Item Detail
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5548
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English
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Thomas F. O'Dea on the Mormons : Retrospect and Assessment
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Spring 1978
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11
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44-57
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Thomas F. O'Dea was the foremost non-Mormon to attempt scholarly analysis of Mormon theology, sociology, history, philosophy, and literature. O'Dea's interest in understanding Mormonism, classifying it as a religious movement, delineating the ambivalent relationship between Mormonism and the American ethos, and analyzing Mormonism's strength and weaknesses, stemmed from his own Catholic background.
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A New Look at Sect Development
Great Basin Kingdom : An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900
Latter-day Sense and Substance
Mormonism and American Culture
Mormonism and the American Experience of Time
Mormonism and the Avoidance of Sectarian Stagnation : A Study of Church, Sect, and Incipient Nationality
Mormonism in American History
Nauvoo : Kingdom on the Mississippi
No Man Knows My History : The Life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet
Quest for Empire : The Political Kingdom of God and the Council of Fifty in Mormon History
Scholarly Studies of Mormonism in the Twentieth Century
Secular or Sectarian History? : A Critique of No Man Knows My History
Sources of Strain in Mormon History Reconsidered
The 'Americanization' of Utah for Statehood
The Economic Basis for the Evolution of Mormon Religion
The Evolution of Mormon Culture in Eastern Arizona
The Mormons