In Defense of Plural Marriage

In Defense of Plural Marriage
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2015
Genre: Polygamy
ISBN: 131633015X

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In Defense of Plural Marriage

In Defense of Plural Marriage
Author: Ronald C. Den Otter
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-12-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107458102

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With over half of Americans now in favor of marriage equality, it is clear that societal norms of marriage are being quickly redefined. The growing belief that the state may not discriminate against gays and lesbians calls into question whether the state may limit other types of marital unions, including plural marriage. While much has been written about same-sex marriage, as of yet there has been no book-length legal treatment of unions among three or more individuals. The first major study on plural marriage and the law, In Defense of Plural Marriage begins to fill this lacuna in the scholarly literature. Ronald C. Den Otter shows how the constitutional arguments that support the option of plural marriage are stronger than those against. Ultimately, he proposes a new semi-contractual marital model that would provide legal recognition for a wide range of intimate relationships.

Why We Practice Plural Marriage

Why We Practice Plural Marriage
Author: Helen Mar Whitney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1884
Genre: Latter Day Saint churches
ISBN: HARVARD:32044004605739

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Nauvoo Polygamy

Nauvoo Polygamy
Author: George Dempster Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1560852070

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Mormon Mormon polygamy began in Nauvoo, Illinois, a river town located at a bend in the Mississippi about fifty miles upstream from Mark Twain's Hannibal, Missouri. After church founder Joseph Smith married some thirty-eight women, he introduced this "celestial" form of marriage to his innermost circle of followers. By early 1846, nearly 200 men had adopted the polygamous lifestyle, with an average of nearly four women per man--717 wives in all. After leaving Nauvoo, these husbands would eventually marry another 417 women. In Utah they were the polygamy pioneers who provided a model for thousands of others who entered into plural marriages in the nineteenth century. Their story is colorful, wrapped in images of people in the next life piloting celestial worlds. Plural marriage was not initiated all at once, nor was it introduced though a smooth progression of events but rather in fits and starts, though defenses and denials, hubris and mea culpas. The story, as told here, emphasizes the human drama, interspersed with underlying historiographical issues of uncovering what has hidden--of explaining behavior that was once allowed and then denied as circumstances changed.

In Defense of Plural Marriage

In Defense of Plural Marriage
Author: Ronald C. Den Otter
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2015-05-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107087712

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This book outlines the constitutional argument in favor of plural marriage in the United States.

Joseph Smith s Polygamy

Joseph Smith s Polygamy
Author: Brian C. Hales,Laura Harris Hales
Publsiher: Greg Kofford Books, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1589587235

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In the last several years a wealth of information has been published on Joseph Smith's practice of polygamy. For some who were already well aware of this aspect of early Mormon history, the availability of new research and discovered documents has been a wellspring of further insight and knowledge into this topic. For others who are learning of Joseph's marriages to other women for the first time, these books and online publications can be both an information overload and a challenge to one's faith. In this short volume, Brian C. Hales (author of the 3-volume Joseph Smith's Polygamy: History and Theology) and Laura H. Hales wade through the murky waters of history to help bring some clarity to this episode of Mormonism's past. As Joseph Smith's participation in plural marriage involved more than just the Prophet and his first wife Emma, this volume also includes short biographical sketches of the 35 other women who were sealed to Joseph but whose stories of faith, struggle, and courage have been largely forgotten and ignored over time. While we may never fully understand the details and reasons surrounding this practice, Brian and Laura Hales provide readers with an accessible, forthright, and faithful look into this challenging topic so that we can at least come toward a better understanding. Praise for Joseph Smith's Polygamy: Toward a Better Understanding "Few matters of LDS history have proven to be as faith-sensitive as Joseph Smith's plural marriages. While a number of efforts have been made in recent years to shed light on this challenging phenomenon, nothing has brought greater clarity, enlightenment, and, particularly for believing Saints, spiritual reassurance, than has the work of researcher Brian Hales. He and his wife Laura have now rendered a monumental service to Mormons and interested observers by bringing clarity and better understanding to this topic. I for one am grateful for the context, perspective, and both straightforward and faithful answers provided for so many of the questions surrounding Nauvoo polygamy. It is a book that will be read and discussed for years to come." - Robert L. Millet, Professor Emeritus of Religious Education, Brigham Young University

Polygamy

Polygamy
Author: Sarah M. S. Pearsall
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Polygamy
ISBN: 9780300226843

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A groundbreaking examination of polygamy showing that monogamy was not the only form marriage took in early America Today we tend to think of polygamy as an unnatural marital arrangement characteristic of fringe sects or uncivilized peoples. Historian Sarah Pearsall shows us that polygamy's surprising history encompasses numerous colonies, indigenous communities, and segments of the American nation. Polygamy--as well as the fight against it--illuminates many touchstones of American history: the Pueblo Revolt and other uprisings against the Spanish; Catholic missions in New France; New England settlements and King Philip's War; the entrenchment of African slavery in the Chesapeake; the Atlantic Enlightenment; the American Revolution; missions and settlement in the West; and the rise of Mormonism. Pearsall expertly opens up broader questions about monogamy's emergence as the only marital option, tracing the impact of colonial events on property, theology, feminism, imperialism, and the regulation of sexuality. She shows that heterosexual monogamy was never the only model of marriage in North America.

Why We Practice Plural Marriage

Why We Practice Plural Marriage
Author: Helen Mar Whitney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1884
Genre: Polygamy
ISBN: OCLC:77684943

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