Item Detail
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9857
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English
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Between Heaven and Earth : Mormon Theology of the Family in Comparative Perspective
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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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6-17
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History of Mormon attitude toward family and sexuality--mainly focusing on family. Also places thos attitudes wihtin the context of 18th, 19th century protestant attitudes. Shows how they changed, fucusing monly on J. Smith, B. Young, present day, and some polygamy. 'Mormons have gone much further than have most other religious movements in seeing the family not merely as the basis of social order in this life, but also as the foundation for all growth and development in the afterlife as well.'
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