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Tag Archives: truth

The House Adam Built: Review of ‘Future Mormon’

Posted on June 6, 2016 by Walker Wright

Review of Adam S. Miller, Future Mormons: Essays in Mormon Theology (Salt Lake City: Greg Kofford Books, 2016). A couple weeks ago, I dropped in on another ward’s Gospel Doctrine class as I was making my ward visits for my … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Philosophy, Scriptures, Theology | Tagged epistemology, grace, materialism, ontology, truth

Orson Pratt’s Paradoxical Assessment of the Rise of Spiritualism

Posted on June 18, 2013 by Christopher Smith

In 1848, a Quaker couple named Isaac and Amy Post encountered two young girls who claimed to be mediums in communication with the spirit of a murdered peddler. As long as these girls (the “Fox sisters”) were present, the spirit … Continue reading →

Posted in History | Tagged epistemology, Miracles, Spiritualism, truth

Dionysus and the Dance of Truth

Posted on August 19, 2012 by Trevor Luke

Nearly two decades ago, I heard Elder Dallin H. Oaks commend the search for truth in the great literature of other cultures in a devotional address at BYU. Such sage intellectual advice, offered from the heart of Mormonism, is sometimes … Continue reading →

Posted in Culture, Literature, Personal Narrative | Tagged dance, dialogue, Dionysus, doubt, faith, Greek tragedy, skepticism, truth
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