Item Detail
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19893
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14
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30
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English
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Can There Be A Second Harvest? : Controlling the Costs of Latter-day Saint Membership in Europe
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International Journal of Mormon Studies
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2008
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1
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no.1
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1-59
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Mauss discusses the difficulties of conversion and retention of new Latter-day Saint members in Western Europe. Mauss explains some of the major deterrents of increasing membership in these countries, with the main deterrent being the secular, non-religious nature of Western European states. He notes that this secular nature creates social costs for members of the Church in Western European countries.
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