Nathaniel Wiewora is an associate professor of history at Harding University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction "The Greatest Fraud of Our Time in the Field of Religion": The Overlapping Quality of Early Anti-Mormonism and Antebellum Evangelicalism "Restoration of Body and Mind": Anti-Mormonism and the Making of the Stone-Campbell Movement "Peddling the Holy Scriptures": Anti-Mormonism and the Debate Over the Evangelical Relationship to the Market "God Has Been Pleased to Give a Revelation to Mankind": Anti-Mormonism and the Evangelical Interpretation of the Bible "Mormonism, Whether Found . . . in Kentucky, or at Nauvoo": Revivalism and the Rise of Mormonism "Apprehension for the Future": Evangelical Institution-Building as the Response to Mormonism Epilogue Notes Index
"Sins of Christendom is a sharp portrait of the relationship between early Mormons and their evangelical counterparts. Nathaniel Wiewora shows that these two movements have to be understood in tandem, as opposition to Joseph Smith and his followers helped many Protestants define their own boundaries of acceptable behavior and belief."--John G. Turner, author of The Mormon Jesus: A Biography