Item Detail
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18387
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15
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English
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Go Ye to All the World : The LDS Church and the Organization of International Society
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Revisiting Thomas F. O'Dea's : The Mormons Contemporary Perspectives
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Salt Lake City
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The University of Utah Press
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389-412
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This chapter discusses the work of Thomas O'Dea and his analysis of the relationship between Mormonism and this international society. It compares international Mormonism with other religious bodies arising from American societies in a specific place as a means of demonstrating the importance of looking at supranational social organization. It then goes on to use this for understanding Mormon society.
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Conversion to Mormonism and Social Change in a Rural Bolivian Aymara Community
David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism
Deseret News Church Almanac
Healing Souls : Psychotherapy in the Latter-day Saint community
Homeward to Zion : The Mormon Migration from Scandinavia
Lengthen Your Stride : The Presidency of Spencer W. Kimball
Mormonism and Guerrillas in Bolivia
Mormons in Mexico : The Dynamics of Faith and Culture
Mormon Spirituality : Latter-day Saints in Wales and Zion
Pioneers in the Pacific : Memory, History, and Cultural Identity among the Latter-day Saint
Roots of Modern Mormonism
The Angel and the Beehive : The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation
The Mormons
The Oak Tree Revisited : Brazilian LDS Leaders' Insights on the Growth of the LDS Church in Brazil
Tongan Saints : Legacy of Faith