Researchers who have tried to determine which and how many women Joseph Smith married agree on one thing: he had at least thirty plural wives. But how does a young man, a husband and father of three children, in the space of three years, find thirty women to marry? And how would the LDS community …
Speaker: George D. Smith
The Evolution of Belief: Reconciling Through Faith Crises ; The Evolution of Belief: A Skeptical Sojourn
The Evolution of Belief: Reconciling Through Faith Crises ; The Evolution of Belief: A Skeptical Sojourn The faith I had as a child has changed through experience and education. I see these changes as the process of going into a crisis of faith and working my way through to the reconciliation. The result has been …
Against The Grain: An Interview With Historian, Educator, And Author Brigham D. Madsen
Against The Grain: An Interview With Historian, Educator, And Author Brigham D. Madsen As chief historian for Patton’s Third Army in Germany and observer of WWII War crimes trials at Nuremberg, Brig Madsen honed empirical skills he applied to an illustrious career as a Peace Corps manager in Washington, D.C., Vice President and history chair …
Sixteenth-Century Dreamers: Latter-Day Sacraments of Sexual Utopia From 1531
Sixteenth-Century Dreamers: Latter-Day Sacraments of Sexual Utopia From 1531 One of the antecedents of Mormon polygamy began early in the Protestant Reformation, in marriage.” The Muenster “restoration prophet” John Bockelson, his nemesis Martin Luther, 1531, as German “Dreamers” practiced reciprocal spouse exchange called “spiritual Henry VIII, John Milton, and others imagined alternative marriage practices that …
The Summer Of 1842: A Chronological View Of Joseph Smith’s Day-To-Day Relationships With the 12 Wives He Had Married After His First Wife, Emma
The Summer Of 1842: A Chronological View Of Joseph Smith’s Day-To-Day Relationships With the 12 Wives He Had Married After His First Wife, Emma George D. Smith
B H Roberts As Book Of Mormon Apologist and Critic
B H Roberts As Book Of Mormon Apologist and Critic George D. Smith