Author: Smith, Joseph Fielding
Synopsis:
In 'Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage: A Discussion', Joseph Fielding Smith and Richard C. Evans delve into the controversial topics of blood atonement and plural marriage within the context of Mormon history. Through a thought-provoking dialogue, the authors explore the origins, justifications, and implications of these practices, shedding light on the complex and often misunderstood aspects of early Mormonism. As they navigate through historical accounts and theological perspectives, Smith and Evans offer a captivating exploration of these intriguing and contentious subjects.
Genres: Non-fiction, Religious Studies, History
Themes: Mormonism, Controversial Practices, Religious History
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