Item Detail
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15332
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English
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Mormon Women and the Temple : Toward a New Understanding
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Sisters in Spirit
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Chicago
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University of Illinois Press
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80-110
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This article covers the origin and role of the Relief Society, women's participation in activities of the Kirtland Temple, and women in the United Order as examples of the eternal and active role of women in the church (especially in temple work).
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A House Full of Females : Plural Marriage and Women's Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835-1870
Contemporary Mormonism : Social Science Perspectives
Differing Visions : Dissenters in Mormon History
Feminism in the Light of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
First : The Life and Faith of Emma Smith
Four Zinas : A Story of Mothers and Daughters on the Mormon Frontier
Glorious in Persecution : Joseph Smith, American Prophet, 1839–1844
"I Cannot Refrain from Testifying" : Edith Mary Turpin's Observations about Mormonism and Plural Marriage
If Mormon Women Have Had the Priesthood Since 1843, Why Aren't They Using It?
Labor and the Construction of the Logan Temple, 1877-1884
Patriarchal Blessings and the Routinization of Charisma
Plurality, Patriarchy and the Priestess : Zina D. H. Young's Nauvoo Marriages
Preaching the Gospel of Church and Sex : Mormon Women's Fiction in the Young Woman's Journal, 1889-1910
Put On Your Strength, O Daughters of Zion': Claiming Priesthood and Knowing the Mother
Same-Sex Dynamics among Nineteenth-century Americans : A Mormon Example
Solemn Covenant : The Mormon Polygamous Passage
The Ecclesiastical Position of Women in Two Mormon Trajectories