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Mormonism and American Culture

Because of its relatively recent origins, the Mormon tradition is an ideal case for studying a religion in the making. The Latter-day Saints also offer a unique window on how religions evolved under the U.S. Constitution’s system of the separation of church and state. Accordingly, this course focuses not only on the basics of Mormonism itself (its history, beliefs, and practices) but also on questions of wider significance in the study of American religion.0

Peter Thuesen
Author

IUPUI
Institution

Public College or University
Institution Type

Syllabus
Resource Type

Undergraduate Course
Class Type

2017
Date Published

Religious Studies, History
Discipline

New Religious Movements, Other Christianities
Religous Tradition


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