Item Detail
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30286
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English
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The Word of Wisdom in Contemporary American Mormonism : Perceptions and Practice
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Spring 2018
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51
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Farmington, UT
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Dialogue Foundation
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39-78
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While refraining from coffee, tea, alcohol, tobacco, and other harmful drugs is widely acknowledged to be a highly visible component of
Mormon religious practices, there has been little previous research
conducted regarding patterns of Word of Wisdom adherence within
Mormon communities. Using original data collected in the fall of 2016 by
the Next Mormons Survey (NMS), we present a comprehensive overview
of rates of Word of Wisdom adherence among American Mormons as
well as the degree to which contemporary Mormons view the Word of
Wisdom as central to their religious identity. -
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