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Make Yourselves Gods Mormons And The Unfinished Business Of American Secularism Peter Coviello

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Make Yourselves Gods Mormons And The Unfinished Business Of American Secularism Peter Coviello
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Make Yourselves Gods Mormons And The Unfinished Business Of American Secularism Peter Coviello instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Peter Coviello
ISBN: 9780226474472, 022647447X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Make Yourselves Gods Mormons And The Unfinished Business Of American Secularism Peter Coviello by Peter Coviello 9780226474472, 022647447X instant download after payment.

From the perspective of Protestant America, nineteenth-century Mormons were the victims of a peculiar zealotry, a population deranged––socially, sexually, even racially––by the extravagances of belief they called “religion.” Make Yourselves Gods offers a counter-history of early Mormon theology and practice, tracking the Saints from their emergence as a dissident sect to their renunciation of polygamy at century’s end.
Over these turbulent decades, Mormons would appear by turns as heretics, sex-radicals, refugees, anti-imperialists, colonizers, and, eventually, reluctant monogamists and enfranchised citizens. Reading Mormonism through a synthesis of religious history, political theology, native studies, and queer theory, Peter Coviello deftly crafts a new framework for imagining orthodoxy, citizenship, and the fate of the flesh in nineteenth-century America. What emerges is a story about the violence, wild beauty, and extravagant imaginative power of this era of Mormonism—an impassioned book with a keen interest in the racial history of sexuality and the unfinished business of American secularism.

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