Review
"A moajor contribution" --
The Deseret News"Remarkably careful and judicious." --
The Chicago Tribune"The first major biography of the Mormon prophet since 1945." --
The Los Angeles Times"Well-rounded ... vivid." --
Publisers Weekly"A moajor contribution" --
The Deseret News<br /><br />"Remarkably careful and judicious." --
The Chicago Tribune<br /><br />"The first major biography of the Mormon prophet since 1945." --
The Los Angeles Times<br /><br />"Well-rounded ... vivid." --
Publisers Weekly
Product Description
One of four major biographies of Joseph Smith, Donna HillÂs award-winning book is the most comprehensive. Hill cautiously rejects the simplistic reductionism of either/or characterizations in favor of a broader, more humanistic view that takes Smith on his own terms as both prophet and as man.
Foremost among HillÂs concerns is the spiritual drama that defined SmithÂs controversial life, as well as his theologically motivated sexuality and the apocalyptic assumptions that fueled his political and military activism. Her intent is not to validate SmithÂs actions, only to understand them. Equal attention is given to the environmental influences that shaped SmithÂs 1830's New York upbringing. Add th these HillÂs impeccable scholarship, the result of nine years of research, and her talents as a novelist, and the significance of her achievement is apparent. Her quest for authenticity provides a vivid portrait of an extraordinary life.
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