Review
"Buerger puts Joseph Smith's creative encounter with Freemasonry into an appropriate perspective" --
John L. Brooke, The Journal of American History"Examines the near disappearance of the second anointing, once considered the crowning ordinance of the temple." --
Religious Advance“Buerger puts Joseph Smith's creative encounter with Freemasonry into an appropriate perspective ..." --
John L. Brooke, The Journal of American History
Product Description
A veil of secrecy surrounds Mormon temple worship. While officially intended to preserve the sacredness of the experience, this silence often leaves Latter-day Saints mystified.
Until now there has been no scholarly examination of the derivation and development of the templesomething David John Buerger suggests all Mormons should know. By grounding the ceremonys meaning in symbolism and context, Latter-day Saints should find the ritual more enriching. Non-Mormons, too, may better appreciate the syncretic interweaving of old and new traditions in this highest form of Mormon devotion.
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