جوزف اسمیت: سنگ خشن در حال غلتیدن: زندگینامه فرهنگی بنیانگذار مذهب مورمونها
Joseph Smith : rough stone rolling : cultural biography of Mormonism's founder
معرفی کتاب «جوزف اسمیت: سنگ خشن در حال غلتیدن: زندگینامه فرهنگی بنیانگذار مذهب مورمونها» (با عنوان لاتین Joseph Smith : rough stone rolling : cultural biography of Mormonism's founder) نوشتهٔ Richard Lyman Bushman, with the assistance of Jed Woodworth.، منتشرشده توسط نشر Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Joseph Smith, America’s preeminent visionary and prophet, rose from a modest background to found the largest indigenous Christian church in American history. Without the benefit of wealth, education, or social position, he published the 584-page Book of Mormon when he was twenty-three; organized a church when he was twenty-four; and founded cities, built temples, and attracted thousands of followers before his violent death at age thirty-eight. Rather than perishing with him, Mormonism migrated to the Rocky Mountains, flourished there, and now claims millions of followers worldwide. In Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling , Richard Bushman, an esteemed American cultural historian and a practicing Mormon, tells how Smith formed a new religion from the ground up. Moving beyond the popular stereotype of Smith as a colorful fraud, the book explores the inner workings of his personality–his personal piety, his temper, his affection for family and friends, and his incredible determination. It describes how he received revelations and why his followers believed them. Smith was a builder of cities. He sought to form egalitarian, just, and open communities under God and laid out a plan for ideal cities, which he hoped would fill the world. Adopted as the model for hundreds of Mormon settlements in the West, Smith’s urban vision may have left a more lasting imprint on the landscape than that of any other American. He was controversial from his earliest years. His followers honored him as a man who spoke for God and restored biblical religion. His enemies maligned him as a dangerous religious fanatic, an American Mohammad, and drove the Mormons from every place in which they settled. Smith’s ultimate assassination by an armed mob raises the question of whether American democracy can tolerate visionaries. The book gives more attention to Joseph Smith’s innovative religious thought than any previous biography. As Bushman writes, “His followers derived their energy and purpose from the religious world he brought into being.” Some of the teachings were controversial, such as property redistribution and plural marriage, but Smith’s revelations also delved into cosmology and the history of God. They spoke of the origins of the human personality and the purpose of life. While thoroughly Christian, Smith radically reconceived the relationship between humans and God. The book evaluates the Mormon prophet’s bold contributions to Christian theology and situates him culturally in the modern world. Published on the two hundredth anniversary of Smith’s birth, Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling is an in-depth portrayal of the mysterious figure behind one of the world’s fastest growing faiths. The Joseph Smith family: To 1816 The first visions: 1816-27 Translation: 1827-30 A new bible:1830 The Church of Christ: 1830 Joseph, Moses, and Enoch: 1830 The Kirtland visionaries: January-June 1831 Zion: July-December 1831 The burden of Zion: 1832 Exaltation: 1822-33 Cities of Zion: 1833 The character of a Prophet: 1834 Priesthood and church government: 1834-35 Visitors: 1835 Texts: 1835 Strife: August-December 1835 The order of heaven: January-April 1836 Reverses: April 1836-January 1838 Trials: January-July 1838 War: August-December 1838 Imprisonment: January-August 1839 Imprisonment: January-August 1839 00 Washington: September 1839-June 1840 Beautiful place: April 1840-April 1841 Temporalities and spiritualities: 1841 Stories of eternity: Spring 1842 Perils: May-December 1842 Thickets: 1843 City and kingdom: 1843-44 Confrontations: January-June 1844. Tells how America's preeminent visionary and prophet, Joseph Smith, formed a new religion, Mormonism, from the ground up. Explores the inner workings of his personality-his personal piety, his temper, his affection for family and friends, and his incredible determination. Presents the life of the founder of the Church of Latter Day Saints, from his hardscrabble early life in rural New York, to the visions that inspired The Book of Mormon, and his untimely death at the hands of a mob in 1844.
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