and peculiar
cultural twists. Bushman discusses the book's ambivalence toward
republican government, explores the culture of the Lamanites (the
enemies of the favored people), and traces the book's fascination
with records, translation, and history. Yet Believing History also
sheds light on the meaning of Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon
today. How do we situate Mormonism in American history? Is
Mormonism relevant in the modern world? Believing History offers
many surprises. Believers will learn that Joseph Smith is more than
an icon, and non-believers will find that Mormonism cannot be
summed up with a simple label. But wherever readers stand on
Bushman's arguments, he provides us with a provocative and open
look at a believing historian studying his own faith.
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