Item Detail
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Book
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English
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Riley, I. Woodbridge
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The Founder of Mormonism : A Psychological Study of Joseph Smith, Jr.
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New York
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Dodd, Mead
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1902
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A psycho-historical view of Joseph Smith, examining his ancestors, his education, and his own activities. Author feels that Joseph was mentally unstable, 'considering Joseph Smith's abnormal ancestry, his emotional environment, and his lifelong instability, was not his mind, at the last, seriously affected?' (p. 326-27) Also examines origin of the Book of Mormon and Joseph's view of the nature of spirits.
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A Critical Analysis of the Public Speaking of Joseph Smith, First President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
A Joseph Smith for the Twenty-First Century
A Peculiar People : Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Religion in Nineteenth-Century America
An Ordered Love : The Sex Roles and Sexuality in Victorian Utopias--The Shakers, The Mormons, and The Oneida Community
Automatic Writing and the Book of Mormon : An Update
Bibliographers' Choice of Books on Utah and the Mormons
Black, White, and Red All Over : Skin Color in the Book of Mormon
By the Hand of Mormon : The American Scripture that Launched a New World Religion
Changing Critics' Criticisms of Book of Mormon Changes
Eleven Witnesses Behold the Plates
Equal Rites : The Book of Mormon, Masonry, Gender, and American Culture
Evolution of Mormon Doctrine
Healing Souls : Psychotherapy in the Latter-day Saint community
Isaac Russell : Mormon Muckraker and Secret Defender of the Church
Joseph Smith : The Verdict of Depth Psychology
Joseph Smith III : Pragmatic Prophet
Joseph Smith Jr. : Reappraisals After Two Centuries
Joseph Smith and the Beginnings of Mormonism
Joseph Smith as an Administrator
Joseph Smith's Many Histories
Joseph Smith's Polygamy
Latter-day Saints Missions and Missionaries in Polynesia, 1844-1960
Mormon Enigma : Emma Hale Smith
Mormon History
New Perspectives in Mormon Studies : Creating and Crossing Boundaries
Not for Tourists
Oliver Cowdery's Vermont Years and the Origins of Mormonism
Religion and Sexuality : The Shakers, the Mormons, and the Oneida Community
Shaping Mormonism's Public Image and Building the Faith : B. H. Roberts's Mission to the Midwest, 1896
Symbols of the LDS Relief Society
The Anthon Transcript : People, Primary Sources, and Problems
The Book of Mormon Reference Companion
The Book of Mormon and Dialogic Revelation
The Campaign and the Kingdom : The Activities of the Electioneers in Joseph Smith's Presidential Campaign
The Early Baptist Career of Sidney Rigdon in Warren, Ohio
The History of the Mormons, Their Persecutions and Travels
The Inspired Fictionalization of the 1835 United Firm Revelations
The Psychology of Religious Genius : Joseph Smith and the Origins of New Religious Movements
The Status of Women in the Philosophy of Mormonism from 1830 to 1845
To Mend A Fractured Reality : Joseph Smith's Project
Toward the Naturalistic Roots of The Book of Mormon : The Solomon Spalding Manuscript, William H. Whitsitt, The Book of Ether, and Psychological Considerations