
Between Pulpit and Pew
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- 1. Between Pulpit and Pew: Where History and Lore Intersect
- 2. A Mormon Bigfoot: David Patten's Cain and the Conception of Evil in LDS Folklore
- 3. "As Ugly as Evil," and "As Wicked as Hell": Gadianton Robbers and the Legend Process among the Mormons
- 4. Raising the Dead: Mormons, Evangelicals, and Miracles in America
- 5. Singular Phenomena: The Evolving Mormon Interpretation of Unidentified Flying Objects
- 6. A Currency of Faith: Taking Stock in Utah County's Dream Mine
- 7. A Nessie in Mormon Country
- 8. Walking on Water: Nineteenth-Century Prophets and a Legend of Religious Imposture
- Selected Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index
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