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Noble American Lives: Biographies of America’s Religious Thinkers and Believers

William H. Benson
Noble American Lives: Biographies of America’s Religious Thinkers and Believers
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  • Joseph Smith: The Tumultuous Final Days
    In this episode of the Noble American Lives Podcast, host William H. Benson delves into the final days of Joseph Smith, the prophet and founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Detailing political and economic strife, personal betrayals, and the dramatic confrontations that led to his eventual assassination inside Carthage Jail, this episode offers an in-depth narrative of the conflicts that marked the end of Joseph Smith's life. A vivid recount of historical events, this episode focuses on the tensions within the Mormon community, Smith's clashes with detractors, and the ultimate sacrifice he made. (00:00) Introduction to the Podcast (01:19) Overview of Previous Books and Episodes (04:12) Introduction to Joseph Smith's Biography (05:01) Conflict and Controversy in Nauvoo (16:43) The Final Days of Joseph Smith (20:36) The Martyrdom of Joseph Smith (31:15) Aftermath and Legacy
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  • Joseph Smith and the Controversies of Leadership
    In episode 111 of the Noble American Lives Podcast, William H. Benson continues to delve into the life of Joseph Smith, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This episode explores Smith's complex religious and political ambitions, his controversial practice of polygamy, and his fraught interpersonal relationships, particularly with his wife, Emma. Benson recounts Smith's theological innovations, such as the concept of celestial marriage, and his eventual conflict with former close associates like John C. Bennett. Smith’s attempts to merge spiritual and temporal governance and his candidacy for the U.S. presidency are also examined, highlighting the widespread suspicion and opposition he faced, leading up to his untimely demise. (00:00) Introduction to the Noble American Lives Podcast (00:18) Overview of the Parallel Lives Series (01:26) Roger Williams and Cotton Mather (02:41) Thomas Payne and George Whitfield (03:55) Ralph Waldo Emerson and Joseph Smith (05:09) Joseph Smith's Vision and Controversies (07:58) Polygamy and Its Impact (20:14) Conflicts and Scandals (28:49) Joseph Smith's Final Years
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  • Joseph Smith: Prophet, Politician, and the Kingdom of Nauvoo
    In this episode, William H. Benson continues his biography of Joseph Smith, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The story covers Smith’s leadership in Nauvoo, the city’s July 4th celebration, and the growing influence of the Mormon community. Joseph’s political power in Illinois and the impact of the Mormon vote are explored, along with the formation and strength of the Nauvoo Legion. The episode details the attempted assassination of Lilburn Boggs, the resulting legal troubles for Smith and Porter Rockwell, and Smith’s dramatic legal battles. Listeners hear about Joseph’s triumphant return to Nauvoo, his public speeches, and his assertion of local authority. The narrative also covers Smith’s financial struggles and bankruptcy. Benson describes the secretive Council of 50 and Joseph’s vision of a political “Kingdom of God.” The episode concludes with Smith’s 1844 presidential campaign, the challenges faced, and his enduring faith in his followers. This installment offers a vivid look at Joseph Smith’s ambitions, trials, and legacy. (00:00) - Introduction to the podcast and episode. (01:06) - About the books and newsletter. (02:00) - Recap of previous episodes and thinkers. (04:20) - Joseph Smith’s July 4th celebration in Nauvoo. (05:25) - Joseph’s political influence in Illinois. (07:28) - The rise and power of the Nauvoo Legion. (09:03) - Attempted assassination of Lilburn Boggs. (12:25) - Joseph Smith’s legal battles and public image. (15:00) - Joseph’s return to Nauvoo and public speech. (19:34) - Joseph and leaders declare bankruptcy. (24:24) - Formation of the Council of 50 and “Kingdom of God.” (28:30) - Joseph Smith’s 1844 presidential campaign. (29:20) - Campaign challenges and public opposition. (30:46) - Joseph’s closing remarks and faith in the people.
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  • Joseph Smith's Vision for Nauvoo
    In episode 109 of the Noble American Lives Podcast, host William H. Benson continues his series on American religious thinkers and believers with a focused biography on Joseph Smith, the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. This episode delves into Smith’s efforts to build a theocracy in Nauvoo, Illinois between 1839 and 1844. Highlights include his endeavors to construct a temple, his disagreements with federal leadership in Washington D.C., his relationship with Dr. John C. Bennett, the introduction of new religious ceremonies, and the establishment of the Nauvoo Legion and University. The episode also touches on personal tragedies in Smith's life and his interactions with his wife, Emma. (00:00) Introduction to the Podcast (01:20) Overview of Previous Books (03:50) Introduction to Joseph Smith's Biography (05:03) Joseph Smith's Early Years in Illinois (07:39) Challenges and Growth in Nauvoo (10:11) Missionary Work and Expansion (12:39) Political Struggles and Advocacy (17:53) John C. Bennett's Influence (22:55) Construction of the Nauvoo Temple (26:03) Masonic Influences and Rituals (28:45) Life in the Mansion House
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  • Joseph Smith and the Mormon Struggle
    In the 108th episode of the Noble American Lives Podcast, hosted by William H. Benson, the focus is on the life of Joseph Smith, the prophet and founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The episode delves into the intense persecution faced by Smith and his followers, the violent conflicts with Missourians, and the harsh retaliatory acts taken against the Mormons. It recounts pivotal events such as the siege of Mormon settlements, Smith's passionate call to arms, the notorious Hans Mill Massacre, and Smith's eventual surrender. The narrative continues with the detailed account of the imprisonment of Joseph Smith and his associates, the conditions of their confinement, and the notable revelations Smith wrote during his captivity. It concludes with their dramatic escape and reunion with the Mormon community. (00:00) Introduction to the Podcast (01:20) Overview of Previous Books (03:55) Introduction to Joseph Smith (04:57) Joseph Smith's Legal Troubles Begin (06:03) Conflict with Missourians (11:07) Governor Boggs' Extermination Order (11:56) The Haun's Mill Massacre (18:09) Surrender and Imprisonment (25:39) Life in Liberty Jail (26:42) Revelations in Jail (29:04) Escape and Final Thoughts
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About Noble American Lives: Biographies of America’s Religious Thinkers and Believers

This show is about the lives of certain individuals from America's past, who participated in America's religious journey over the past five centuries. Some thought more deeply than did others. Some believed in new ways. Some believed in old ways, but promoted an existing religion in a new way. Each episode covers a chapter from a biography from twelve individuals: Roger Williams, Cotton Mather, Thomas Paine, George Whitefield, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Joseph Smith, William James, Mary Baker Eddy, Mark Twain, Billy Graham, H. L. Mencken, and Jim Bakker. In addition, other episodes will include comparisons and contrasts between the individuals.
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