"A welcome alternative to the Mormon blogs that only praise or only condemn this fascinating church, Contemporary Mormonism is friendly, objective, probing and very, very informative. Claudia Bushman has done us all a great service." -- Carol Lynn Pearson, author of Goodbye, I Love You and Mother Wove the Morning "The vast majority of books about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are written with an overt agenda--usually by an enemy to convince the reader that Mormons are wicked dupes, or by a devout church member to try to make a convert. It is invigorating to find an author who just tries to describe the church in an accurate manner, letting the reader draw his or her own conclusions." -- Sandy Petersen, Game Designer, Active Mormon
Preface Encountering the Mormons Identity, Beliefs, and Organization Families The Missionary Experience and the International Church Templates and Genealogy Race, Ethnicity, and Class Gender and Orientation The Public Faces of Mormonism The Intellectual Activities of Recent Years The City of Zion The Church at One Hundred Seventy-Five Chronology Notes Index
CLAUDIA L. BUSHMAN is Professor of American Studies at Columbia University and the author of Mormons in America, Building the Kingdom: A History of Mormons in America, and other books and articles. She is the former director of the Delaware Heritage Commission.
Bushman offers a usable, essentially popular introduction to the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with unique attention
to the character of the church today. Bushman covers familiar
historical and theological ground (dealt with more completely in
other books), but uses interviews with church members and very
recent news items to retain a focus on today's church throughout
the book. Few books are as able to contextualize aspects (mundane,
practical, political) of the contemporary church against the
historical/theological backdrop in a way that is accessible and
fair to the uninitiated. Bushman is a believing Mormon and aspects
of the book are perhaps informed by this fact; the diversity of the
church she emphasizes is real, for example, but her typical
congregations would likely appear quite unusual to the average
American Mormon and basically parallel the church's public
relations materials. However, she manages to deal with a wide
variety of often controversial subjects in an honest
way….Recommended. General and undergraduate collections.
*Choice*
This book is a welcome addition to a growing list of solid
introductory works on the Latter-day Saints….Claudia Bushman is
among the most productive and knowledgeable scholars in the field
of Mormon studies today….This is a truly engaging introduction to
real life among today's Mormons in the United States. It deserves
widespread adoption in college classes, and it will inform general
readers from a grassroots perspective….
*BYU Studies*
Written by a leading Mormon historian, this book provides insight
into attitudes, policies, and beliefs of members of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
*VOYA*
The text is readable, and the chapters cover almost everything that
one would want to know about contemporary Mormonism….Overall this
is an excellent book for someone trying to gain a balanced
understanding of Mormonism as it is today.
*Catholic Library World*
A Mormon herself, Bushman describes contemporary practices in the
religion through her own experiences, the experiences of others,
and church documents. She explains the organization of the church,
its services, beliefs, ideas about family structure, missionary
endeavors, temples, genealogical activities, and issues of race,
ethnicity, class, gender, and sexual orientation. She also
discusses the church in public life, its intellectual activities,
and Salt Lake City.
*Reference & Research Book News*
[T]his book is a welcome addition to the already burgeoning
literature about the Mormons. Claudia Bushman allows Mormons
themselves to speak as she looks at such topics as identity,
families, missionary experience, temples, race, gender and sexual
orientation, and intellectual activities. In treating such
commonplace worship as fast-and-testimony meeting, Bushman brings a
refreshingly straightforward style.
*Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City)*
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