Item Detail
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28546
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7
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English
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Moderation as a Theological Principle in the Thought of Joseph Smith III
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John Whitmer Historical Association Journal
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1981
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1
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John Whitmer Historical Association
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3-11
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"In this paper I will attempt to extend the above moderation theme in different direction, namely: analyzing formal thought involving moderation provided by the late nineteenth-century Reorganization. Such a project is extremely slippery because the early Reorganization did not view itself as moderate... Early RLDS members claimed their church was the true one because it was the continuity of the pre-1844 church. "Moderation" is a characterization that requires a framework of detachment from the early reorganized search for identity, a detachment that early RLDS writers did not possess." [Author]
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