Item Detail
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3559
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English
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The Making of a Mormon Myth : The 1844 Transfiguration of Brigham Young
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Winter 1995
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28
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1-24
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Amasa Mason Lyman, Mormon Apostle and Apostate : A Study in Dedication
’A More Powerful Effect upon the Body’ : Early Mormonism’s Theory of Racial Redemption and American Religious Theories of Race.
Brigham Young : Pioneer Prophet
Emmeline B. Wells : An Intimate History
From Prayer to Visitation : Reexamining Lorenzo Snow's Vision of Jesus Christ in the Salt Lake Temple
Glorious in Persecution : Joseph Smith, American Prophet, 1839–1844
Holy Races : Race in the Formation of Mormonism and the Nation of Islam
Mormon Europeans or European Mormons? : An "Afro-European" View on Religious Colonization
Mormons, Musical Theater, and Belonging in America
Mormons, Musical Theatre and Belonging in America
Mormons, Musical Theatre, and Belonging in America
Playing with Shadows : Voices of Dissent in the Mormon West
Staging the Saints : Mormonism and American Musical Theater
The Mantle of Joseph : Creation of a Mormon Miracle
Vernacular Mormonism : The Development of Latter-Day Saint Apocalyptic (1830-1930)
"Vindicating the Right... of the Twelve" : Elias Adams's Letters Concerning Succession
We'll Find the Place : The Mormon Exodus 1846-1848
“Would to God, Brethern, I Could Tell You Who I Am” : Nineteenth Century Mormonisms and the Apotheosis of Joseph Smith