Mormonism
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Elements in New Religious Movements
ISBN-10
1009537695
ISBN-13
9781009537698
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 16th, 2025
Print length
72 Pages
Weight
128 grams
Dimensions
15.10 x 22.90 x 0.80 cms
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History of religion
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This Element explores the Mormon denominations, like the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and various sects of Mormon fundamentalism. Mormonism emerged during the Second Great Awakening and has adapted to American culture, focusing on integration with the Protestant majority or highlighting sectarian distinctiveness.
This Element will focus on the various denominations in the Mormon tradition, collectively sometimes referred to as ''Mormonism.'' They include the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as well as the several sects of Mormon fundamentalism and multiple other denominations. Often described as the quintessential new religious movement, Mormonism is useful for studying the dynamics of new religious formation, evolution, schism, and adaptation to American culture more broadly. It emerged in the heat of the Second Great Awakening, the flourishing of religious creativity and innovation that followed American disestablishment, inspired by the visionary ideas of Joseph Smith, Jr., a New York farmer who adopted a particular style of restorationism, a form of Christianity popular in the period. Since that time, the various branches of Mormonism have embraced different relationships with the broader stream of American culture. Some have sought integration with America''s Protestant majority; others have emphasized sectarian distinctiveness.
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