Mormonism in Europe: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
CONTRIBUTORS
INTRODUCTION
Reflections on 180 years of Mormonism in Europe – Irén E. Annus
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
The British Mormon Conversion Experience – David M. Morris
The Arrival of Mormonism in Nineteenth-Century Norway: A Brief Historical Retrospect – Johnnie Glad
Mormonism and the Third Reich – Steven Carter
One-Hundred Years of Solitude: Mormonism in Italy, 1867–1964 – Eric R. Dursteler
Gathering the European Saints to America in the Nineteenth Century – Fred E. Woods
Divergent Paths: Expressions of the Latter Day Saint Movement in Europe – Steven L. Shields
CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES
Mormon Europeans or European Mormons? An ”Afro-European” View on Religious Colonization – Walter E. A. van Beek
Mormon Studies in France: An Academic Tradition – Carter Charles
Inculturation of Mormonism in France Bernadette – Rigal-Cellard
MORMONISM IN EUROPE
Identity under Construction: The Conversion Experience of Hungarian Latter-day Saints – Irén Annus and Nóra Csepregi
”The Other” in the Limelight: One Perspective on the Publicity Surrounding the New Latter-day Saint Temple in Finland – Kim B. Östman
Freedom or Servitude: Russia and the LDS Church – Kahlile B. Mehr and Matthew K. Heiss
Seeking the ”Second Harvest”: Controlling the Costs of Latter-day Saint Membership in Europe – Armand L. Mauss
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND STATISTICS
Mormonism in Europe: A Bibliographic Essay – Michael J. Hunter
Statistics for selected European countries, 1980–2015