Item Detail
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27973
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10
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26
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English
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Zion : The Progressive Roots of Mormon Correlation
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Directions for Mormon Studies in the Twenty-First Century
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Salt Lake City, UT
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University of Utah Press
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15-34
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One of the most significant transformations in the twentieth-century LDS Church came about with the priesthood correlation movement, which many scholars have identified (and generally lamented) as a conservative or even fundamentalist retrenchment among the church's mid-century leadership. Matthew Bowman complicates this narrative by locating the roots of LDS correlation in the early twentieth-century progressive movement, which combined a kind of moral perfectionism and faith in human progress with reliance on technical expertise and bureaucratic organizational methods. In Bowman's account, the purpose of correlation considered it to be the perfection of an ancient patriarchal order; in their minds, correlation thus constituted the fulfillment of Joseph Smith's restoration rather than a betrayal of it. [Editor's summary]
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