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Joseph White Musser : a Mormon fundamentalist

Part of the Introductions to Mormon Thought series
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In 1921, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints excommunicated Joseph White Musser for his refusal to give up plural marriage.

Cristina M. Rosetti tells the story of how a Church leader followed his beliefs into exile and applied the religious thought he began to develop in the mainline faith to become a foundational theologian of Mormon fundamentalism. Musser’s devotion to Joseph Smith’s vision and the faith’s foundational texts reflected a widespread uneasiness with, and reaction against, changes taking place across society.

Rosetti analyzes how Musser’s writing and thought knit a disparate group of outcast LDS believers into a movement.

She also places Musser’s eventful life against the backdrop of a difficult period in LDS history, when the Church strained to disentangle itself from plural marriage and leaders like Musser emerged to help dissident members make sense of their lives outside the mainstream. The first book-length account of the Mormon thinker, Joseph White Musser reveals the figure whose teachings helped mold a movement.

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University of Illinois Press
0252087755 / 9780252087752
Paperback / softback
15/04/2024
United States
English
128 pages.