Item Detail
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28593
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17
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English
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How Mormon is the Community of Christ?
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John Whitmer Historical Association Journal
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2002
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Special Edition
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John Whitmer Historical Association
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195-204
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In this article the author exmaines what characterizes the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints formed in 1830 as Mormon and compares the Community of Christ to these standards, in an attempt to determine how Mormon the Community of Christ is. She argues, "... the Community of Christ will never be more Mormon than the Mormons in the West... But now that the church's leader is forging a clear connection to the sort of Mormonism that existed in Kirtland, Missouri, Nauvoo, Plano, Lamoni, and Independence in the past and calling for the creation and preservation of communities of peace and hope into existence in many new places in the present day, the Community of Christ could well turn out to be as Mormon as it ever has been."
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Let Contention Cease : The Dynamics of Dissent in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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Our Legacy of Faith : A Brief History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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Sojourner in the Promised Land : Forty years among the Mormons
Studies in Mormon History 1830-1997 : An Indexed Bibliography
The Mormon Succession Crisis of 1844