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Religion, Revolution, and Reform

Religion, Revolution, and Reform
Author: William V. D'Antonio
Publisher: New York, Praeger
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1964
Genre: Church and social problems
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Essays by Catholic churchmen, political leaders, and political and social scientists stressing the role of religion in the process of social change in Latin America.


From Above and Below

From Above and Below
Author: Craig Livingston
Publisher: Greg Kofford Books
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Religion
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2014 Best International Book Award, Mormon History Association For the first century of their church’s existence, Mormon observers of international events studied and cheered global revolutions as a religious exercise. As believers in divine-human co-agency, many prominent Mormons saw global revolutions as providential precursors to the imminent establishment of the terrestrial kingdom of God. French Revolutionary symbolism, socialist critiques of industrialism, American Indian nationalism, and Wilsonian internationalism all became the raw materials of Mormon millennial theologies which were sometimes barely distinguishable from secular utopianism. Many Mormon thinkers accepted secular revolutionary arguments that the old world order needed to be destroyed, not merely reformed, to clear the way for the new. In From Above and Below, author Craig Livingston tells the story of Mormon commentary on global revolutions from the European revolutions of 1848 to the collapse of Mormon faith in progress in the 1930s when revolutionary communist and fascist regimes exposed themselves as violent and repressive. As the Church bureaucratized and assimilated to mainstream American and capitalist values, Mormons became champions of the conservative view of political and social development for which they are known today. The first Mormon converts in Mexico and France, both political radicals, would scarcely recognize the arch-conservative twenty-first century Church.