
Published online:
01 January 2009
Published in print:
01 March 2009
Online ISBN:
9780199871292
Print ISBN:
9780195369786
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Protestantism Maps the Religions of the East Protestantism Maps the Religions of the East
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Mormonism Maps the Eastern Religious World Mormonism Maps the Eastern Religious World
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The World’s Parliament of Religions The World’s Parliament of Religions
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Chapter
14 14 Joseph Smith and Nineteenth-Century Mormon Mappings of Asian Religions
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209–220
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Published:January 2009
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Neilson, Reid L., '14 Joseph Smith and Nineteenth-Century Mormon Mappings of Asian Religions', in Reid L. Neilson, and Terryl L. Givens (eds), Joseph Smith, Jr. Reappraisals After Two Centuries (New York , 2009; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 Jan. 2009), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195369786.003.014, accessed 4 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter turns to the subject of what Joseph Smith himself had to say about Mormonism's relationship to other religions, and ways of accommodating religious pluralism. It further traces the trajectories of Mormon thought on Eastern religious traditions, following the death of Smith, during the balance of the 19th century. Rather than fitting neatly into conventional religious studies paradigms, the chapter argues that the Latter-day Saints warrant their own categorization as restoration inclusivists.
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