Item Detail
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4247
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Journal Article
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English
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Walker, Ronald W.
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Sheaves, Bucklers, and the State : Mormon Leaders Respond to the Dilemmas of War
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Sunstone
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July/August 1982
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7
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Sunstone Education Foundation
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1982
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43-56
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Mormon heritage speaks ambiguously of both peace and war--of 'sheaves' as well as 'bucklers'. As a result Mormon leaders have answered dilemmas of war differently at different times, weighing in the process, shifting LDS attitudes toward millenialism and Americanism.'
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18
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Transformation of the Mormon Culture Region
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Drawing the Sword of War against War: B. H. Roberts, World War I, and the Quest for Peace
In This World but Not of It : Conflicting Vietnam War Perspectives Within the Mormon Hierarchy
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Mormons and the State
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Perpetuation of a Myth : Mormon Danites in Five Western Novels, 1840-1890
Prelude to Civil War : The Utah War’s Impact and Legacy
The Angel and the Beehive : The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation
The Enduring Paradox : Mormon Attitudes toward War and Peace
The Mormon Menace : Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South
The Mormons and America's Empires
The Possibilities of Mormon Peacebuilding
War Is Eternal: The Case for Military Preparedness
Window of Faith : Latter-day Saint Perspectives on World History