Bültmann & Gerriets
Mr. Durant of Salt Lake City, "That Mormon"
von Ben. E. Rich
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ISBN: 8596547016113
Erschienen am 29.05.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 253 Seiten

Preis: 1,99 €

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In 'Mr. Durant of Salt Lake City, That Mormon' by Ben E. Rich, readers are immersed in a gripping and poignant narrative that delves into the complexities of Mormon identity and the challenges faced by the faithful in the midst of adversity. Rich's literary style is both informative and engaging, incorporating vivid descriptions and insightful character development that bring the story to life. Set against the backdrop of Salt Lake City, the book provides a unique insight into the Mormon community and offers a thought-provoking exploration of faith, resilience, and community in the face of opposition. The book is a compelling narrative that captures the reader's attention from the very first page, making it a must-read for anyone interested in Mormon history and culture. Ben E. Rich's expertise and intimate understanding of the subject matter shine through in this captivating and enlightening work.



Ben. E. Rich was a noteworthy figure in the literary and religious landscape of the early 20th century, known for his staunch advocacy and representation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon Church. He was both a writer and a leader within the Church, dedicating his works to illuminating the faith and its followers to a broader audience. Rich's prolific pen produced 'Mr. Durant of Salt Lake City, "That Mormon"' a significant work that captures the life and tribulations of Mormons during a period of widespread misunderstanding and prejudice against the church and its adherents.
Through his narrative, Rich sought to provide a humanizing portrayal of the Mormons, countering the myriad of misconceptions and presenting an insider's perspective on the resilience and faithfulness of the community. His literary style often merged apologetics with storytelling, making his writings accessible to a diverse readership, beyond the immediate circles of his faith. The book serves not only as a historical testament but as an articulate defense of the doctrines and practices of the Latter-day Saints. Rich's contributions to Mormon literature are invaluable, giving voice to a religious minority seeking recognition and respect in the American religious tapestry.