Sister Saints offers a sweeping history of modern Mormon women-a story that is much more complex than stereotypes suggest. Colleen McDannell shows, with keen insight and narrative flair, that Mormon women have long been critically important in creating, maintaining, and transforming their faith.
Sister Saints offers a sweeping history of modern Mormon women-a story that is much more complex than stereotypes suggest. Colleen McDannell shows, with keen insight and narrative flair, that Mormon women have long been critically important in creating, maintaining, and transforming their faith.
Colleen McDannell is Professor of History and Sterling M. McMurrin Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Utah. One of the nation's foremost experts on American religious history, she has been a Guggenheim Fellow and has held the Fulbright's John Adams Chair in American History at Groningen University in the Netherlands. She is the author of several books including Material Christianity and Heaven: A History.
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Preface Chapter 1 Building Zion Chapter 2 Polygamy's End Chapter 3 Uplifting Humanity Chapter 4 Edged Out Chapter 5 A Style of Our Own Chapter 6 Not All Alike Chapter 7 Bullying the Saints Chapter 8 A Church of Converts Chapter 9 Equal Partners Chapter 10 eMormons Conclusion
Preface Chapter 1 Building Zion Chapter 2 Polygamy's End Chapter 3 Uplifting Humanity Chapter 4 Edged Out Chapter 5 A Style of Our Own Chapter 6 Not All Alike Chapter 7 Bullying the Saints Chapter 8 A Church of Converts Chapter 9 Equal Partners Chapter 10 eMormons Conclusion
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