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A peculiar people

A peculiar people

J. Spencer Fluhman

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Though the U.S. Constitution guarantees the free exercise of religion, it does not specify what counts as a religion. From its founding in the 1830s, Mormonism, a homegrown American faith, drew thousands of converts but far more critics. In A Peculiar People, J. Spencer Fluhman offers a comprehensive history of anti-Mormon thought and the associated passionate debates about religious authenticity in nineteenth-century America. He argues that understanding anti-Mormonism provides critical insight into the American psyche because Mormonism became a potent symbol around which ideas about religion and the state took shape. - Jacket flap.

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OL16531814W

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Controversial literatureMormon ChurchChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsChurch historyChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day SaintsHistoryChurch music, church of jesus christ of latter-day saintsUnited states, church history

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