Book Reviews on Mormonism

 Reviews on books by and about the Latter-day Saints.

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  • Speaking The Truth In Love

    Mark J. Cares — Written to help Christians effectively communicate the historic Gospel of Jesus Christ to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

  • Reynolds, Leslie. Mormons in Transition

    by Leslie Reynolds — While pursuing her Master’s degree in Christian studies at Regent College, the author had the opportunity to interview a number of Mormons, some currently involved in the church (of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), some in the process of transitioning out and a few who have left the church. This book relates the results of those interviews as well as giving valuable insights to the non-Mormon reader.

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  • Studies of The Book of Mormon

    The long-suppressed work of Mormon General Authority B. H. Roberts, who in his later years came to question the historicity of the Book of Mormon, after a life-time as its greatest apologist.

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  • John Krakauer, Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith

    by John Krakauer, 2003, 373 pages — True story of Dan and Ron Lafferty, two Fundamentalist Latter-day Saint brothers who murdered their sister-in-law and her baby claiming they got a revelation from God to kill them. Insightful look at the Mormon and FLDS views of revelations and the dangers of revelation that is not open to critique or reason.

  • H. Michael Marquardt & Wesley P. Walters, Inventing Mormonism: Tradition & the Historical Record

    by Michael Marquardt & Wesley P. Walters — A meticulously documented study of Joseph Smith's early years, leading up to the coming forth of the Book of Mormon and the founding of what became the Mormon church.

  • David L. Bigler, Forgotten Kingdom: The Mormon Theocracy in the American West, 1847-1896

    by David L. Bigler — After years of conflict in Missouri and Illinois, the militant millennial movement went to the Great Basin of North America, then in Mexico, to establish the Kingdom of God as an earthy state.

  • Early Mormon Documents Volume 1

    Dan Vogel, editor, 5 vols., Signature Books, Salt Lake City, 1996-2003 — A gold mine of sources that provide a complete, candid, and for some a surprisingly different picture of early Mormon origins.

  • Will Bagley, Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows

    by Will Bagley — A major new study of the Mountain Meadows Massacre.

  • Grant H. Palmer, An Insider's View of Mormon Origins

    by Grant H. Palmer — The word “Insider” in the title reflects his thirty-four years of experience as an Institute Director for the Church Educational System (CES); however, throughout the eight chapters Palmer challenges the many traditional claims that inspire members of the Mormon Church.

  • A Gathering Of Saints

    by Robert Lindsey — This gripping book is the best overall telling of the Hofmann forgery / murders story. It provides a candid look at the involvement of high ranking Mormon leaders in the purchasing and suppressing of documents deemed threatening to the Mormon Church.