Abstract

Introduction: scholars, saints and Mormonism. Dimensions of identity - identity and boundary maintenance: the international prospects for Mormonism at the dawn of the 21st century modernity, history and Latter-day Saint faith The Book of Mormon wars: a non- Mormon perspective coffee, tea and the ultra-Protestant and Jewish nature of the boundaries of Mormonism Latter-day Saint exceptionalism and membership growth neither Mormon nor Protestants reorganized LatterDay Saints and the change of identity. Expansion of Mormonism - ethnic-American Mormons: the development of a community Mormonism in Chile Mormonism in black Africa India: a sypnosis of cultural challenges. Emotional and social life - childhood in early 19th century Britain reflected in some Latter-day Saint sources guilt, fear anxiety and love: disciplinary councils among Latter-day Saints today an overview of Mormonism and mental health commitment making: mate selection processes among active Mormon-American couples. Early Mormonism - Mormons and the millennial world-view magic Mormon religion 'companions and forerunners': English Romantics and the restoration. Female factors - issues in contemporary Mormon feminism 'choose ye this day whom ye will serve': Latter-day Saint mothers' reactions to a church leader's instructions to remain in the home. Mormon scripture and theology - does The Book of Mormon support 'my country right or wrong': just war or pacifism? the death/rebirth in The Book of Mormon must God be incorporeal? The future of Mormon studies - Mormon studies: progress and prospects views of an international religion.

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