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English
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Looking for Global Mormonism
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Journal of Mormon History
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July 2022
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48
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3
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45-53
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"The goal of scholars of a globalized Mormonism should be to move the focus away from a strictly institutional history and toward analysis of the complex and dynamic interaction between various expressions of Mormonism. The institutional products of the LDS Church—be those manuals, priestly hierarchy, or an official devotional culture—are among those expressions; but so are the religious practices of local members in congregations around the world, the art they produce, the music they sing, and the meanings they ascribe to official guidelines. Understanding the complex web of all of these expressions of the faith will present us with a richer knowledge of what Mormonism is. In what follows, we explore some theoretical tools for seeing that web." [Author]
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