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English
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Molly Mormons, Mormon Feminists and Moderates : Religious Diversity and the LDS Church
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Sociology of Religion
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Spring 2001
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62
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no.1
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Sociological study in which 28 LDS women were interviewed examining issues with women's agency in patriarchal religions.
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