Item Detail
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26445
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15
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0
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English
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The Oak and the Banyan : The "Glocalization" of Mormon Studies
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Mormon Studies Review
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2014
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1
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Provo, UT
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Brigham Young University
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70-79
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This article explores the development of global Mormon studies, which the author suggests has not quite come to full light yet. The author continues on to suggest ways in which a study of Mormonism may focus more on the global aspects of the religion.
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