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33632
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15
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English
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Why Joseph Fielding Smith Rejected Space Flight: Anti-modernism and the Problem of Civilization
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Journal of Mormon History
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April 2024
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50
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University of Illinois Press
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3-21
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This article argues that Joseph Fielding Smith's responses to the feminist movement, biblical criticism, and spaceflight were fundamentally grounded in his wholesale rejection of the then-prevailing notion of "modernity"-focused civilizational theory, which he saw as an outgrowth of Darwinism.
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