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English
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Salvation through a Tabernacle : Joseph Smith, Parley P. Pratt, and Early Mormon Theologies of Embodiment
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Summer 2010
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43
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1-44
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[2011 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Article Award of Excellence] "While positioning Pratt among later Christian writers collapses the contrast, LDS embodiment still stands unique. Placing early Mormon theology of the body within the larger Christian--and more importantly, antebellum Protestant--context provides a unique vantage point from which we can more fully understand its origins and implications. This paper analyzes pre-Utah Mormonism's view of embodiment, both to better understand the development of early LDS thought and also to place Mormon theology within its larger culture." [From Author's introduction]
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