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The Mormon Prophet and His Harem, C.V. Waite
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C.V. Waite

The Mormon Prophet and His Harem

C. V. Waite's “The Mormon Prophet and His Harem” delivers a provocative exploration of the complex interplay between religion, sexuality, and power within the context of 19th-century Mormonism. Through vivid narrative and meticulous historical research, Waite unveils the life of Joseph Smith and delves into the cultural dynamics that surrounded the practice of polygamy. The prose is both incisive and accessible, coupling academic rigor with engaging storytelling that places this work within the broader discourse on American religious movements of the period, particularly the tensions between societal norms and individual belief systems. C. V. Waite is a noted scholar of American religious history, whose extensive background sheds light on the multifaceted nature of belief and practice in religious communities. His expertise in the nuances of Mormon doctrine and its social implications informs the text, revealing how personal motivations and historical context shaped Smith's controversial policies. Waite's deep understanding of Mormon culture, complemented by his extensive reading of primary sources, provides a robust foundation for this inquiry. For readers interested in the intersection of religion and personal narrative, “The Mormon Prophet and His Harem” offers a compelling study replete with original insights. Waite's scholarly yet engaging approach invites both academic and general audiences to reconsider the legacy of Joseph Smith, making it an essential read for anyone intrigued by the complexities of faith and human relationships.
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373 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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