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Should Mormonism Embrace Post-Modern Conceptions of Religious Structure and Authority? [archive]

June 23, 2019 Benjamin Knoll

ORIGINALLY POSTED AT RATIONALFAITHS.COM ON APRIL 5, 2016. If you haven’t read Diana Butler Bass, you should. Bass has a story that should resonate strongly with

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