Item Detail
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5707
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11
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23
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English
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Saints, Cities, and Secularism : Religious Attitudes and Behavior of Modern Urban Mormons
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Summer 1972
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7
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8-27
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Outlines the unique traits of the Mormons and how they have evolved due to city life.
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A Critique of Leone and Dolgin's Application of Bellah's Evolutionary Model to Mormonism
All Abraham's Children : Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and Lineage
Moderation in All Things : Political and Social Outlooks of Modern Urban Mormons
Scientific Foundations of Mormon Theology
Shall the Youth of Zion Falter? Mormon Youth and Sex : A Two-City Comparison
Shifting Borders and a Tattered Passport :
Intellectual journeys of a Mormon academic
The Angel and the Beehive : The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation
The Case for the New Mormon History : Thomas G. Alexander and His Critics
The Consequential Dimension of Mormon Religiosity
The Consequential Dimension of Mormon Religiosity
Toward a Social Science of Contemporary Mormondom -
A Comparative Study of Indulgence of Mormon and Non-Mormon Students in Certain Social Practices Which are Authoritatively Condemned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
A Definition of the Role of Homemaker by Two Generations of Women
A Factor-analytic Study of Religious Belief and Behavior
An Investigation of Patriarchal Authority in the Mormon Family
A Preliminary Study of Generational Economic Dependency Orientations
Education and the Changing Size of Mormon Families
Fertility of Mormons in Utah and Adjacent States
Moderation in All Things : Political and Social Outlooks of Modern Urban Mormons
Mormonism and the Avoidance of Sectarian Stagnation : A Study of Church, Sect, and Incipient Nationality
Mormons and Non-Mormon Divorce Patterns
Property among the Mormons
Religious and Secular Correlates of the Latter-day Saint Family Home Evening Program
Religious and Secular Factors in the Race Attitudes of Logan, Utah Residents
Religious Communality among White Protestants, Catholics, and Mormons
Religious Influences on Parental Discipline and Achievement Demands
Scandinavian and American Sex Norms : Some Comparisons with Sociological Implications
The Effects of Geographical Position on Belief and Behavior in a Rural Mormon Village
The Mormon Culture Region : Strategies and Patterns in the Geography of the American West, 1847-1964
The Mormon Family
The Mormon Village : A Pattern and Technique of Land Settlement
The Religious 'Nones,' A Neglected Category
The Urban Threat to Mormon Norms
Value-behavior Discrepancies Regarding Premarital Coitus in Three Western Cultures