Item Detail
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4767
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8
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English
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Echoes and Foreshadowings : The Distinctiveness of the Mormon Community
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Sunstone
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March/April 1978
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3
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Sunstone Education Foundation
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12-17
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'....it was the centralized community experience of Latter-day Saints which first occurred at Kirtland, Ohio, in the 1830s that gave a social character to the new movement. Second, it has been misleading to view Mormon 'epochs' in isolation, because Kirtland not only established social patterns that were to be echoed later in Missouri, Illinois, and Utah, but Kirtland itself was an echo of Mormonism's diverse and religious heritage. Mormon Kirtland had two heritages, one in the past and the other in the future.'
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