
Joseph Smith Revealed: A Faithful Telling
Exploring an Alternate Polygamy Narrative
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Whitney Horning

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Best History of Joseph Smith to date
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Unlike the long-established unity of smears against Joseph Smith, the author acknowledges her uncertainty of the history due to the altered and self-contradicting historical evidence. So why not entertain the possibility that Joseph is the man he said he was?
it takes guts and profound spiritual insight to go out on such a a limb.
Unafraid and well-informed
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