Item Detail
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3554
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16
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0
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English
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Utah's Educational Innovation : LDS Religion Classes, 1890-1929
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Fall 1975
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43
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4
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379-89
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The Religious Class Movement is the subject of the article. The Religion Class Movement was begun to provide weekday religious instruction for elementary age LDS children of the Church when it lost control of public education. Author sees the Religion Class Movement as a true innovation by the Church in the field of religious education and as being responsible for the establishment of systematic correlation of instruction within the Church. The Religion Class Movement was the forerunner of seminary.
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