Item Detail
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English
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Some Family : The Mormons and How Humanity Keeps Track of Itself
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Montreal
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McGill-Queen's University Press
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"One of the central arguments presented in "Some Family" is that there are four basic genealogical forms. The supporting evidence runs from the Solomon Islands to classical China to ancient Ireland. Highly significant on its own, this evidence also provides the information needed to assess the Latter-day Saints' effort to provide a single narrative on how humanity keeps track of itself." [abstract from the book cover]
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A Kingdom Transformed : Early Mormonism and the Modern LDS Church
Arno Schmidt among Comic Commentators on the Book of Mormon
Media as compromise : a cultural history of Mormonism and new communication technology in twentieth-century America
Recording Beyond the Grave : Joseph Smith’s Celestial Bookkeeping
Sacralizing the Secular in Latter-day Saint Salvation Histories
The Social-Historical Context of Mormon Beliefs
Understanding the Book of Mormon : A Reader's Guide