Mormon s Map

Mormon s Map
Author: John L. Sorenson
Publsiher: Maxwell Institute
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Book of Mormon
ISBN: 0934893489

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As the ancient prophet Mormon edited the scriptural texts that would become the Book of Mormon, he must have had a map in his mind of the places and physical features that comprised the setting for the events described in that book. Mormon's Map is Book of Mormon scholar John Sorenson's reconstruction of that mental map solely from information gleaned from the text after years of intensive study. He describes his method; establishes the overall shape of Book of Mormon lands; sorts out details of topography, distance, direction, climate, and civilization; and treats issues of historical geography. The resultant map will facilitate analysis of geography-related issues in the Book of Mormon narrative and also be of help in evaluating theories about where in the real world the Nephite lands were located.

Mapping Mormonism

Mapping Mormonism
Author: Brandon Plewe,S. Kent Brown,Donald Q. Cannon,Richard H. Jackson
Publsiher: Brigham Young University Studies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0842528792

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Second edition, with updated maps, charts, timelines to visualize The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from its foundation to the present day. Topics covered include the migrations of the Latter-day Saints during the lifetime of Joseph Smith, the settlement of the American West, proselytizing and growth around the world, programs instituted to support members, and the diverse church of the broader Restoration movement. Rich graphics illustrate and describe activities of church members, including genealogical research, establishment of schools, economic development, political affiliation, and temple building.--

The Mapmakers of New Zion

The Mapmakers of New Zion
Author: Richard V. Francaviglia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1607814099

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From their earliest days on the American frontier through their growth into a worldwide church, the spatially expansive Mormons made maps to help them create idealized communities, migrate to and colonize large parts of the American West, visualize the stories in their sacred texts, and spread their message internationally through a well-organized missionary system. This book identifies many Mormon mapmakers who played an important but heretofore unsung role in charting the course of Latter-day Saint history. For Mormons, maps had and continue to have both practical and spiritual significance. In addition to using maps to help build their new Zion and to explore the Intermountain West, Latter-day Saint mapmakers used them to depict locations and events described in the Book of Mormon. Featuring over one hundred historical maps reproduced in full color--many never before published--The Mapmakers of New Zion sheds new light on Mormonism and takes readers on a fascinating journey through maps as both historical documents and touchstones of faith. Winner of the Southwest Book Design and Production Award from the New Mexico Book Association. Selected as on the American Library Association's Best of the Best from University Presses.

Historical Atlas of Mormonism

Historical Atlas of Mormonism
Author: S. Kent Brown,Donald Q. Cannon,Richard H. Jackson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1994
Genre: Reference
ISBN: UOM:39015033976625

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Chronicles the history of the Mormon religion in America from its organization in 1830 to its recent trend toward worldwide expansion. Includes information on practices, settlements, historic sites, and principle leaders.

Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail

Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Author: Stanley Buchholz Kimball
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1991
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: PURD:32754062209188

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Guide to the Route Map of the Mormon Pioneers from Nauvoo to Great Salt Lake 1846 1847

Guide to the Route Map of the Mormon Pioneers from Nauvoo to Great Salt Lake  1846 1847
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1847
Genre: Latter Day Saints
ISBN: IND:30000112392984

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An Ancient American Setting for the Book of Mormon

An Ancient American Setting for the Book of Mormon
Author: John L. Sorenson
Publsiher: Shadow Mountain
Total Pages: 415
Release: 1985
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 087747608X

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Transformation of the Mormon Culture Region

Transformation of the Mormon Culture Region
Author: Ethan R. Yorgason
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2024-02-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780252056536

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In this unique study, Ethan R. Yorgason examines the Mormon "culture region" of the American West, which in the late nineteenth century was characterized by sexual immorality, communalism, and anti-Americanism but is now marked by social conservatism. Foregrounding the concept of region, Yorgason traces the conformist-conservative trajectory that arose from intense moral and ideological clashes between Mormons and non-Mormons from 1880 to 1920. Looking through the lenses of regional geography, history, and cultural studies, Yorgason investigates shifting moral orders relating to gender authority, economic responsibility, and national loyalty, community, and home life. Transformation of the Mormon Culture Region charts how Mormons and non-Mormons resolved their cultural contradictions over time by a progressive narrowing of the range of moral positions on gender (in favor of Victorian gender relations), the economy (in favor of individual economics), and the nation (identifying with national power and might). Mormons and non-Mormons together constructed a regime of effective coexistence while retaining regional distinctiveness.