Grass-Roots Deviance from Official Doctrine: A Study of Latter-Day Saint (Mormon) Folk-Beliefs

Mormonism's legitimacy is based on the claim that the church was instituted by divine mandate and by the authorization by God of Latter-day Saint ecclesiastical leaders, whose role as the only acceptable source of doctrine is stressed by church leaders and members alike. Mormons hold their reli...

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Churches
Deviance
Folk beliefs
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Military doctrines
Military service
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Mormons
Orthodoxy
Prophets
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Religious Beliefs
Religious buildings
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