Item Detail
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26451
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2
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23
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English
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Mormon Studies : A Bibliographic Essay
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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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223-235
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"Given the diversity of academic approaches to Mormonism, perhaps the only consensus in Mormon studies in the acknowledgment that the field is without a unified vision of what it is and where it is headed. This essay calls attention to the most prominent published discussions of the 'what, who, where, and how' of Mormon studies. This bibliographic assessment is not intended to be comprehensive or prescriptive; rather, it aims to highlight various questions, problems, and possibilities facing those interested in academic engagement with Mormon studies." [from author's introduction]
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Between Scylla and Charybdis : Championing Mormon Studies at Utah Valley State College
Dimensions of Faith : A Mormon Studies Reader
Faithful scholarship : The Mainstreaming of Morman Studies and the Politics of Insider Discourse
Flowers, Weeds, and Thistles : The State of Social Science Literature on the Mormons
Idols of the Tribes : An Intellectual and Critical History of 19th and 20th Century Mormon Studies
Jan Shipps and the Mainstreaming of Mormon Studies
Mormons and the Bible : The Place of the Latter-day Saints in American Religion
Mormon Studies in a European Setting
New Perspectives in Mormon Studies : Creating and Crossing Boundaries
Prolegomena to Any Future Mormon Studies
Re-visioning Mormon History
Scholarly Studies of Mormonism in the Twentieth Century
Scholars of Mormonism Confront the History of What Some Call 'the Next World Religion'
Shifting Borders and a Tattered Passport :
Intellectual journeys of a Mormon academic
Sojourner in the Promised Land : Forty years among the Mormons
The Commencement of Mormon Studies
The New Mormon History
The New Mormon History : Revisionist Essays on the Past
The Saints and the Scrolls : LDS Engagement with Mainstream Dead Sea Scrolls Scholarship and Its Implications
The Study of Mormonism : A Growing Interest in Academia
What's New in Mormon History : A Response to Jan Shipps
What We Will Do Now That New Mormon History is Old : A Roundtable
Where is the "Mormon" in Mormon Studies?