Item Detail
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26535
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0
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20
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English
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Uniting Faith and History
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Religious Educator
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2012
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13
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2
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Provo, UT
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Religious Studies Center, BYU
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129-160
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This article discusses the differences between history written by faithful Mormons and those who are not members of the Church, and how these histories have slowly grown closer together to become more scholarly-based. It speaks particularly of the development of New Mormon History, among other historical topics.
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Eyewitness Accounts of the Restoration
Faithful History
History Is People, Places, Sources, and Stories : An Interview with Milton V. Backman Jr
Investigating the Book of Mormon Witnesses
Joseph Smith's First Vision : The First Vision in its Historical Context
Massacre at Mountain Meadows : An American Tragedy
Mormon History
Mormonism in the Twentieth Century
Mormon Origins in New York : An Introductory Analysis
Mormons and Muslims : Spiritual Foundations and Modern Manifestations
Mormons at the University of Chicago Divinity School : A Personal Reminiscence
People of Paradox : A History of Mormon Culture
Providential History : The Need for Continuing Revelation
Temples to Dot the Earth
The Church in the Twentieth Century
The Expanding Church
The Mormon Colonies in Mexico
The Significance of Joseph Smith's 'First Vision' In Mormon Thought
The Story of the Latter-day Saints
Unto Every Nation : Gospel Light Reaches Every Land