Item Detail
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17412
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2
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12
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English
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Space Matters : A Geographical Context for the Reorganization's Great Transformation
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John Whitmer Historical Association Journal
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2004
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24
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21-39
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On April 6, 2001, the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints became the Community of Christ. Barlow states that this name change was reflective of the Church's "Great Transformation," a fundamental change in the "genetic makeup" of the movement. In his article, Barlow examines this transformation by placing it in three related contexts: the history of the Reorganization's two previous transformations, developments in the Utah Church, and geography, but the emphasis of the paper is the geographical elements of most recent transformation.
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Coming of Age? The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the 1960s
Early Members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Images of Orthodoxy : Self-Identity in Early Reorganization Apologetics
Let Contention Cease : The Dynamics of Dissent in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Making Space for the Mormons : Ideas of Sacred Geography in Joseph Smith's America
Mormon Nauvoo from a Non-Mormon Perspective
Nauvoo : Kingdom on the Mississippi
Our Legacy of Faith : A Brief History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Problems in Interpreting the Book of Mormon as History
Quilts and Women of the Mormon Migrations
Shifting Ground and the Third Transformation of Mormonism
Sojourner in the Promised Land : Forty years among the Mormons