I am developing a thesis that examines how Mormonism interacts with modern-day capitalism. My outline is in place, yet I need solid research to ground the historical context of this relationship in the 21st century. Your task is to locate, evaluate, and distill the most relevant contemporary sources—scholarly articles, official LDS statements, financial disclosures, sociological surveys, and credible news analyses—that illuminate how the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its members navigate today’s economic landscape. This includes corporate ventures, philanthropic models, political lobbying around market issues, and shifts in theological discourse on wealth since 2000. Please work with academic databases such as JSTOR, ATLA Religion, EconLit, and ProQuest, and keep an eye out for primary documents (General Conference talks, church policy updates, SEC filings, Ensign/Liahona articles, etc.) that add texture to the narrative. All citations should be formatted in Chicago style. Deliverables • An annotated bibliography (minimum 25 high-quality sources) • A concise literature review (2,000–2,500 words) outlining prevailing arguments, key debates, and research gaps • A chronological timeline of significant 21st-century events linking Mormonism and capitalist activity • Full PDF bundle or stable links for every source I will use your material as the factual backbone for my writing phase, so clarity, academic rigor, and up-to-date information are essential.