Historical Atlas of Mormonism

Historical Atlas of Mormonism
Title Historical Atlas of Mormonism PDF eBook
Author S. Kent Brown
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1994
Genre Reference
ISBN

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Chronicles the history of the Mormon religion in America from its organization in 1830 to its recent trend toward worldwide expansion. Includes information on practices, settlements, historic sites, and principle leaders.

Mapping Mormonism

Mapping Mormonism
Title Mapping Mormonism PDF eBook
Author Brandon Plewe
Publisher Brigham Young University Studies
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780842528795

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Second edition, with updated maps, charts, timelines to visualize The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from its foundation to the present day. Topics covered include the migrations of the Latter-day Saints during the lifetime of Joseph Smith, the settlement of the American West, proselytizing and growth around the world, programs instituted to support members, and the diverse church of the broader Restoration movement. Rich graphics illustrate and describe activities of church members, including genealogical research, establishment of schools, economic development, political affiliation, and temple building.--

The Mapmakers of New Zion

The Mapmakers of New Zion
Title The Mapmakers of New Zion PDF eBook
Author Richard V. Francaviglia
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 9781607814092

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From their earliest days on the American frontier through their growth into a worldwide church, the spatially expansive Mormons made maps to help them create idealized communities, migrate to and colonize large parts of the American West, visualize the stories in their sacred texts, and spread their message internationally through a well-organized missionary system. This book identifies many Mormon mapmakers who played an important but heretofore unsung role in charting the course of Latter-day Saint history. For Mormons, maps had and continue to have both practical and spiritual significance. In addition to using maps to help build their new Zion and to explore the Intermountain West, Latter-day Saint mapmakers used them to depict locations and events described in the Book of Mormon. Featuring over one hundred historical maps reproduced in full color--many never before published--The Mapmakers of New Zion sheds new light on Mormonism and takes readers on a fascinating journey through maps as both historical documents and touchstones of faith. Winner of the Southwest Book Design and Production Award from the New Mexico Book Association. Selected as on the American Library Association's Best of the Best from University Presses.

Mormons and the Bible

Mormons and the Bible
Title Mormons and the Bible PDF eBook
Author Philip L. Barlow
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 349
Release 2013-06-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190453834

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Philip L. Barlow offers an in-depth analysis of the approaches taken to the Bible by major Mormon leaders, from its beginnings to the present. He shows that Mormon attitudes toward the Bible comprise an extraordinary mix of conservative, liberal, and radical ingredients: an almost fundamentalist adherence to the King James Version co-exists with belief in the possibility of new revelation and surprising ideas about the limits of human language. Barlow's exploration takes important steps toward unraveling the mystery of this quintessential American religious phenomenon. This updated edition of Mormons and the Bible includes an extended bibliography and a new preface, casting Joseph Smith's mission into a new frame and treating evolutions in Mormonism's biblical usage in recent decades.

Historical Atlas of the United States

Historical Atlas of the United States
Title Historical Atlas of the United States PDF eBook
Author Mark Christopher Carnes
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 306
Release 2003
Genre United States
ISBN 0415941113

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First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Historical Atlas of the United States

Historical Atlas of the United States
Title Historical Atlas of the United States PDF eBook
Author Mark C. Carnes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 306
Release 2013-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 113660023X

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Designed for all libraries, this large-format, full-color atlas is an authoritative guide to the history of the United States. From the formation of the continent up through current events and information based on the most recent census, this work uses the geography of the United States to portray the history of the land and its people. The 300-plus maps tell the engaging story of America with detailed, clear information; accompanying text highlights key information presented in each map. An indispensable tool for students and educators alike, the Historical Atlas of the United States is destined to become a classic in the field.

Northeast of Eden

Northeast of Eden
Title Northeast of Eden PDF eBook
Author John Hamer
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 2004
Genre Caldwell County (Mo.)
ISBN

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The "Mormon" county is Caldwell County, Missouri.