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Title: Sojourner in the Promised Land: Forty Years Among the Mormons
by Jan Shipps
ISBN: 0-252-02590-3
Publisher: Univ of Illinois Pr (Trd)
Pub. Date: December, 2000
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $34.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: An Unbiased View of the Mormons
Comment: A nice collection of Professor Shipps' essays spanning the years. This book serves as a nice stop between her famous and insightful work - 'Mormonism: The Story of a New Religous Tradition' and her future book looking at the last 50-60 years of Mormon history.

My favorite chapters in this work dealt with Shipps' personal experiences working with Mormon history.

Her insights into the challenges faced as an outsider writing about a growing and changing religion are often humorous, sometimes gently critical, but always done with exceptional research and amazing literary skill.

Jan Shipps' personal experiences can easily be translated and understood by those working closely with any type or level of cultural history or analysis.

Rating: 4
Summary: Old and New Wineskins
Comment: Jan Shipps is probably the most respected "Mormon watcher" today. Her contributions both as a historian and a commentator of Mormonism are incalculable, a stunning achievement for someone not a member of the LDS Church. Her latest book combines an essay collection with her reflections on being an "inside-outsider." The result is a fascinating book where the whole is more than the sum of its parts.

The essays in this book come mostly from works not previously published or printed in places outside the normal "LDS filed of vision" (4). This is a shrewd decision, since these essays will be "new" even for a reader familiar with Shipps' work in LDS oriented forums. Yet it is "old" in the sense that she has discussed many of her themes before. Some essays did not have a primarily Mormon audience in mind. Combined with the autobiographical elements, this gives us better insights about Shipps herself and Mormonism. Significantly, it illustrates Shipps'status as an "inside-outsider" and will appeal to both Mormons and non-Mormons.

One thing I found particularly impressive was her reflections on teaching lower division introductory classes in both history and religious studies. Teaching these courses taught her "the usefulness of developing clear and meaningful categories and the need for clarity - straight talk rather than academic jargon" (155). Incidentally, it also serves as the reason why Shipps writes so well about Mormonism. Only a couple of the essays will seem too technical for the average reader. Otherwise, this volume is well suited for the public. It could serve as a scholarly introduction to Mormon history and contemporary issues.

Shipps, as an outsider, will help provide perspective on a variety of issues to Mormons, whatever their perspective on the current intellectual environment. Anyone concerned with the way denominational history is done will find new insights about "faith-promoting" history, the "new Mormon history," and even the way anti-Mormons do history in part two. The essays in part three are good examples of how she applies the lessons she learned from both Mormons and her students.

The major theme in this collection is the Church went through a dramatic change over the last half century, spurred mainly by its phenomenal growth. Shipps has been Mormon watching almost the entire time. At times, she has been a participant in the resulting growing pains,especially where it involved historiography. Her description of this unique journey as an "inside-outsider" sets this essay collection apart from any other volume I have ever read on Mormonism. I think you will agree.

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