The Angel and the Beehive by Armand L. Mauss

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BYU Studies Quarterly Volume 35 Issue 2 Article 18 4-1-1995 The Angel and the Beehive by Armand L. Mauss Roger Finke Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq Recommended Citation Finke, Roger (1995) "The Angel and the Beehive by Armand L. Mauss," BYU Studies Quarterly: Vol. 35 : Iss. 2, Article 18. Available at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq/vol35/iss2/18 This Book Review is brought to you for free and open access by the All Journals at BYU ScholarsArchive. It has been accepted for inclusion in BYU Studies Quarterly by an authorized editor of BYU ScholarsArchive. For more information, please contact scholarsarchive@byu.edu, ellen_amatangelo@byu.edu.

Finke: <em>the Angel and the Beehive</em> by Armand L. Mauss ARMAND L MAUSS the angel and the beehive urbana university of illinois press 1994 xvii 257 pp dix bibliography index 2995 29.95 2995 ap charts and tables appen- reviewed by roger finke associate professor of sociology purdue university the angel and the beehive is the story of mormons cormons vacillating between acceptance and rejection of the surrounding american culture the beehive serves as the symbol of worldly enterprise including economic educational cultural and political success the enterprises that help accelerate the process of assimilation in sharp contrast the angel represents the otherworldly spiritual dimensions such as latter day prophets redemption of the dead and proclaiming the faith to all the dimensions that serve to separate mormons cormons from gentiles and make mormonism distinctive from other religions the story is about mormons cormons seeking assimilation into the surrounding culture until the 1960s then striving for distance when the culture becomes too receptive they reevaluate their progress gradually reverse the trend and rebuild their barriers today mauss reports the angel is alive and well and the church is anxious for the world to know it 199 but this book is more than a story about the mormons cormons Mormons struggle with the larger culture As a sociologist armand mauss assesses this struggle using theory and research on the sect to church transition 1 he explains how sectarian tension can increase religious commitment and eventually he concludes that the LDS church has defied the standard drift from sect to church by choosing to increase sectarian tension rather than reduce its demands on the faithful finally the book reports on the personal journey of the author mauss describes the book as an effort to help me understand my own changing relationship to the mormon institutions and people xiii the angel and the beehive begins by devoting attention to cormons prior to the 1960s chap- the successful assimilation of mormons ters two through five provide evidence of the assimilation process drawing on shepherd and shepherds analysis of rhetoric in general conference sermons2 2 and on a variety of historical accounts mauss argues that until the 1960s mormon leaders and the laity 190 Published by BYU ScholarsArchive, 1995 1

BYU Studies Quarterly, Vol. 35, Iss. 2 [1995], Art. 18 review of the angel and the beehive 191 deemphasizing were gradually emphasizing de ism and attempting to bring the church into the mainstream here he turns to his own surveys of california and utah mormons cormons in the 1960s and compares his findings to stark and glocks blocks 1960s surveys of a wide range of denominations 3 at the end of chapter four he concludes that by the 1960s mormons cormons were highly assimilated except in the area of lifestyle where he reported a lagging assimilation chapters six through eight then review the response of LDS church officials and the laity to this process of assimilation he describes this response as retrenchment he narrows his review to the distinctive features of mormon- five areas of retrenchment the principle of continuous revelation through modern modem prophets genealogy and temple work the missionary program family renewal and religious education he returns to shepherd and shepherds work to demonstrate that these themes have received increased emphasis in general conference sermons and cites the general social Surveys 4 to show that mor mons score higher than non mormons cormons in these areas and numerous other measures of religiosity the final chapters argue that fundamentalism is on the rise within mormonism but the definition used for fundamentalism strays from standard LDS usage rather than referring to groups espousing polygamy mauss defines mormon fundamentalists as those believing in scriptural inerrancy salvation by grace authoritarian leadership and strict obedience to pastoral injunctions using this definition he cites the use of a lay clergy a movement toward centralized management the turnover in the first presidency the reaction to a new class of intellectuals and the dispro- portionate conversion of southerners as sources for this rise in fundamentalism again mauss illustrates how this trend is apparent in the belief and behavior of both church officials and the laity the final chapter closes the book by offering a few predictions and cautionary notes for the future the contributions of this book are many though not a historian the author provides a historical backdrop to contemporary issues and draws on a variety of historical sources this approach allows the author to include the variable of time in his analysis and argument the book also addresses several theoretical issues by https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq/vol35/iss2/18 2

Finke: <em>the Angel and the Beehive</em> by Armand L. Mauss 192 byustudies BYU Studies demonstrating how the LDS LIDS lios llos church defies the traditional sect to church drift and by offering perceptive insights on the institutional sources for what he calls fundamentalism though the authors personal support does not fall in the fundamentalist camp he draws on rational choice theory to acknowledge the benefits of strict demands and a distinctive identity for the commitment of members and the growth of the organization finally for those not familiar with the mormon religion this book provides an insiders knowledge on mormon institutions and beliefs the limitations of the book are primarily limitations of the data my most serious concern is whether the data support the basic trends the book is designed to explain were the mormons cormons highly assimilated in the 1960s and have they reversed this trend since the 1960s I1 am convinced by the arguments and the evidence that church officials have made substantial strides toward keeping assimilation in check and promoting a distinctive identity but I1 am less convinced that church officials and the laity made a sharp turn in the 1960s first and perhaps most importantly the level of as- similation in the 1960s is reviewed from only one side of the assimilation relationship the mormon side though LDS achievements reflected the achievements of the nation and the members identified with the culture around them most latter day saints were still regionally isolated and tensions remained mauss concludes that only in the area of lifestyle was there evidence of lagging assimilation but as I1 review the tables I1 see mormon distinctiveness going beyond lifestyle and I1 view lifestyle as a difference that makes a difference because lifestyle differences such as religious endogamy high birth rates and abstinence from alcohol tobacco coffee and tea are highly revealing of a persons religious commitment they are differences that draw effective boundaries my reading of the data is that assimilation was far from complete in the 1960s second I1 am only partially convinced that there has been a noticeable retrenchment I1 am persuaded that the rates of temple work mission activity and participation in family home evenings are increasing but the surveys used to demonstrate a widening gap between mormon religiosity and that of others are plagued with problems in contrast to the surveys of the 1960s which Published by BYU ScholarsArchive, 1995 3

BYU Studies Quarterly, Vol. 35, Iss. 2 [1995], Art. 18 review of the angel and the beehive 193 focused on church members from selected regions the general social surveys of the 1970s and 1980s were based on the entire adult population and respondents were asked to list religious affiliation rather than membership by using affiliates the latter surveys include large numbers of inactive catholics and protestants in the non mormon category sharply reducing the reported level of commitment for non mormons cormons mauss acknowledges the resulting potential for distortion when he comments in a footnote it must be conceded here that juxtaposing the sixties data with the eighties data might well exaggerate the widening gap between mor mons and others 156 beyond the issue of data other readers will challenge the explanations offered for recent changes Is the increasing rate of temple work mission activity and participation in family home evenings a retrenchment or is this a response to the increasing mormon growth outside the utah sphere As mormons cormons find themselves a local minority in the midwest the south and around the world are they being forced to take a sectarian stance and change their relationship with the larger culture this book represents just one viewpoint on this intriguing issue despite these concerns mausss research will be of interest to a wide range of audiences for social scientists the book offers an inside look at recent changes in the LDS church and applies these changes to key theoretical insights for insiders the book provides an application of theoretical insights to important church issues for anyone interested in american religion the book reviews a diverse collection of data sources on american religion and for mauss the book has provided a journey in the ongoing quest for understanding im sure many will want to join him on that journey NOTES in the sect to church theory churches are religions that have grown worldly and comfortable with the surrounding culture sects are groups that want to focus on otherworldly issues and therefore break away from churches 6 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byusq/vol35/iss2/18 4

Finke: <em>the Angel and the Beehive</em> by Armand L. Mauss 194 BYU studies gordon cordon mordon shepherd and gary shepherd A kingdom transformed themes rodney stark and charles Y glock american piety the nature of reli- in the development ofmormonism salt lake city university ofutah press 1984 wodney gious commitment berkeley university of california press 1968 the general social surveys are federally funded annual surveys conducted by the national opinion research corporation NORC see james A davis and tom W smith general social surveys 19721990 1990 chicago national opinion research corporation 1990 Published by BYU ScholarsArchive, 1995 5