Item Detail
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20446
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5
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12
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English
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Crawling Out of the Primordial Soup : A Step Toward the Emergence of an LDS Theology Compatible with Organic Evolution
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Dialogue, a Journal of Mormon Thought
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Spring 2010
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43
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1
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1-36
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Dorian : A Peculiar Edition with Annotated Text and Scholarship
Embodiment in Mormon Thought : Ambiguity, Contradiction and Consensus
Producing Ancient Scripture: Joseph Smith's Translation Projects in the Development of Mormon Christianity
Searching for an Adequate Theodicy : David Griffin and Mormonism
Trajectories in the Evolution of Mormon Studies on Faith and Science -
A Turbulent Spectrum : Mormon Reactions to the Darwinist Legacy
Divine Embodiment and Transcendence : Propaedeutic Thoughts and Questions
Evolution and Mormonism : A Quest for Understanding
Fragments for a Process Theology of Mormonism
Life and Philosophy of W. H. Chamberlin
Mormonism and Evolution : The Authoritative LDS Statements
Scientific Foundations of Mormon Theology
The Hope for Universal Salvation
The Mormon Myth of Evil Evolution
Toward a Mormon Metaphysics : Scripture, Process Theology, and the Mechanics of Faith
'We Can See No Advantage to a Continuation of the Discussion' : The Roberts/Smith/Talmage Affair
W. H. Chamberlin and the Quest for a Mormon Theology