[Endnotes]
1 Dale L. Morgan, ’The Contemporary Scene" (1941), in William Mulder and A. Russell Mortensen, eds., Among the Mormons (New York: A. A. Knopf, 1958), p. 474.
2 Thomas F. O’Dea, "Mormonism and the Avoidance of Sectarian Stagnation: A Study of Church, Sect, and Incipient Nationality," American Journal of Sociology, 60 (November, 1954), 285-293.
3 Armand L. Mauss, "On Being Strangled by the Stars and Stripes: The New Left, the Old Left, and the Natural History of American Radical Movements," The Journal of Social Issues, 27:1 [1971], 183-202
4 Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 6 (Spring, 1967),
Richard K. Fenn, "The Process of Secularization: a Post-Parsonian View," 9 (Summer, 1970), 117-136;
"The Sacred Canopy Becoming the Mantle of Man: More Observations on ’secularization’," 10 (Spring, 1971), 1-36.
5 Ernst Troeltsch, The Social Teaching of the Christian Churches, trans. Olive Wyon (New York: Macmillan, 1931), Vol. 2.
Benton Johnson, "On Church and Sect," American Sociological Review 28 (August, 1963), 539-549;
Paul M. Gustafson, et al, "Reappraisal of Church-Sect Typology," Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 6 (April, 1967), 64-90;
Benton Johnson, "Church and Sect Revisited," and J. K. Benson & J. H. Dorsett, "Toward a Theory of Religious Organizations," both in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 10 (Summer, 1971), 124-151.
6 W. Seward Salisbury, "Religion and Secularization," Social Forces, 36 (March, 1958), 197-205;
Rodney Stark & Charles Y. Glock, American Piety: the Nature of Religious Commitment (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968), esp. Chapter 11.
7 Glenn M. Vernon, "Background Factors Related to Church Orthodoxy," Social Forces, 34 (March, 1956), 252-254.
8 Wilford E. Smith, "A Comparative Study of Indulgence of Mormon and Non-Mormon Students in Certain Social Practices which are Authoritatively Condemned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, 1952).
9 Wilford E. Smith, "The Urban Threat to Mormon Norms," Rural Sociology, 24 (December, 1959), 335-361.
10 Nels Anderson, "The Mormon Family," American Sociological Review, 2 (October, 1937), 601-608;
William DeHart, "Fertility of Mormons in Utah and Adjacent States," American Sociological Review, 6 (December, 1941), 818-829.
11 Victor A. Christopherson, "An Investigation of Patriarchal Authority in the Mormon Family," Marriage and Family Living, 18 (November, 1956), 328-333;
Lowry Nelson, "Education and the Changing Size of Mormon Families," Rural Sociology, 17 (December, 1952), 335-342.
12 Leonard J. Arrington, "Property Among the Mormons," Rural Sociology, 16 (1951), 339-352.
13 C. LeRoy Anderson, "A Preliminary Study of Generational Economic Dependency Orientations," Social Forces, 45 (June, 1967), 516-520.
14 Victor Cline and James M. Richards, Jr., "A Factor-Analytic Study of Religious Belief and Behavior," Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1 (1965); 569-578-,
15 Harold T. Christensen, "Scandinavian and American Sex Norms: Some Comparisons, with Sociological Implications," Journal of Social Issues, 22 (April, 1966), 60-75;
George R. Carpenter, "Value-Behavior Discrepancies Regarding Premarital Coitus in Three Western Cultures," American Sociological Review, 27 (February, 1962), 66-74.
16 Phillip R. Kunz, "Mormon and Non-Mormon Divorce Patterns," Journal of Marriage and the Family, 26 (May, 1964), 211-213.
17 Genevieve M. Wise and Don C. Carter, "A Definition of the Role of Homemaker by Two Generations of Women," Journal of Marriage and the Family, 27 (Nov., 1965), 531-532.
18 Phillip R. Kunz, "Religious Influences on Parental Discipline and Achievement Demands," Journal of Marriage and the Family, 25 (May, 1963), 224-225.
19 Charles H. Anderson, "Religious Communality Among White Protestant, Catholics, and Mormons," Social Forces, 46 (June, 1968), 501-508.
20 Glenn M. Vernon, "The Religious ’Nones’: A Neglected Category," Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 7 (Fall, 1968), 219-229.
21 Cline and Richards, op. cit.
23 John L. Sorenson, "The Recent Growth of the LDS Church in California" (1967),
24 Thomas F. O’Dea, op. cit., fn. 2.
25 Thomas F. O’Dea, "The Effects of Geographical Position on Belief and Behavior in a Rural Mormon Village," Rural Sociology, 19 (December, 1954), 358-364.
26 Lowry Nelson, The Mormon Village: A Pattern and Technique of Land Settlement (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1952).
27 "Moderation in All Things: Political and Social Outlooks of Modern Urban Mormons," Dialogue, 7 (Spring 1972), note 3
Charles Y. Glock and Rodney Stark, Christian Beliefs and Anti-Semitism [New York: Harper and Row, 1966]
29 D. W. Meinig, "The Mormon Culture Region: Strategies and Patterns in the Geography of the American West, 1847-1964," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 55 (June, 1965), 191-220
30 Stark and Glock, op. cit., 177-178, fn. 6.
31 Ibid., p. 28.
32 Stark and Glock, op. cit., Chapter 3.
Glenn M. Vernon in op. cit. (1968)
James L. Clayton (July 8, 1971)
33 Stark and Glock, op. cit., p. 60.
35 Stark and Glock, op. cit., Chapter 6, esp. p. 133.
38 Stark and Glock, op. cit.
39 Stark and Glock, op. cit., Chapter 1.
40 Ibid., p. 84
41 Ibid., 105.
42 Charles Y. Glock and Rodney Stark, Christian Beliefs and Anti-Semitism (New York: Harper and Row, 1966), Chapter 11.
43 Charles Y. Glock, et al., To Comfort and to Challenge, (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967),
M. Bahr ("Aging and Religious Disaffiliation," Social Forces, 49 (Sept., 1970), 59-70,
44 Armand L. Mauss and Ella D. Lewis Douglas, "Religious and Secular Factors in the Race Attitudes of Logan, Utah, Residents," Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, 45 (Fall, 1968).
45 Gordon E. Mauss, "Religious and Secular Correlates of the L.D.S. Family Home Evening Program," unpublished Master’s Thesis, Provo: Brigham Young University, 1969.
46 Andrew M. Greeley and Peter H. Rossi, The Education of Catholic Americans (Chicago: Aldine, 1966).
49 Meinig, op. cit., p. 220.
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