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Jerald Tanner (1938–2006)

Author of Mormonism - Shadow or Reality?

49+ Works 370 Members 5 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the names: jeraldtanner, Gerald Tanner

Works by Jerald Tanner

Mormonism - Shadow or Reality? (1987) — Author — 123 copies, 2 reviews
The Changing World of Mormonism (1980) 99 copies, 1 review
Mormonism, magic and Masonry (1988) 9 copies, 1 review
Joseph Smith and polygamy (1976) 7 copies
The Tanners on trial (1984) 1 copy

Associated Works

Ferguson's Manuscript Unveiled (1988) — Introduction — 5 copies

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Canonical name
Tanner, Jerald
Legal name
Tanner, Jerald Dee
Birthdate
1938-07-01
Date of death
2006-10-01
Gender
male
Education
University of Utah
Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute
Occupations
writer
researcher
Relationships
Tanner, Sandra (spouse)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Provo, Utah, USA
Places of residence
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Place of death
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Utah, USA

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Reviews

5 reviews
A nice précis of the Smith family's connection to folk magic, medieval magick, and money digging. Calling saints, magic charms, pentacles, etc. All very convincing that Joe Smith was a charlatan who relied on un-Biblical magic.
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The central theme of this work is that the supposedly God-delivered theology of Mormonism, via prophets like Smith and Young, were subject to change from the very beginning. They were altered, they were covered-up, they evolved, etc. Polygamy denied, while polygamy was going on, then polygamy accepted, then polygamy denied. Adam-God doctrine proclaimed, Adam-God doctrine denied. Verses changed in the Book of Mormon, etc. Many laymen will be startled to learn how much of Mormonism is from show more outside the Book of Mormon. A must for any Christian bookshelf. Good writing, good use of evidence, often presented in visual format. (Can be read for free online.) show less
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A very detailed account of the Mark Hoffman forgeries and bombings. There is an emphasis on failed Mormon apologetics (i.e., how did the supposed seer, prophet, and revelator of the LDS Church mess this up); the iffy nature of Mormon history when it comes to Joe Smith; and Tanner's own contributions to the case against Hoffman.
As a discussion of doctrinal history of the Mormons, this work is a real achievement in scholarship. A search for truth, no mater of what world, will continue. The Tanners are to be commended whether freely or reluctantly, for having had the courage to assist in that search. A book appealing to Mormons and non-Mormons alike.

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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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