词条 | Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling |
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| name = Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling: A Cultural Biography of Mormonism's Founder | title_orig = | translator = | image = File:Joseph Smith Rough Stone Rolling.jpg | caption = | author = Richard L. Bushman | illustrator = | cover_artist = | country = United States | language = English | series = | subject = Joseph Smith | genre = Biography | publisher = Alfred A. Knopf | pub_date = 2005 | english_pub_date = | media_type = Print (Hardcover) | pages = 740 | isbn = 1-4000-4270-4 | dewey= 289.3/092 B 22 | congress= BX8695.S6 B875 2005 | oclc= 56922457 | preceded_by = | followed_by = 2007 Vintage Books paperback }} Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling: A Cultural Biography of Mormonism's Founder is a biography of Joseph Smith, founder and prophet of the Latter Day Saint movement, by Richard Bushman. Bushman is both a practicing member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Gouverneur Morris Professor of History emeritus at Columbia University. ApproachThe title of the book refers to a self-description by Smith, "I [am] a rough stone. The sound of the hammer and chisel was never heard on me nor never will be. I desire the learning and wisdom of heaven alone."[1] Bushman is the author of many books on early American cultural and religious history, and his own religious and academic background enables him to locate Smith in the cultural context of early nineteenth-century America. Although the five-hundred eighty-four page biography (with additional extensive notes and documentation) does not avoid controversial aspects of Smith's life and work, such as his practice of polygamy and his youthful treasure-seeking, it treats them cautiously, and as Bushman himself admits, with "greater tolerance for Smith's remarkable stories than most historians would allow."[2] Rough Stone Rolling makes use of much recent research and is the most complete biography of Joseph Smith published to date.[3] ReceptionJane Lampman, reviewing the book for the Christian Science Monitor, called the book a fascinating, definitive biography, saying it explored the controversy surrounding Smith without attempting to resolve it, and lauded the book as "an honest yet sympathetic portrayal...rich in its depiction of developing Mormonism."[4] Walter Kirn of The New York Times Book Review says that when reading Bushman's biography, "once the reader despairs of ever finding out whether Smith was God's own spokesman or the L. Ron Hubbard of his day, it's possible to enjoy a tale that's as colorful, suspenseful and unlikely as any in American history."[5] Larry McMurtry says that in reading Bushman, it is difficult to determine "where biography ends and apologetics begins."[3] In a long academic review, Jan Shipps calls the book "the crowning achievement of the new Mormon history," that is likely to "serve as the standard work on Mormonism's coming in to being" for the foreseeable future.[6] Marvin S. Hill, a retired Brigham Young University professor, writing in Dialogue, says that Bushman "comes up markedly short at times and he does not always examine controversial issues carefully" but that "his book suggests that thought about the Prophet has matured among some faithful Latter-day Saints."[7] In 2007, Bushman published a brief but revealing memoir about the publication of Rough Stone Rolling, which outlines both the genesis of the book and the reaction of audiences and reviewers during his yearlong book tour.[8] Awards
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References1. ^Diary, June 11, 1843. 2. ^Richard Lyman Bushman, On the Road with Joseph Smith: An Author’s Diary (Salt Lake City: Gregg Kofford Books, 2007), 124. 3. ^1 Larry McMurtry, "Angel in America," New York Review of Books, November 17, 2005, 35-37. 4. ^Jane Lampman, "He founded a church and stirred a young nation," Christian Science Monitor, December 17, 2005 5. ^Walter Kirn, [https://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/15/books/review/15kirn.html New York Times Book Review], January 15, 2006, 14-15. 6. ^Jan Shipps, "Richard Lyman Bushman, the Story of Joseph Smith and Mormonism, and the New Mormon History {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080430025354/http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/jah/94.2/shipps.html |date=2008-04-30 }}," Journal of American History, 94 (September 2007) 7. ^Marvin S. Hill, "By Any Standard, A Remarkable Book," A Journal of Mormon Thought 39:3 (2006), 155-63 @ 162. For a review of Bushman's book from Mormon apologist Louis Midgley, see "Two Stories, One Faith". 8. ^Richard Lyman Bushman, On the Road with Joseph Smith: An Author’s Diary (Salt Lake City: Gregg Kofford Books, 2007). 9. ^{{cite web|title=MHA Awards |year=2007 |publisher=Mormon History Association |format=PDF |url=http://www.mhahome.org/awards/07_Awards.pdf |accessdate=2008-10-22 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120213160031/http://www.mhahome.org/awards/07_Awards.pdf |archivedate=2012-02-13 |df= }} 10. ^{{cite web | title=Previous Winners - Evans Biography Award | publisher= | format=PDF | url=http://www.usu.edu/mountainwest/prevwinners.pdf | accessdate=2008-10-22}} External links{{Portal|Latter-day Saints|Book of Mormon}}
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