Mormons and Refugees: A Reading List from the Juvenile Instructor and Friends

By January 29, 2017

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Some recommended reading from Juvenile Instructor bloggers and friends on the history of Mormonism and/as refugees:

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Comments

  1. This is also relevant: http://juvenileinstructor.org/religious-liberty-mormons-and-muslims/

    Comment by David G. — January 29, 2017 @ 10:17 am

  2. Thanks, David. I don’t know how I missed that in my search last night. I’ll add it to the post when I get back to my computer.

    Comment by Christopher — January 29, 2017 @ 11:38 am

  3. […] yesterday’s post round-up hinted at, lots of lots of smart and caring people are adding their voices to the public sphere […]

    Pingback by Juvenile Instructor » Signs of the Times — January 30, 2017 @ 7:38 am


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