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The Mormonizing of America

How the Mormon Religion Became a Dominant Force in Politics, Entertainment, and Pop Culture

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The Mormonizing of America

By: Stephen Mansfield
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Stephen Mansfield, the acclaimed New York Times best-selling author, has highlighted the growing popularity of Mormonism—a belief system with cultic roots—and the implications of its critical rise. Mormons are moving into the spotlight in pop culture, politics, sports, and entertainment via presidential candidates like Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman, media personality Glenn Beck, mega-bestselling Twilight author Stephenie Meyer, and The Book of Mormon, the hottest show on Broadway. Mormonism was once a renegade cult at war with the US Army in the 1800s, but it has now emerged as not only the fastest-growing religion, but as a high-impact mainstream cultural influence.

©2012 Stephen Mansfield (P)2012 Oasis
Religious Studies Mormon Christianity Spirituality Popular Culture Social Issues Christian Living Political Science Education Politics & Government Social Sciences Mormon America
Fair Historical Perspective • Engaging Content • Well-researched Information • Objective Overview • Balanced Critique

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Well written and researched, Stephen Mansfield not only gives a historical perspective, but sow excellent points on how the Church and those of LDS faith can portray themselves and the other with compassion.

Mansfield at His Finest

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I am LDS and am open to others views. find this an enjoyable critique on my own faith. however I do think the author speaks to authoritatively on a faith he obviously researched, but still does not completely know. he's more right than wrong and appreciate his attempt.

interesting but not quite right...

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Respectful and informing from both points of view. Very easy to listen to and understand.

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As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints. I probably shouldn't comment on this book, but on the other hand, it's a free country. My initial reason for buying this book was morbid curiosity I originally had thought this book was going to be about politics. However, for the most part it's actually an overlook of the church itself. It does delve into a little bit of here's why the church is good. Here's why church the church is bad, etc. but it takes a pretty objective view and it brings up points I had never thought of. Or even heard of before. I highly recommend this book for anybody who just wants to know about the church without being preached to about the church. Kind of like a text book overview of the entire church that you'd find for a religious college course. On the technical note the author is incredibly engaging and it's fairly easy to just listen to it from start to finish in one go it is pretty entertaining honestly, even when it's brutal.

Its pretty objective.

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This book was exactly what I was hoping for... a somewhat objective outsider's view of LDS. I felt like Mansfield presented the facts of the history of Mormons in a fair and honest light, pointing out the good and the bad of the church and its history without attempt to shame or discredit the "saints".

"The Mormon people have often been better than their leaders and the doctrines they have been given." I particularly liked this quote in the book.

Very Well Done

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