Item Detail
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25928
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English
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History through Liturgy : What Worship Remembers
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Journal of Mormon History
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Spring 2012
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38
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2
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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108-114
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In this article, the author explains how rituals frame the lives of Mormons. He asks and answers questions like, "In what ways might the remarkable level of lay participation in the Sunday liturgy shape what Mormons understand to be the proper nature of the good religious life? How do Mormon devotional practices like family home evening shape what they understand and desire to be salvation?" These questions, he states, may force more historians to read more theology, but doing so will allow them to more deeply integrate religion in the lives of their subjects - who are, after all, religious. [From the article]
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