cover image Wrestling the Angel: The Foundations of Mormon Thought

Wrestling the Angel: The Foundations of Mormon Thought

Terryl Givens. Oxford Univ., $34.95 (416p) ISBN 978-0-19-979492-8

Givens (By the Hand of Mormon), possibly the most significant voice in the field of Mormon studies, has previously explained Mormonism by way of scripture, history, and philosophy. Here, he turns his attention to theology, a more difficult proposition than it sounds, since Mormons tend to emphasize practical living rather than theological speculation and believe in continuing revelation. Although scholars will appreciate the sweeping way in which Givens provides context to Mormon cosmology, rank-and-file LDS members will likely resonate more with the book's brief, discrete chapters on what Mormon leaders have taught about specific issues: the Godhead, theosis, Heavenly Mother, the Fall, premortal life, the Holy Ghost, salvation and the afterlife, and other topics. What emerges is a complex, nuanced picture of a dynamic faith. (Nov.)