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Monthly Archives: August 2013

“We Like It When Gentiles Study Us”: Sunstone Panel 2013, Or: Why I Think WWE Is Important

Posted on August 12, 2013 by Walker Wright

“We like it when Gentiles study us. We already know we’re important, but it feels good to know someone else knows it, too.” – Richard Bushman to Chris Smith The following is a formalized transcript (with some clarification here and … Continue reading →

Posted in Interfaith, Mormon Studies, Personal Narrative

“All Things Unto Me Are Spiritual”: Worship Through Corporeality in Hasidism & Mormonism (Part 1)

Posted on August 6, 2013 by Walker Wright

An important thread running through Mormonism is the religious significance often attached to secular acts. Part one will explore this phenomenon in light of similar traditions in Judaism, while part two will add managerial perspectives and its connection to eternal … Continue reading →

Posted in History, Theology

Mormon Doubt Part 2: Two Recent Approaches to Reaching Out

Posted on August 1, 2013 by Trevor Luke

The splash of the Hans Mattsson story has occluded what I think is a more significant story about continuing efforts to assist those Mormons who feel alienated from the LDS Church. The story of a former Church leader questioning his … Continue reading →

Posted in Culture, Sociology, Uncategorized
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