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English
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Mormon Women and Scripture in the Nineteenth Century
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The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender
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New York, NY
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Routledge
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100-113
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"Despite the gradual erosion of the Bible's significance in American consciousness after the Civil War, the Bible remained 'the most imported, most printed, most distributed, and most read written text in North America up through the nineteenth century' (Gutjahr, 1999, p. 1). Consequently, studies of how individuals used and interpreted the Bible may provide significant insights into how religious individuals understood and navigated their lives. This chapter examines nineteenth-century Mormon women's use of scriptures-- the Bible as well as scriptures particular to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-- as recorded in journals, autobiographies, and the Woman's Exponent." [Author]
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