Visions in a Seer Stone: Joseph Smith and the Making of the Book of Mormon Contributor(s): Davis, William L. (Author) |
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ISBN: 1469655659 ISBN-13: 9781469655659 Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: May 2020 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Religion | Christianity - Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints (mormon) - History | United States - Revolutionary Period (1775-1800) - Literary Criticism | Subjects & Themes - Religion |
Dewey: 289.309 |
LCCN: 2019037839 |
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" L (1.29 lbs) 264 pages |
Themes: - Religious Orientation - Christian - Religious Orientation - Mormonism/Lds - Chronological Period - 18th Century |
Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product |
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Publisher Description: In this interdisciplinary work, William L. Davis examines Joseph Smith's 1829 creation of the Book of Mormon, the foundational text of the Latter Day Saint movement. Positioning the text in the history of early American oratorical techniques, sermon culture, educational practices, and the passion for self-improvement, Davis elucidates both the fascinating cultural context for the creation of the Book of Mormon and the central role of oral culture in early nineteenth-century America. Drawing on performance studies, religious studies, literary culture, and the history of early American education, Davis analyzes Smith's process of oral composition. How did he produce a history spanning a period of 1,000 years, filled with hundreds of distinct characters and episodes, all cohesively tied together in an overarching narrative? Eyewitnesses claimed that Smith never looked at notes, manuscripts, or books--he simply spoke the words of this American religious epic into existence. Judging the truth of this process is not Davis's interest. Rather, he reveals a kaleidoscope of practices and styles that converged around Smith's creation, with an emphasis on the evangelical preaching styles popularized by the renowned George Whitefield and John Wesley. |
Contributor Bio(s): Davis, William L.: - William L. Davis is an independent scholar. |
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