Friday, April 22, 2022

Saints: Boldly, Nobly, and Independent (1893-1955) – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – 4 Stars

 

Saints: Boldly, Nobly, and Independent (1893-1955) – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – 4 Stars

Title: Saints: Boldly, Nobly, and Independent

Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Publisher: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Year: Softcover 2022

Rating: 4 Stars

 

Price and Purchasing Options: Similar to other volumes and editions in this project, it is a mass-produced softcover that should be available at any local LDS Book Store, Seagull Book, or Deseret Book.   The book should be less than $10 in physical format, and within a month or two I would suspect to start seeing it in Deseret Industries and secondhand stores for cheaper. This is also available through the LDS Distribution Site for order.  The text is available on the LDS Library App for reading and audible listening (both are recommended forms) – and the text is available online at www.churchofjesuschrist.org. 

 

Review: This book is probably one of the better pieces of work the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has ever done.  It is probably one of the best books and content that will never really be read or appreciated – due to the fact that is covers a period of time often ignored for the perception of less than sensational content.  If there is anything that I could do as a reviewer of LDS books, that might encourage you to actually get and read this book, or even listen it – I should.

This book sits cushioned in a time often ignored within the church (post-manifesto through the mid-twentieth century).  It is not the foundations of the restoration, or the building of the kingdom in the west.  The grand images of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young are long gone from the narrative, and we find ourselves with a succession of Prophets navigating the church through some unusual time.  But it is a time that is foundational to what we enjoy today – and it is a time of faith promoting (and honest) challenges.  The world has changed within this time and is changing at a rapid speed with church debt, war, and navigating growing the church through global conflicts.

It is a time of unusual revelation, that again we take for granted, not recognizing the impact that those moments have on us today.

Most importantly, in addition to highlighting a critically overlooked period within the history of the Church, it highlights this time beyond just the facts and the figures.  It highlights them through the very real struggles that real people have – the political challenges of navigating a church within a larger national ecosystem with different political views within the upper governing bodies of the church itself, the continuation of some practices of polygamy after the original manifesto, and the prophetic navigation of the congressional interviews in order to help seat an elected representative.

This book follows the hallmark of the previous books, with an honest approach -  one that will not highlight the doings or creates additional commentary – but one that doesn’t shy away from addressing the realities of the doings and challenges of the church at this time.  If there was an issue at this time that is ever challengeable it is presented factually in the text (however, it will not be addressed comprehensively). 

The authors and collaborators have also done a remarkable job of making the history readable and relatable.  Rather than reading like a history book, with dates and facts, if helps connect those dates and facts to the lives of the people that are experiencing them.  It reads like an actual book, which I suspect will be extremely appreciated by most readers.  It was on of the easiest, fastest, and smoothest books I have read in a long time.

It is highly encouraged that all members of the church read this text.  I give it four stars, because it is the best book for the topic and the period of time it covers pretty succinctly and comprehensively, while building faith through relatable narratives.

 


Suggestion: Pick it up!

Review # 57

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for this good review. People should also be aware that many of the issues and events in the Saints series are discussed in more detail in the Church History Topics, which are in the Gospel Library app and online at https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/history/topics?lang=eng.
    The narrative style of the book makes it impossible for us to stop and explain many things in detail, but these articles go a long way toward providing more depth and also point to scholarly sources for further reading. -- Lisa Tait, general editor of the volume

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