Tristan Quinn
Prophet And Loss
American Massacre: The Tragedy At Mountain Meadows, September 11, 1857
By Sally Denton
Secker & Warburg 306pp £18.99
Under The Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith
By Jon Krakauer
Macmillan 372pp £17.99
IT HAS OFTEN been observed that America is full of faith. When Alexis de Tocqueville visited the United States in 1830 he was struck by what he called the 'religious aspect' of the Republic. In a democracy built on the separation of church and state, Tocqueville found a happy accommodation between the two - the spirit of religion and the spirit of freedom 'reigned together on the same soil'. But even as he published Democracy in America, the rise of the fanatical Mormon church was testing the tolerance of the American state. Two new books about Mormonism and its o&hoots examine the bloody origins of the church, raising serious questions about extremist faith and its relationship to violence that are of particular relevance today.
Sally Denton's forceful account centres on the events of 11 September 1857, when a wagon train of emigrants bound for California was attacked in remote Mountain Meadows in Utah Territory. Around a hundred and forty men. women and children were slau"g htered in an area governed by the Mormons under
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