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Brigham Young and the Expansion of the Mormon Faith

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Brigham Young and the Expansion of the Mormon Faith

By: Thomas G. Alexander
Narrated by: Charles Henderson Norman
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As president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and Utah’s first territorial governor, Brigham Young (1801-77) shaped a religion, a migration, and the American West. He led the Saints to Utah, guided the establishment of 350 settlements, and inspired the Mormons as they weathered unimaginable trials and hardships. In this new biography, historian Thomas G. Alexander draws on a lifetime of research to provide an evenhanded view of Young and his leadership.

Following the murder in 1844 of church founder Joseph Smith, Young bore a heavy responsibility: ensuring the survival and expansion of the church and its people. Alexander focuses on Young’s leadership, his financial dealings, his relations with non-Mormons, his families, and his own deep religious conviction. Brigham Young and the Expansion of the Mormon Faith addresses such controversial issues as the practice of polygamy (Young himself had 55 wives), relations and conflicts between Mormons and Indians, and the circumstances and aftermath of the horrific events of Mountain Meadows in 1857. Young relied on the counsel of his associates, and at times, the Mormon people pushed back to prevent him from implementing changes. In some cases, such as polygamy and the doctrine of blood atonement, the church leadership eventually rejected his views. Yet on the whole, Brigham Young emerges as a multifaceted human figure, and as a prophet revered by millions of LDS members, an inspired leader who successfully led his people to a distant land where their community expanded and flourished.

The book is published by University of Oklahoma Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

©2019 University of Oklahoma Press (P)2019 Redwood Audiobooks
Americas Christianity Religious Studies State & Local United States Mormon Royalty Old West Wild West Biography Leadership Mormon History

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"An eloquent and judicious portrait of one of nineteenth-century America’s most controversial religious and political figures." (John Turner, author of Brigham Young: Pioneer Prophet)

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