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English
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Church, Sect, and Scripture : The Protestant Bible and Mormon Sectarian Retrenchment
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Sociological Analysis
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Winter 1991
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52
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397-414
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The authors use a sociological sect-church model to trace the development and growth of the Church through its history. They also look at the Church's assimilation into mainstream America. Then, they analyze the Mormons' retrenchment or pulling out of the world and keeping their unique identity. Finally, they look at the changing Mormon attitude toward the KJV Bible.
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A Statistical Profile of the Mormons : Health, Wealth, and Social Life
Joseph Smith’s Use of Pseudo- Intralingual and Intersemiotic Translation in the Creation of the Mormon Canon : The Book of Mormon, the Bible, and the Book of Abraham
Mormon History
The Angel and the Beehive : The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation
The Book of Mormon Wars : A Non-Mormon Perspective
The Book of Mormon Wars : A Non-Mormon Perspective
Unity and the King James Bible