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Joseph Fielding Smith

A Mormon Theologian

Matthew Bowman

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English
University of Illinois Press
10 September 2024
In the early and mid-twentieth century, Joseph Fielding Smith’s (1876–1972) life as a public historian and theologian shaped the religious worldview of generations of Latter-day Saints. Matthew Bowman examines Smith’s ideas and his place in American religious history. Smith achieved position and influence at a young age, while his theories about the age of the earth and the falseness of evolutionary theory brought fame and controversy. As Bowman shows, Smith’s strong identity as a Saint influenced how he blended Protestant fundamentalist thought into his distinctly LDS theological views. Bowman also goes beyond Smith’s well-known conservatism to reveal him as an important thinker engaged with the major religious questions of his time.

Incisive and illuminating, Joseph Fielding Smith examines the worldview and development of an influential theologian and his place in American religious and intellectual history.
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Imprint:   University of Illinois Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   227g
ISBN:   9780252088056
ISBN 10:   0252088050
Series:   Introductions to Mormon Thought
Pages:   136
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Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Matthew Bowman is Howard W. Hunter Chair of Mormon Studies at Claremont Graduate University, with a joint appointment as an associate professor of history and religion. His books include Christian: The Politics of a Word in America .

Reviews for Joseph Fielding Smith: A Mormon Theologian

“Bowman’s exemplary study traces how Joseph Fielding Smith simultaneously resisted and accelerated Mormonism’s engagement with modernity. It captures how Smith realized a specific subset of Mormon possibilities and, then, how his life and work restructured the field of potential futures open to Mormonism as a whole. Required reading.”--Adam S. Miller, author of Speculative Grace: Bruno Latour and Object-Oriented Theology


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