Mormonism and Masonry


Read by Chiquito Crasto

(4.4 stars; 24 reviews)

Mormonism and Masonry delves into the intricate relationship between the Mormon faith and Freemasonry, examining the historical and cultural factors that led to the exclusion of Mormons from Masonic Lodges in the early 20th century. Samuel H. Goodwin presents a thorough analysis of the beliefs, practices, and societal perceptions that shaped this complex dynamic.

Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, this work not only investigates the reasons for the Masonic rejection but also reflects on broader themes of acceptance, identity, and the interplay between religion and fraternal organizations. Goodwin's insights provide a unique perspective on the tensions between different belief systems during a pivotal era.

With a scholarly approach, Mormonism and Masonry invites listeners to consider the implications of exclusion and the quest for belonging within communities. This exploration is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of faith, culture, and social structures.

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Foreword 1:51 Read by Chiquito Crasto
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Chapter 2 24:21 Read by Chiquito Crasto
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Chapter 4 34:02 Read by Chiquito Crasto

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Mormonism and Masonry


(4 stars)

Very informative and well read.

I found it to be very interesting


(4 stars)