The Mormon blogosphere (often referred to as the Bloggernacle) is a segment of the blogosphere focused on issues related to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).[1]
The term "Bloggernacle" was coined by individuals within the Latter-day Saint blogging community as a play on the name of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir; however, not all Latter-day Saint-themed bloggers like or use the name Bloggernacle, or even consider their blog to be part of it. Furthermore, not all bloggers within the Mormon blogosphere are Latter-day Saints themselves.
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The Mormonblogosphere (often referred to as the Bloggernacle) is a segment of the blogosphere focused on issues related to the Church of Jesus Christ...
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Sunday sermon" In the MormonBlogosphere, A Motley Vision gave it a grade of C−. In a 2010 literary study of the Book of Mormon, scholar Grant Hardy mentioned...
by Latter-day Saint Women. The Mormonblogosphere influences Mormon studies. In 2011, Patrick Mason surveyed 113 Mormon blog readers who were also graduate...
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courtesy of the Church History Library and the Internet Archive. Juvenile Instructor, an LDS history-themed blog, part of the Mormonblogosphere. v t e v t e...
Ardis Parshall’s blog Keepapitchinin." Mormonblogosphere "LDS intellectualism is no joke". "Keepapitchinin, the Mormon History blog » Women as Temple Witnesses...
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