From Deseret News archives:
LDS duo on list of top 100 in nation
Smith and Young are among tally of most influential Americans
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King's listing was appropriate, she said, though "you can't think of him as anything other than a religious figure. He made civil rights a religious mantra. That's the biggest movement to come out of the black church." Other luminaries listed without reference to their religious influence include Ralph Waldo Emerson (No. 33), William Jennings Bryant (No. 36), John Dewey (No. 40) and William James (No. 62), Shipps said.
While Joseph Smith is a certainty, if she were casting a ballot, "I'm not sure that I would have kept Brigham Young if I'd had to choose between him and Roger Williams." She'd also choose Penn over Eddy. "The Christian Science movement was important for a long time, but it's really pretty small now."
Shipps said Graham is "clearly a more important figure in 20th century America than Elvis Presley," who ranked 66th. "I know rock and roll was important, but so was Billy Graham. They were drawing the same kinds of huge crowds."
Had the list been compiled a decade ago, Turley said it's likely that "one or both would have appeared, but there's no question that with passage of time, their significance becomes better understood by historians in general in the U.S., and this was a list created by historians."
Unlike Graham, whose ministry has only spanned recent decades, the two early LDS leaders have had "a dramatic impact for more than a century and a half that continues not only in the United States, but worldwide," Turley said. "There are many who make a significant impact for a period of time, but the historical impact of that person is measured not by the moment, but by the passage of time."
He said the LDS Church's yearlong bicentennial commemoration of Joseph Smith's birth in 2005 "certainly had something to do with it" and predicted scholarly attention to the founding of the LDS faith which now numbers more than 12 million worldwide will continue to grow.
E-mail: carrie@desnews.com
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