Mormon Book Reviews Podcast

Mormon Book Reviews Podcast

by Steven Pynakker
Season 2
S2 E10 - Upon Destiny’s Song w/ Elizabeth Pynakker (A Special Book Review)
On a very special edition of Mormon Book Reviews Steven Pynakker is joined by his mother Elizabeth for a book review of "Upon Destiny's Song" by Mike Ericksen & Sage Steadman. In this historical novel, which is based on real facts and history, my Mom found a very compelling story and she wanted to share her thoughts and give us her review! I plan on having on the authors on soon to discuss the book as well. Thanks Mom! #lds #mormonbooks
S2 E9 - Mormonism & Masonry Link Revealed? A Preview of Method Infinite
On the lastest episode of Mormon Book Reviews, the book "Method Infinite: Freemasonry and The Mormon Restoration" by Cheryl Bruno, Joe Steve Swick, and Nicholas Literski is previewed! I was sent a preview copy of the book by it's publisher Greg Kofford Books. I have been able to read parts of it and the book is groundbreaking and awesome! After discussing the contents of it with my producer Anthony Virella (who did an awesome job in the post production of this video) we decided to produce a special spoiler free sneak preview of the publication. This will be the start of my Mormonism & Masonry Summer series. In addition to having on Mormon scholar and Freemason Jason Smith (tomorrow night's interview), I will also have on some of the authors of Method Infinte on in the lead up to the Aug. 9th release. Please click on the link in the description to pre-order a copy. Stay Tuned!
S2 E8 - The History of Warsaw Illinois: Including the Mormon Period
On the latest episode of Mormon Book Reviews, Steven Pynakker discusses the book "The History of Warsaw Illinois: Including the Mormon Period" by Brian Stutzman. This is the first comprehensive history of Warsaw that has ever been written. Brian does a fantastic job detailing it's history and it helps provide the context for Warsaw's relationship with Nauvoo and the Church. In the Mormon period the book covers Thomas Sharp, the participants who killed Joseph Smith, the sham trial of the defendants, the bravery of Eliza Graham to testify at the trial and much more. Many of you will find the history of before and after the Mormon period interesting as well. Patreon Link to purchase the book
S2 E7 - An Insider's View of Mormon Origins
On the latest episode of Mormon Book Reviews, the book "An Insider's View of Mormon Origins" by Grant Palmer is discussed by Evangelical Steven Pynakker. Grant was a well regarded CES instructor who would get disfellowshipped for publishing the book. It was a groundbreaking work when it first came out and for many it was the first time they were exposed to the stone in the hat translation narrative. I hope you find the review helpful and informative and I always appreciate the feedback! Patreon An Insider's View of Mormon Origins
S2 E6 - Mormons Mennonites and Mexicans Liminal Sovereignty
On the latest episode of Mormon Book Reviews the work of Rebecca Janzen author of "Liminal Sovereignty: Mennonites and Mormons in Mexican Culture" is discussed. The book details the struggles Mennonites and Mormons have had with the Mexican government, post- Revolutionary land reform, the threat of drug cartels, how these communities are viewed and portrayed in the Mexican media, and some unusual Mennonite funeral practices. Patreon Link to purchase book
S2 E5 - Sealed: An Unexpected Journey into the Heart of Grace
On the latest episode of Mormon Book Reviews, Steven Pynakker discusses a book written by the Rev. Katie Langston titled "Sealed: An Unexpected Journey into the Heart of Grace". Katie was raised LDS and suffered from a type of relgious OCD called scrupulosity. This is her story of her journey out of an entirely works based worldview and into one that embraces grace. Topics covered in the book include body shame, suicidal thoughts, scrupulosity, faith struggles, encountering Apostle Bednar, family dynamics, truly understanding grace, and finding ones place and calling in life. Patreon Link to purchase the book
S2 E4 - The Glass Looker and The Enchanter
On the latest episode of Mormon Book Reviews, Steven Pynakker reviews two very different graphic novels about Joseph Smith. The first one is the critically acclaimed "The Glass Looker: Collected Tales of Joseph Smith" illustrated and written by Mark Elwood. It is a fantasticlly illustrated and written account about the folklore and mythology of Joseph's treasure digging days. Many members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have probably encountered the infamous Christian Fundamentalist Chick Tracts, in particular the one called "The Visitors". That tract has been read by millions of Christians and ,for many, it is their only source of information about the Church and the Restoration. Did you know that Chick Publications also came out with a graphic novel about Joseph Smith? Watch as Steven compares and contrasts these two publications and renders his verdict! Patreon The Glass Looker The Enchanter
S2 E3 Obscure Mormon Doctrine: Uncommon Beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
On the latest Mormon Book Reviews the book "Obscure Mormon Doctrine" by Chris Jensen is discussed by Evangelical Steven Pynakker. The book covers lesser know beliefs and doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Topics covered in the book include Adam/God, Blood Atonement, Mother in Heaven, the Plan of Salvation, the nature of God, the Word of Wisdom, and many other unique topics and doctrines. This is a document that all who are interested in "Deep Mormon Doctrine" should have in their library. Link to purchase book Link to support us on Patreon
S2 E2 - Infinite Goodness: Joseph Smith Jonathan Edwards and the Book of Mormon
On the latest episode of Mormon Book Reviews the book "Infinite Goodness: Joseph Smith, Jonathan Edwards, and the Book of Mormon" by Jonathan Neville​ is reviewed. A groundbreaking work that is attracting serious attention in the Book of Mormon Studies community. Jonathan is a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and used his original research to come up with this very unique and compelling hypothesis. Stay Tuned! Link to purchase the book
S2 E1 - Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling
Welcome to the Season 2 premiere of my Book Review series! One of the most important books ever written about Mormonism and Joseph Smith, Richard Bushman's "Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling" is reviewed by Evangelical Steven Pynakker. In this episode Steven gives his personal insights of the book and compares and contrasts it with Fawn Brodie's "No Man Know My History" and Dan Vogel's "Pious Fraud" hypothesis. He also gives some background on how he was able to get Dr. Bushman to be a guest on his program. Link to Purchase Book Link to support my channel via Patreon
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