Globalizing Mormonism
A special issue of Religions (ISSN 2077-1444).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 May 2021) | Viewed by 23376
Special Issue Editors
Interests: Mormonism; 20th-century religion; secularization
Interests: Mormonism; global Mormonism; women’s studies in religion
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues:
We invite submissions for a Special Issue of Religions focused on globalizing Mormonism. We are interested in the impact of globalization on the various arms of the Mormon tradition. Often defined as the process of crossing and even dissolution of traditional economic, political, and social boundaries, globalization has been steadily accelerating for centuries, driven by technological and economic changes. Religion has been variously interpreted as an engine of and a brake on globalization; it may offer human networks that cross political and economic boundaries, but also cultural traditions that resist integration. The various churches that make up the Mormon tradition have participated in globalization since the tradition’s founding, and we are interested in submissions that explore the impact of the process of globalization on the practices of these churches, and how these churches either seek to further or to resist that process: or perhaps both at the same time.
Dr. Matthew Bowman
Dr. Caroline Kline
Dr. Amy Hoyt
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- globalization
- Mormonism
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