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Description
Caroline Kline presents a paper that discusses the ways feminist Mormon blog posts about Heavenly Mother manifest women's religious ambivalence. She finds that Mormon women on these blogs innovate in their religious practice and in their theology by developing relationships with Heavenly Mother, adjusting god-language, and critiquing problematic aspects of the doctrine.
Mormon women Women Mormonism Blogs Feminism Relief Society (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Lectures and lecturing
Source
Excerpt from digital video cassette: Mormon Feminist Blogs and Mother in Heaven: Spaces for Ambivalence and Innovation in Practice and Theology by Caroline Kline; Tape V, 3:30-5:00
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