Richard and Joan Ostling provide a candid examination of the LDS Church that focuses on issues that make it both distinctive and culturally significant. As stated in the introduction, this book, "examines this growing American subculture's colorful history, unique beliefs, and penchant for secrecy, its lifestyle, and finances, its place in the religious and secular world today, and its growth and prospects for the future." (Paper, 2000, 480 pp.).
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