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One of the most dynamic and exciting academic disciplines in the history of the United States today is the history of Mormonism. Thomas G. Alexander calls it a new Mormon history that is distinguished by its objectivity and conceptuality, as well as mass publications of books and articles. The majority of this scholarship has changed the traditional or long-term view. A typical example of the history of the new Mormon Church is the Mormon war in 1838 by Stephen C. Ruthur in Missouri. As a revisionist of the war, this book was the first of a series of conflicts between Mormons and Gentiles in the summer of 1838 and northwestern Missouri in the fall. A traditional view is that this war represents a cruel affair that delusions Missouri pressures harmless Mormons. Haun's Mill highlights his wrath of anti-Mormon
This article is about Religion of Mormonism. For Mormon's largest and most prominent branch, please visit the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Look for Mormons, for those who are called Mormons. For general religious movements, please refer to the Latter-day Saints Movement. For other uses, see Mormonism (avoid ambiguity). Mormonism was the main religious tradition of the restorationist Christianity end lunar movement in the 1920s and 1930s when Joseph Smith started in the western part of New York. After Smith was killed in 1844, most Mormons became west of the Utah region following the Brigham Young and named the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Other sects include Mormon fundamentalism, aimed at supporting customs and teachings like polygamy, and various other small independent denominations.
The Latter-day Saints Jesus Christ Church, also known as the Mormon Church, also insists that God, Jesus Christ, and angels are mysterious figures of Joseph Smith and others . It exists. The Latter-day Saints movement as a whole advocates the same proposition. For example, the Christ Community, the Christian Church (Victon), the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Strand), the Jesus Christ Church (Cult). Light))