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English
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LDS Family Ideals Versus the Equality of Women : Navigating the Changes Since 1957
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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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101-134
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This chapter explains the source of the social changes regarding gender equality, and the difficulties they pose for religious institutions in general. It also addresses why they caused particular difficulties for Mormonism and how the church responded to this crisis, and suggests how the church may now be using the problem to its advantage.
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Gender Differences in the Early Patriarchal Blessings of the LDS Church, 1834-1845
Global Mormon Perspectives and Experiences of Familial Structures
Mormon Women at the Crossroads: Global Narratives and the Power of Connectedness
Navigating Mormonism's Gendered Theology and Practice : Mormon Women in a Global Context
The Doctrinal and Commitment Functions of Patriarchal Blessings in Early Mormon Development
The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender
Women and Mormonism : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Women and Religious Organization: A "Microbiological" Approach to Influence -
A Kingdom Transformed : Themes in the Development of Mormonism
Dealing with Social Change : The Mormon Church's Response to Change in Women's Roles
Evolution of Ideals for Women in Mormon Periodicals, 1897-1999
Familial, Socioeconomic, and Religious Behavior : A Comparison of LDS and Non-LDS Women
From Housewife to Heretic
How Does Religion Influence Fertility? The Case of the Mormons
Patriarchs and Politics : The Plight of the Mormon Woman
Polygamy and the Economics of Salvation
Saints and Society : The Effect of Social Change on the Mormon Church
The Mormons
Woman's Place in the Forward March of the Church
Women's Religiosity and Employment : The LDS Experience