Item Detail
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19529
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English
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A Jesuit Interpretation of Mid-Nineteenth-Century America : "Mormonism in Connection with Modern Protestantism"
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BYU Studies
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2006
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45
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no.3
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39-74
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During its early history, the Church captured the attention of Europeans. An example of this attention and interest is evident in one of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes plots which involved Mormons and Utah. The "most interesting" example of this attention, however, is found in an Italian journal, La Civilt Cattolica. This journal published an essay, "Il Mormonismo nelle sue attinenze col moderno Protestantesimo" [Mormonism in Connection with Modern Protestantism], written by Karl August von Reisach, a cardinal archbishop of the Catholic Church. This article expresses opinions on how Mormonism was related to the Protestant Reformation and religions in America at the time.
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A Peculiar People : Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Religion in Nineteenth-Century America
Balancing Faith and History : A Conversation with James B. Allen
Catholic and Mormon : A Theological Conversation
Mormons in the Piazza : History of the Latter-Day Saints in Italy
The Religious Heritage of the British Northwest and the Rise of Mormonism
The Reverend Dr. Peter Christian Kierkegaard's "About and Against Mormonism" (1855)