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English
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Embodiment in Mormon Thought : Ambiguity, Contradiction and Consensus
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International Journal of Mormon Studies
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2012
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5
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United Kingdom
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International Journal of Mormon Studies
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139-164
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"[T]his essay seeks to examine how Mormons have thought about the body by using a set of metaphors that have been present in Western society more generally, namely: Tomb, Temple, Self and Machine." [Author]
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An Introduction to Mormonism
Crawling Out of the Primordial Soup : A Step Toward the Emergence of an LDS Theology Compatible with Organic Evolution
Divine Embodiment and Transcendence : Propaedeutic Thoughts and Questions
Doctrinal Development of the Church during the Nauvoo Sojourn 1839-1846
Encyclopedia of Mormonism : The History, Scripture, Doctrine, and Procedures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Exploring Mormon Thought: Of God and Gods, Volume 3
Joseph Smith
Joseph Smith : Rough Stone Rolling
Materialism and the Mormon Faith
Mormonism and Early Christianity
People of Paradox : A History of Mormon Culture
Salvation through a Tabernacle : Joseph Smith, Parley P. Pratt, and Early Mormon Theologies of Embodiment
Teaching Mormonism in the Catholic Classroom
Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith
The Angel and the Beehive : The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation
The Development of the Doctrine of Preexistence, 1830-1844
The Doctrine of Divine Embodiment : Restoration, Judeo-Christian, and Philosophical Perspectives
The History of Intelligence in Latter-day Saint Thought
The Last Shall Be First and the First Shall Be Last : Discourse and Mormon history
The Presidents of the Church : Essays on the Lives and Messages of the Prophets
The Prophet of the Nineteenth Century
The Words of Joseph Smith : The Contemporary Accounts of the Nauvoo Discourses of the Prophet Joseph