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Radical Origins

Early Mormon Converts and Their Colonial Ancestors

Radical Origins

Early Mormon Converts and Their Colonial Ancestors

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£32.00

Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252029103
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 12/05/2004
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
Val D. Rust's Radical Origins investigates whether the unconventional religious beliefs of their colonial ancestors predisposed early Mormon converts to embrace the (radical( message of Joseph Smith Jr. and his new church.
 
Utilizing a unique set of meticulously compiled genealogical data, Rust uncovers the ancestors of early church members throughout what we understand as the radical segment of the Protestant Reformation. Coming from backgrounds in the Antinomians, Seekers, Anabaptists, Quakers, and the Family of Love, many colonial ancestors of the church(s early members had been ostracized from their communities.  Expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, some were whipped, mutilated, or even hanged for their beliefs.
 
Rust shows how family traditions can be passed down through the generations, and can ultimately shape the outlook of future generations. This, he argues, extends the historical role of Mormons by giving their early story significant implications for understanding the larger context of American colonial history. Featuring a provocative thesis and stunning original research, Radical Origins is a remarkable contribution to our understanding of religion in the development of American culture and the field of Mormon history.
 
Preface   ix
Acknowledgements   xiii
1. Early Mormons: A Peculiar People   1
2. Ancestors of Early LDS Converts   20
3. The Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony   36
4. Puritan Ancestors in Massachusetts and Maine   50
5. Puritan Ancestors in Connecticut   60
6. Schismatic New England   72
7. The Antinomian Crisis   85
8. Anabaptists, Quakers, and Gortonists   95
9. LDS Ancestors Engaged in Alchemy and Astrology   115
10. Witchcraft among LDS Ancestors   127
11. Generational Connections   140
12. Ancestors of the American Religions   153
Appendix   167
Notes   209
Index   243

Val D. Rust

Val D. Rust is a professor of education at the University of California, Los Angeles and the author of Toward Education for the Twenty-first Century and other works.
 

Smith-Petit Best First Book Award from the Mormon History Association, 2005. "Rust has succeeded in raising some very interesting questions that deserve our attention and provide the basis for what is likely to be a long, interesting, and productive discussion."--Jenny Hale Pulsipher, BYU Studies