For LDS Church members, a history of persecution is newly relevant after the mass shooting and arson targeting a church in Michigan last Sunday.
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have long been subjected to prejudice and violence.
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The Michigan church shooting sits within a long history of hatred against Mormons in America
David Smith, University of Sydney On Sunday, a gunman launched a horrifying attack on people at a Church of Jesus Christ of ...
The delicate balance of private faith, establishment support and public funding vital to the study of LDS history is now ...
The city of Quincy has always been a welcoming community, but never more so than during the winter of 1838-1839 when the residents provided aid, shelter, and comfort to the distressed Mormons who were ...
In the days after a shooting at the LDS Church in Michigan, members of the church raised money for the families of the ...
Russell M. Nelson was the oldest serving president in the history of the church, and led sweeping changes to its policy ...
A Burton City Council candidate said Thomas Sanford, who is accused of attacking a LDS church in Grand Blanc, went on a ...
Dear HCN,Bigotry is an easy label to apply to Ray Ring’s piece on the Martin’s Cove land exchange (HCN, 9/30/02: This land holds a story the church won’t tell), but most Mormons don’t recognize a lot ...
With his fourth book on Mormonism, Givens (By the Hand of Mormon; Viper on the Hearth) earns his place as one of the great LDS scholars of his time. Students of religion, history and culture will find ...
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