Three reviews of “Joseph Smith’s Polygamy: Toward a Better Understanding”

Three reviews of “Joseph Smith’s Polygamy: Toward a Better Understanding” April 10, 2015

 

Early daguerrotype of first Nauvoo Temple
An image of the original temple at Nauvoo, Illinois, dating most likely to 1847, three years after Joseph Smith’s murder at the hands of an anti-Mormon mob. The temple itself would be destroyed by an arsonist only shortly thereafter.

 

Don’t expect the Interpreter Foundation to shy away from difficult issues and even controversy.

 

Today, for example, Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture has published three reviews of an important new book regarding the origins of Mormon plural marriage:

 

The first is by Gregory L. Smith:

 

http://www.mormoninterpreter.com/a-welcome-introduction/

 

The second is by Suzanne Long Foster:

 

http://www.mormoninterpreter.com/providing-a-better-understanding-for-all-concerning-the-history-of-joseph-smiths-polygamy/

 

And the third is by Craig L. Foster:

 

http://www.mormoninterpreter.com/an-easier-way-to-understanding-joseph-smiths-polygamy/

 

We’re very pleased to provide these articles — as usual — at no charge.  We thank those who’ve donated to the Interpreter Foundation for making such work possible.

 

 


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