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===Source(s) of the Criticism=== | ===Source(s) of the Criticism=== | ||
*{{CriticalWork:Abanes:One Nation|pages=36-40}} | *{{CriticalWork:Abanes:One Nation|pages=36-40}} | ||
* Scott Abbott | * {{Dialogue1|author=Scott Abbott|article=Review of ''Mormonism's Temple of Doom'', by William J. Schnoebelen and James R. Spencer|vol=22|num=2|date=1989|start=151–53}} | ||
* Edward H. Ashment | * {{Dialogue1|author=Edward H. Ashment|article=The LDS Temple Ceremony: Historical Origins and Religious Value|vol=27|num=3|date=1994|start=289–98}} | ||
*{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=279}} | *{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=279}} | ||
* David J. Buerger | * {{Dialogue1|author=David J. Buerger|article=The Development of the Mormon Temple Endowment Ceremony|vol=20|num=4|date=1987|start=33–76}} | ||
* David J. Buerger, ''The Mysteries of Godliness: A History of Mormon Temple Worship'' (San Francisco: Smith Research Associates, 1994). | * David J. Buerger, ''The Mysteries of Godliness: A History of Mormon Temple Worship'' (San Francisco: Smith Research Associates, 1994). | ||
* Michael W. Homer | * {{Dialogue1|author=Michael W. Homer|article='Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry': The Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonismvol=27|num=3|date=1994|start=1–113}} | ||
* Robert N. Hullinger, ''Joseph Smith's Response to Skepticism'' (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1992), 99–120. | * Robert N. Hullinger, ''Joseph Smith's Response to Skepticism'' (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1992), 99–120. | ||
* Armand L. Mauss | * {{Dialogue|author=Armand L. Mauss|article=Culture, Charisma, and Change: Reflections on Mormon Temple Worship|vol=20|num=4|date=1987|start=77–83}} | ||
*{{CriticalWork:McKeeverJohnson:Mormonism 101|pages=Chapter 15}} | *{{CriticalWork:McKeeverJohnson:Mormonism 101|pages=Chapter 15}} | ||
* Sterling M. McMurrin | * {{Dialogue1|author=Sterling M. McMurrin|article=Review of ''Encyclopedia of Mormonism'', ed. Daniel H. Ludlow|vol=26|num=2|date=1993|start=210}} | ||
* Keith E. Norman | * {{Sunstone1|author=Keith E. Norman|article=A Kinder, Gentler Mormonism: Moving Beyond the Violence of Our Past|date=August 1990|start=10–14}} | ||
*{{CriticalWork:Ostling:Mormon America|pages=10}} | *{{CriticalWork:Ostling:Mormon America|pages=10}} | ||
* Lance S. Owens | * {{Dialogue1|author=Lance S. Owens|article=Joseph Smith and Kabbalah: The Occult Connection," ''Dialogue'' 27/3 (1994): 166–73. | ||
*Gregory A. Prince, ''Power from on High: The Development of Mormon Priesthood'' (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1995), 146–48. | *Gregory A. Prince, ''Power from on High: The Development of Mormon Priesthood'' (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1995), 146–48. | ||
* Allen D. Roberts | * {{Sunstone1|author=Allen D. Roberts|article=Where Are the All-Seeing Eyes?|date=May/June 1979|start=22–37}} | ||
* George D. Smith Jr. | * {{Sunstone1|author=George D. Smith Jr.|article=Review of Evolution of the Mormon Temple Ceremony: 1920–1990, by Jerald and Sandra Tanner|date=June 1991|start=56}} | ||
* George D. Smith Jr., ed., ''An Intimate Chronicle: The Journals of William Clayton'' (Salt Lake City: Signature Books in association with Smith Research Associates, 1991), xxxvii–xxxviii. | * George D. Smith Jr., ed., ''An Intimate Chronicle: The Journals of William Clayton'' (Salt Lake City: Signature Books in association with Smith Research Associates, 1991), xxxvii–xxxviii. | ||
*{{CriticalWork:Tanner:Changing World|pages=535–547}} | *{{CriticalWork:Tanner:Changing World|pages=535–547}} | ||
*{{CriticalWork:Toscano:Strangers in Paradox|pages= 279, 287}} | *{{CriticalWork:Toscano:Strangers in Paradox|pages= 279, 287}} | ||
*{{CriticalWork:Wikipedia:Joseph Smith, Jr.}} | *{{CriticalWork:Wikipedia:Joseph Smith, Jr.}} |
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