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Classification number 289.33209
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Kahlert, Robert Christian.
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Title Salvation and Solvency :
Remainder of title The Socio-Economic Policies of Early Mormonism.
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Berlin/Boston :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Walter de Gruyter GmbH,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2016.
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Extent 1 online resource (472 pages)
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Series statement Arbeiten Zur Kirchengeschichte Series ;
Volume/sequential designation v.133
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Formatted contents note Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Nineteenth-Century American Restorationism -- 1.2 Historiographical Intention -- 1.3 Overall Process -- 1.3.1 Pilot Study and Initial Hypothesis -- 1.3.2 Archival Research -- 1.3.3 Case Analysis -- 1.3.4 Constraint Identification and Application -- 1.4 Monograph Organzation and Findings -- 1.4.1 Groundwork -- 1.4.2 Case Studies -- 1.4.3 Models and Narratives -- Part I: Groundwork -- 2. Methodology -- 2.1 Research Thesis -- 2.2 Event Interpretation -- 2.2.1 Scripts and Events -- 2.2.2 Enculturation -- 2.2.3 Events in the Historical Record -- 2.2.4 Linearization Strategies -- 2.2.5 Narrative Strategy -- 2.3 Braudel's Historiographical Method -- 2.3.1 Braudel's Trifurcated Historical Time -- 2.3.2 Analysis -- 2.4 Inspiration and Biases -- 2.5 Organization -- 3. Nineteenth-Century Economic Life -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Settlement -- 3.3 Pioneer and Farm Life -- 3.4 Settled Life -- 3.5 Mobility and Trade -- 3.5.1 Using Person Power -- 3.5.2 Using Animal Power -- 3.5.3 Water Transportation -- 3.5.4 Transportation Infrastructure -- 3.6 Manufacturing and Industry -- 3.6.1 Bootstrapping the Process -- 3.6.2 Refining and Processing -- 3.6.3 Goods and Transportation Services -- 3.7 The Gentleman Farmer -- 3.7.1 Some Famous Exemplars -- 3.7.2 The Projected Image -- 3.8 Outlook -- 4. Joseph Smith Jr's Socio-Economic Baseline -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Methodological Considerations -- 4.1.2 On Extended Family Influences -- 4.1.3 On Geographic Influences -- 4.1.4 On Business Influences -- 4.2 Socio-Economic Family Influences -- 4.2.1 The Nuclear Family -- 4.2.2 The Extended Family -- 4.2.3 Summary -- 4.3 Influences of the Local Economy -- 4.3.1 Palmyra -- 4.3.2 Manchester -- 4.3.3 Canandaigua -- 4.3.4 Summary.
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Formatted contents note 4.4 Joseph Smith Jr, Supernatural Consultant -- 4.4.1 Defusing the Treasure-Hunter Stigma -- 4.4.2 Searching for the Silver Mine -- 4.4.3 The Articles of the Agreement -- 4.4.4 Evaluating Joseph Smith Jr's Consultancy -- 4.5 Summary -- 5. A New Scripture -- 5.1 The Unexpected Openness of the Canon -- 5.1.1 Which Bible -- 5.1.2 The Textual Incompleteness of the Canon -- 5.1.3 The Conceptual Insufficiency of the Canon -- 5.1.4 The Lost Tribes -- 5.2 Recognizing a New Revelation -- 5.2.1 The Process of Revelation -- 5.3 The Impeccable Translation -- 5.4 The Socio-Economic Stance of the Book of Mormon -- 5.4.1 The Role of Trade in the Book of Mormon -- 5.4.2 The Socio-Economic Optimum and its Loss -- 5.4.3 Discussion -- 5.5 Outlook -- Part II: Socio-Economic Case Studies -- 6. Funding the Book of Mormon -- 6.1 Introduction to the Case Studies -- 6.1.1 Apologetics -- 6.1.2 Dominating through Details -- 6.1.3 Argumentative Focus -- 6.2 Scribes and Sponsors -- 6.2.1 The Knight Family -- 6.2.2 The Whitmer Family -- 6.2.3 Martin Harris -- 6.3 Presses, Proofs and Book Publishing -- 6.4 Conclusions -- 6.4.1 Supported by Gentlemen Farmers -- 6.4.2 Outlook -- 7. Raiding the Campbellites -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 The Split between the Baptists and the Disciples -- 7.1.2 The Spaulding-Rigdon Thesis -- 7.1.3 Outlook -- 7.2 The Campbellite Movement -- 7.2.1 Alexander Campbell -- 7.2.2 Adamson Bentley -- 7.2.4 The Mahoning Baptist Association -- 7.2.5 Pittsburgh -- 7.2.6 The Christian Baptist -- 7.2.7 The McCalla Debate -- 7.2.8 Rigdon as a Campbellite -- 7.2.9 Walter Scott's Evangelizing -- 7.2.10 Spreading the Restoration -- 7.2.11 Debating Robert Owen -- 7.2.12 Disagreeement at Austintown -- 7.2.13 Rigdon and the Rigdonites Become Mormons -- 7.2.14 Rigdon's Conversion -- 7.2.15 Differences Explored -- 7.3 Excursion: The Problem of Compensating Religious Work.
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Formatted contents note 7.3.1 Salaries -- 7.3.2 Collections -- 7.3.3 Patronage -- 7.3.4 Independence -- 7.3.5 Bishops are not Preachers -- 7.3.6 The Mormon Stance -- 7.4 Outlook: Transition in Kirtland -- 8. Consecration and Stewardship -- 8.1 Edward Partridge -- 8.2 The Economics of Moving the Fayette Saints -- 8.3 Newel Kimball Whitney -- 8.3.1 Early Life -- 8.3.2 Doing Business in Kirtland -- 8.3.3 Newel K. Whitney and Company -- 8.3.4 The Fullness of the Gospel -- 8.4 The First Bishop -- 8.5 Phase I: The Beginning -- 8.5.1 Revelation D&amp -- C 42 -- 8.5.2 Discussion -- 8.5.3 Early Implementation in Ohio -- 8.6 Phase II: Independence, MS -- 8.6.1 Bringing the Partridge Family -- 8.6.2 Consecration upon Arrival -- 8.6.3 The Problem of Atomization -- 8.7 Phase III: Donations Replace Consecration in Ohio -- 8.7.1 Enforcing Donations -- 8.7.2 Relief from other Branches -- 8.8 Phase IV: The Move to Far West, Missouri -- 8.9 Outlook -- 9. The United Firm -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Initial Founding -- 9.3 Shifts and Realignments -- 9.3.1 Independence and Connectedness -- 9.3.2 Dr Frederick G. Williams -- 9.3.3 The Johnson Family -- 9.4 The United Firm at Work -- 9.4.1 Businesses in Kirtland -- 9.4.2 Properties in Missouri -- 9.4.3 Missouri Operations Disrupted -- 9.4.4 The Literary Firm Moves to Ohio -- 9.4.5 Disagreements in the United Firm -- 9.4.6 The Introduction of High Councils -- 9.5 Separation and Obfuscation -- 9.5.1 Publishing an Indemnifying Revelation -- 9.6 Reorganization and Debt -- 9.6.1 High Councils Replace the United Firm -- 9.6.2 Battling the Debt -- 10. The Kirtland Safety Society -- 10.1 Banking in Ohio -- 10.1.1 Chartered Banking in Ohio 1831-1836 -- 10.1.2 The Infamous Owl Creek Bank of Mount Vernon -- 10.1.3 Excursion: The Old Bank of Michigan -- 10.1.4 Leverage in Ohio -- 10.2 The Short History of the Safety Society.
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Formatted contents note 10.2.1 Cash Flow and Cash Constriction -- 10.2.2 Unclear Origins of a Bad Idea -- 10.2.3 Founding a Bank Differently -- 10.2.4 Going it Alone -- 10.2.5 Leverage and Circulation -- 10.2.6 Further Attempts to Charter -- 10.2.7 Would the Charter have Helped? -- 10.2.8 The Banking Crisis -- 10.3 The Fall-Out -- 11. Settling Nauvoo -- 11.1 Aftermath of the Mormon War -- 11.1.1 Preventing the Scatter -- 11.1.2 Purchasing Commerce and Environs -- 11.1.3 The Church as Land Promoter -- 11.1.4 Containing Financial Troubles -- 11.2 Plats and Lots -- 11.3 Settling the Swamp -- 11.4 Experienced Hands -- 11.4.1 The Law Brothers -- 11.4.2 Edwin Woolley -- 11.4.3 Edward Hunter -- 12. Ruling Nauvoo -- 12.1 Social Engagement -- 12.1.1 Managing the Poverty Relief -- 12.1.2 The Female Relief Society of Nauvoo -- 12.2 New Ventures -- 12.2.1 The Red Brick Store -- 12.2.2 Joseph Smith Jr's Steamboats -- 12.3 Administrating the City -- 12.3.1 The Nauvoo City Charter -- 12.3.2 Funding Change-The Case of the Nauvoo House -- 12.4 The Interference from Polygamy -- 12.4.1 Ephraimite Roots -- 12.4.2 Excursion: Testing of Loyalties -- 12.4.3 Bonding and Proximity -- 12.4.4 Failure to Convince -- 12.4.5 Loyal Dissent -- 12.4.6 The Fight with the Law Brothers -- 12.5 Outlook -- 13. Nauvoo Loose Ends -- 13.1 The British Influence -- 13.2 Agricultural Association -- 13.3 Economic Bipolarism -- 13.4 Nauvoo-Periphery to Central St Louis -- 13.5 Epilogue: Superior Organization -- 13.5.1 Organizational Shortcomings of the Campbellites -- 13.5.2 Organizing the Restoration -- 14. The Evolution of Socio-Economic Policy -- 14.1 Joseph Smith Jr's Solution -- 14.1.1 Dynamic but Non-Agentive Processes -- 14.1.2 The Beginnings of Specialization -- 14.1.3 The Confluence of Problems -- 14.2 Research Findings -- 14.2.1 Research Hypothesis Reviewed -- 14.2.2 Concluding Theses.
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Formatted contents note Part III: Models and Narratives -- 15. Braudel's Mediterranean Models -- 15.1 Basic Topics -- 15.1.1 Sifting the Topics -- 15.2 The Economic Measure of Distance -- 15.2.1 Description -- 15.3 Specie and Inflation -- 15.4 The Grain Trade -- 15.5 The Imperial State -- 15.6 The Elite in Society -- 15.7 The Middle Class -- 15.8 The Poor and the Outlaws -- 15.9 On Model Transfers -- 16. Evaluating Mediterranean Models -- 16.1 The Economic Measure of Distance -- 16.2 Specie and Inflation -- 16.3 The Grain Trade -- 16.4 The Imperial State -- 16.5 Social Change -- 16.6 Model-Transfer Experiment -- 16.6.1 The Trope of Counterfeiting -- 16.6.2 A Culture of Violence -- 16.6.3 Policing Nauvoo -- 16.6.4 The Role of Drinking in Nauvoo -- 16.6.5 Detectives, Headhunters and Informers -- 16.6.6 Evaluation of Historical Models -- 16.7 Summary -- 17. Epilogue: Whence Salvation History? -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 The Implausibility of Mormon Salvation History -- 17.3 Demythologizing Salvation History -- 17.3.1 Rudolf Bultmann's Program of Interpreting Mythology -- 17.3.2 Cullmann's Counter-proposal: History as Salvation -- 17.3.3 The Present State of Salvation History -- 17.4 A Farewell to "Big Men" Salvation History -- 17.5 Within Salvation History and yet Excluded -- 17.6 Conclusion -- 18. Appendix -- 18.1 The Role of Lucy Mack Smith's Remniscences -- 18.2 Colonel Stephen Mack -- 18.2.1 Stephen Mack in the Rough Draft -- 18.2.2 Stephen Mack in the Clean Draft -- 18.2.3 Stephen Mack and the Oakland County Historians -- 18.2.4 How the Bank of Michigan Made Colonel Mack Poor -- 18.3 The 1825 Defalcation of the Bank of Michigan -- 18.3.1 Case Number Mapping -- 18.3.2 Key Events in the McCloskey Trial -- 18.3.3 Key Events in Henry J. Hunt's Trial -- 18.3.4 Key Events in Gabriel Godfroy's Trial -- 18.3.5 Key Events in Stephen Mack's Trial.
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Formatted contents note 18.3.6 Key Events in Austin E. Wing's Trial.
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Summary, etc. Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte first began publication in 1925 and can claim to be one of the most tradition-rich historical book series. It presents research on the history of Christian churches and dogmas through the ages but also publishes papers on related disciplines such as archeology, history of art and literary studies. One of the series' leading features is its consistent striving to combine historical-methodical precision with systematic contextualization of each examined topic. In recent years the series has increasingly publishedstudies on themes relating to the history of Christian culture and ideas, viewed within a methodically open perspective on the history of Christianity.
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Title Salvation and Solvency
Place, publisher, and date of publication Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,c2016
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