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Loading... Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith (original 2003; edition 2004)by Jon Krakauer
Work detailsUnder the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith by Jon Krakauer (2003)
at first it was horrifying, and then i became immune to all the prophecies straight from god. i'm left feeling like i should talk to a mormon again and see just what is wahat. krakauer delievers, in this book, a well researched history of the church, but i'm left feeling like it might be a distorted one, as well. this is a very readable piece of nonfiction about the mormon church- its history and tremendous influence. Under the Banner of Heaven begins with a gripping account of a modern-day murder by a group of zealots and expands into the tumultuous past of the Mormon Church. Krakauer’s reporting is as keen as his crisp writing and the book presents a fair analysis of Joseph Smith and the church that spawned from his teachings. He details everything from the birth of the religion, to its persecution and its misdeeds, all the way to its modern incarnation. Many of these facts may be difficult for the church’s members to digest, but Krakauer is neither malicious nor manipulative in his reporting. There are no cheap shots, only a complex story that mirrors the multifaceted history of this new American religion. And what a fascinating tale it is, from its charismatic founder to the sober and dogmatic leaders that came later. A must-read for anyone interested in Mormon history and American fundamentalism. Wow. I had only heard bits and pieces of the history of Mormonism until this thoroughly researched book. He switches between history and the particularly gruesome recent double murder by fundamentalist brothers. A very odd history...but 'mainstream' Mormons are described as decent, hardworking, cleancut, etc. The fundamentalists are another story! Yikes. Strange that such divergent groups came out of the same source. It's the power of selective belief, and the power of the mind to make someone absolutely bonkers. Very recommended read.
His project is ambitious: With Mormon fundamentalism as his chief illustration, he seeks to understand why religious extremism flourishes in a skeptical, postmodern society. . . . The result is a book that is both insightful and flawed. SINCE Sept. 11, 2001, Americans have talked a lot about the dark side of religion, but for the most part it isn't religion in America they've had in mind. Jon Krakauer wants to broaden their perspective. In ''Under the Banner of Heaven,'' he enters the obscure world of Mormon fundamentalism to tell a story of, as he puts it, ''faith-based violence.''
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i'm left feeling like i should talk to a mormon again and see just what is wahat.
krakauer delievers, in this book, a well researched history of the church, but i'm left feeling like it might be a distorted one, as well.
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