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"Introduction" by Richard Bushman
The following is Richard Bushman's introduction paper to the 2008 summer
seminar, “Joseph Smith and His Critics,” given July 29, 2008.
Increasingly teachers and church leaders at all levels are approached by
Latter-day Saints who have lost confidence in Joseph Smith and the basic
miraculous events of church history. They doubt the First Vision, the Book of
Mormon, many of Joseph’s revelations, and much besides. They fall into doubt
after going on the Internet and finding shocking information about Joseph Smith
based on documents and facts they had never heard before. A surprising number
had not known about Joseph Smith’s plural wives. They are set back by
differences in the various accounts of the First Vision. They find that
Egyptologists do not translate the Abraham manuscripts the way Joseph Smith did,
making it appear that the Book of Abraham was a fabrication. When they come
across this information in a critical book or read it on one of the innumerable
critical Internet sites, they feel as if they had been introduced to a Joseph
Smith and a Church history they had never known before. They undergo an
experience like viewing the famous picture of a beautiful woman who in a blink
of an eye turns into an old hag. Everything changes. What are they to believe?
Often church leaders, parents, and friends, do not understand the force of this
alternate view. Not knowing how to respond, they react defensively. They are
inclined to dismiss all the evidence as anti-Mormon or of the devil. Stop
reading these things if they upset you so much, the inquirer is told. Or go back
to the familiar formula: scriptures, prayer, church attendance.
The troubled person may have been doing all of these things sincerely, perhaps
even desperately. He or she feels the world is falling apart. Everything these
inquirers put their trust in starts to crumble. They want guidance more than
ever in their lives, but they don’t seem to get it. The facts that have been
presented to them challenge almost everything they believe. People affected in
this way may indeed stop praying; they don’t trust the old methods because they
feel betrayed by the old system. Frequently they are furious. On their missions
they fervently taught people about Joseph Smith without knowing any of these
negative facts. Were they taken advantage of? Was the Church trying to fool them
for its own purposes?
These are deeply disturbing questions. They shake up everything. Should I stay
in the Church? Should I tell my family? Should I just shut up and try to get
along? Who can help me?
At this point, these questioners go off in various directions. Some give up on
the Church entirely. They find another religion or, more likely these days,
abandon religion altogether. Without their familiar Mormon God, they are not
sure there is any God at all....
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Richard L. Bushman is a Professor Emeritus of History, Columbia University,
the current holder of the Howard W. Hunter visiting professorship in Mormon
studies at Claremont Graduate University,
and author of the recent biography Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling.