Item Detail
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28543
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5
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English
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The LDS Sound World and Global Mormonism
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Fall/Winter 2001
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34
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3 & 4
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Stanford, CA
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Dialogue Foundation
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77-93
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THE EXPANSION OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS may
be described from a broadly phenomenological perspective in terms of
sound and silence. My observations here deal with the outer, open dimension
of the LDS sound world, including theories about de-Protestantisation
and feminisation. Also examined herein will be the institutional
process of "reduce and simplify" and the historical exposition of a
new musical genre. Other theories concern the private, inner or closed
dimension of the Mormon sound world, such as the function of silence in
LDS ritual and the principles of non-distraction and dysfunctionality
with reference to Mormon ritual and the temple. I believe that the developments
described in this paper have provided and continue to furnish
gateways to a global Mormonism. -
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Shifting Borders and a Tattered Passport :
Intellectual journeys of a Mormon academic
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A Great and Marvelous Work, Part Five : 1951-1995 : Preparing For a Worldwide Ministry
Messages of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Mormonism and Music : A History
Music in Latter-day Culture
Neither Mormon nor Protestant? The Reorganized Church and the Challenge of Identity
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church)
The Angel and the Beehive : The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation