Joseph Smith: The Rise and Fall of an American Prophet
Autor John G. Turneren Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 iun 2025
Joseph Smith Jr. (1805–1844) was one of the most successful and controversial religious leaders of nineteenth-century America, publishing the Book of Mormon and starting what would become the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He built temples, founded a city-state in Illinois, ran for president, and married more than thirty women. This self-made prophet thrilled his followers with his grand vision of peace and unity, but his increasingly grandiose plans tested and sometimes shattered their faith.
In this vivid biography, John G. Turner presents Smith as a consummate religious entrepreneur and innovator, a man both flawed and compelling. He sold books, land, and merchandise. And he relentlessly advanced doctrines that tapped into anxieties about the nature and meaning of salvation, the validity of miracles, the timing of Christ’s second coming, and the persistence of human relationships for eternity. His teachings prompted people to gather into communities, evoking fierce opposition from those who saw those communities as theocratic threats to republicanism.
With insights from newly accessible diaries, church records, and transcripts of sermons, Turner illuminates Smith’s stunning trajectory, from his beginnings as an uneducated, impoverished farmhand to his ultimate fall at the hands of a murderous mob, revealing how he forged a religious tradition that has resonated with millions of people in the United States and beyond.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780300255164
ISBN-10: 0300255160
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 43 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
ISBN-10: 0300255160
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 43 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Recenzii
“A biography of narrative strength and clarity. . . . Turner’s achievement is to show how [Smith’s] audacity—spiritual, institutional, and rhetorical—proved both magnetic and combustible.”—Gerardo Martí, Commonweal
“Turner’s scrupulous research vividly brings Smith to life both as a religious innovator and as a colorful, eccentric personality who was skillful at cajoling would-be defectors and advancing ambitious plans but also rushed headlong into controversies and showed flashes of anger. . . . [A] highly readable account of a key figure in American religious history.”—Publishers Weekly
“Something new and remarkable has been done here. . . . Turner skillfully and empathetically paints both Joseph and his enemies.”—James Olsen, Times and Seasons
“A balanced, extensively researched portrait. . . . Precisely by not taking Smith at his word Turner shows us why we have to take him seriously. . . . The truth behind the mask may be even more fascinating than the legend. . . . [Smith’s] life, in short, is worth understanding—and Turner’s biographical study is a good place to start.”—Daniel K. Williams, Anxious Bench
“Accessible and engaging. . . . Necessary reading for anyone with an interest in Joseph Smith’s life and his place in American history and culture. . . . John Turner’s account is the new definitive biography.”—Kyle David Belanger, Utah Monthly
“Evenhanded, well-researched, well-written, and up to date. . . . An important contribution to the field of Mormon studies that deserves a place in the pantheon of top-notch Joseph Smith biographies.”—Chad Nielsen, Times and Seasons
“This one is a ride. To the story of America’s most famous prophet John Turner brings a vigorous narrative style informed by the most recent scholarship. Even if you know Joseph Smith’s story well, this book is necessary reading.”—Matthew Bowman, Claremont Graduate University
“Unlike many who have written about Smith, Turner comes neither to praise Smith nor to bury him. To the contrary, he wants to bring him back to life, for our reading pleasure and for our scholarly enlightenment. He has written a classic—spritely, fun, and ultimately persuasive.”—Mark Oppenheimer, editor of Arc: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera
“John Turner has provided us a Joseph Smith for the current age. This biography successfully fleshes out the Mormon prophet’s life, mind, and environment, painting a picture that is both riveting and a reckoning.”—Benjamin E. Park, author of American Zion: A New History of Mormonism
“Not every reader trusts Joseph Smith, a complex character who has been scorned and idolized in equal measure. But every reader should trust historian John Turner to shed fresh light on Smith’s fascinating contradictions, and to teach us something new about the world of early Mormonism. This long-awaited, well-observed biography of the religion’s controversial founder balances careful research with lively prose. Highly recommended.”—Jana Riess, author of The Next Mormons
“In this energetic new biography, Joseph Smith jumps off the pages as an audacious, visionary, and often reckless character. Turner has expertly portrayed Smith as an endlessly complex figure who can no more be tamed in death than he could in life.”—Patrick Q. Mason, Utah State University
“Turner’s scrupulous research vividly brings Smith to life both as a religious innovator and as a colorful, eccentric personality who was skillful at cajoling would-be defectors and advancing ambitious plans but also rushed headlong into controversies and showed flashes of anger. . . . [A] highly readable account of a key figure in American religious history.”—Publishers Weekly
“Something new and remarkable has been done here. . . . Turner skillfully and empathetically paints both Joseph and his enemies.”—James Olsen, Times and Seasons
“A balanced, extensively researched portrait. . . . Precisely by not taking Smith at his word Turner shows us why we have to take him seriously. . . . The truth behind the mask may be even more fascinating than the legend. . . . [Smith’s] life, in short, is worth understanding—and Turner’s biographical study is a good place to start.”—Daniel K. Williams, Anxious Bench
“Accessible and engaging. . . . Necessary reading for anyone with an interest in Joseph Smith’s life and his place in American history and culture. . . . John Turner’s account is the new definitive biography.”—Kyle David Belanger, Utah Monthly
“Evenhanded, well-researched, well-written, and up to date. . . . An important contribution to the field of Mormon studies that deserves a place in the pantheon of top-notch Joseph Smith biographies.”—Chad Nielsen, Times and Seasons
“This one is a ride. To the story of America’s most famous prophet John Turner brings a vigorous narrative style informed by the most recent scholarship. Even if you know Joseph Smith’s story well, this book is necessary reading.”—Matthew Bowman, Claremont Graduate University
“Unlike many who have written about Smith, Turner comes neither to praise Smith nor to bury him. To the contrary, he wants to bring him back to life, for our reading pleasure and for our scholarly enlightenment. He has written a classic—spritely, fun, and ultimately persuasive.”—Mark Oppenheimer, editor of Arc: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera
“John Turner has provided us a Joseph Smith for the current age. This biography successfully fleshes out the Mormon prophet’s life, mind, and environment, painting a picture that is both riveting and a reckoning.”—Benjamin E. Park, author of American Zion: A New History of Mormonism
“Not every reader trusts Joseph Smith, a complex character who has been scorned and idolized in equal measure. But every reader should trust historian John Turner to shed fresh light on Smith’s fascinating contradictions, and to teach us something new about the world of early Mormonism. This long-awaited, well-observed biography of the religion’s controversial founder balances careful research with lively prose. Highly recommended.”—Jana Riess, author of The Next Mormons
“In this energetic new biography, Joseph Smith jumps off the pages as an audacious, visionary, and often reckless character. Turner has expertly portrayed Smith as an endlessly complex figure who can no more be tamed in death than he could in life.”—Patrick Q. Mason, Utah State University
Notă biografică
John G. Turner is professor of religious studies and history at George Mason University. His books include Bill Bright and Campus Crusade for Christ; Brigham Young: Pioneer Prophet; The Mormon Jesus; and They Knew They Were Pilgrims. He lives in Burke, VA.