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On Early Modern English and the Book of Mormon

by Clark Goble • March 28, 2019 • 19 Comments

In some ways new discoveries about our modern scriptures have become much rarer of late. There was a burst of information and discoveries when I was young but that has definitely tapered off the past decade or so. Recent work…

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Book of Mormon, General Doctrine, Mormon Thought, Scriptures

On Not Understanding the Atonement

by Nathaniel Givens • March 26, 2019 • 30 Comments

There are some pretty major aspects of our Latter-day Saint faith–and of Christianity in general–that I don’t really understand. Specifically: the necessity and efficacy of the Atonement. Repentance and forgiveness make sense to me. The Atonement is a mystery, and…

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Guest Bloggers, Music and Poetry

“Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” Throughout the Restoration

by Chad Nielsen • March 21, 2019 • 8 Comments

I remember seeing a survey several years ago that claimed that the two most popular hymns among Latter-day Saints were “I Stand All Amazed” and “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing”. I have not been able to find that survey…

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Mormon Thought, Scriptures

Disputations in Zion

by Nathaniel Givens • March 19, 2019 • 11 Comments

A couple of weeks ago, we reached the end of 3 Nephi 26 in our family scripture reading. It’s the culmination of Jesus Christ’s ministry to the New World and the founding of Zion. I’ve always been fascinated by Zion,…

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News and Politics

Matt 13 and the Mysteries

by Clark Goble • March 18, 2019 • 16 Comments

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Comparative religion, News and Politics, Philosophy and Theology

Muslim-Mormon Dialogue at Georgetown: The Perks of Being Peculiar

by James Olsen • March 16, 2019 • 8 Comments

I know that I am a better Mormon on account of Muslim friends and hope that they will be able to say the same of me.

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News and Politics

Come Follow Me for Individuals and Families: A progress report

by Jonathan Green • March 15, 2019 • 8 Comments

We still don’t know what to call our family meeting. “Home church” seems to be winning.

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News and Politics

Interesting times for linguists

by Wilfried Decoo • March 13, 2019 • 45 Comments

These are interesting times for linguists. Church leaders and administrators are working to change names in order to emphasize the correct name of the Church of Jesus Christ, as asked by the First Presidency. A main question is semantic: to…

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News and Politics

To Be Childlike or Childish

by Nathaniel Givens • March 12, 2019 • 32 Comments

Innumerable blog posts and not a few books have been written in the last few years about faith crises and doubt as the Church and our Secular Age collide. The Church understands that facts on the ground are changing and…

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Images, Mormon Arts, Mormon Publications, Women in the Church

Where are the women artists in the Come, Follow Me manual?

by David Evans • March 11, 2019 • 53 Comments

As I started preparing family lessons using the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’s new Come, Follow Me manual, I was struck by the quantity of art. In addition to photos and screenshots from Church-produced videos, the manual includes…

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News and Politics

SMPT at U of U next week: “More Nations Than One: Theology, Culture, and Pluralism”

by Ben Huff • March 6, 2019

The Society for Mormon Philosophy and Theology will hold a conference at the University of Utah, March 14-16, on the theme, “More Nations Than One: Theology, Culture, and Pluralism.” The Book of Mormon presents a highly inclusive vision of God’s…

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News and Politics

Some Moral Considerations of Wealth and Growth

by Nathaniel Givens • March 5, 2019 • 24 Comments
Graph displaying sharp increase in world GDP over last couple centuries after two thousand years of no change.

The chart above estimates the per-capita GDP of the entire world over the last 2,000 years. There are all kinds of problems with estimating GDP over such a long time-horizon, but the only thing that matters for the purposes of…

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News and Politics

On the Church Masonry Essay

by Clark Goble • March 4, 2019 • 25 Comments

As some of you may have seen, the Church recently released two new doctrinal and historical essays. One is on Masonry and the other on Book of Mormon Geography.[1] Both have a prominent “beta” in the upper left so they…

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News and Politics

On the Half-Life of Admonitions

by Nathaniel Givens • February 27, 2019 • 54 Comments

Latter-day Saints don’t watch R-rated movies. This is one of those specific, concrete directions that has an amazingly long half-life. It’s such an embedded aspect of LDS culture that I have no memory of being told it for the first…

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News and Politics

10 Questions with Susan Easton Black

by Clark Goble • February 26, 2019 • 2 Comments

An other of our co-posts with Kurt Manwaring is here. This is 10 Questions with Susan Easton Black. Black has written some great books over the years and contributed a lot to apologetics as well. I’ve given friends many copies…

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Mormon Life

Why I Wrote a Sex Manual for Mormons

by Jonathan Green • February 25, 2019 • 20 Comments

Earthly Parents is the pen name of the author of And It Was Very Good: A Latter-day Saint’s Guide to Lovemaking. He agreed to share some of the book’s background here. * * * On the top of my parent’s…

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Guest Bloggers, Mormon Life, Scriptures

A Restored Gospel Christian Calendar

by Chad Nielsen • February 24, 2019 • 5 Comments

We sometimes speak of the idea of a holy envy—meaning something that we admire in another a religion. For years, while remaining active in my ward, I spent a considerable amount of time at a Presbyterian Church ringing English handbells.…

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News and Politics

This is how you do it

by Jonathan Green • February 23, 2019 • 1 Comment

If you want to reach an audience of church members on a sensitive topic, watch and learn from Earthly Parents.

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Book of Mormon, News and Politics

A Reaction to the Church’s Recent Essay on Book of Mormon Geography

by Clark Goble • February 21, 2019 • 63 Comments

Brant Gardner has kindly agreed to offer some comments on the recent Church essay on Book of Mormon geography. He’s a research assistant with Book of Mormon Central and arguably one of the top experts in the question of Book…

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News and Politics

Faith in a Secular Age

by Rosalynde Welch • February 19, 2019 • 10 Comments

I’m pleased today to share a guest post from friend of the blog, Samuel Morris Brown. A related symposium on “Faith in a Secular Age” will be held March 1 & 2 at Brigham Young University. Sam Brown, myself, and T&S…

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News and Politics

Satan’s troll farm

by Jonathan Green • February 11, 2019 • 37 Comments

If Satan hired a Russian troll farm, what would the Mormon corner of the Internet be like?

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News and Politics

10 Questions with Grant Hardy

by Clark Goble • February 6, 2019 • 2 Comments

We’re happy to share an other in our series of interviews by Kurt Manwaring. This week’s is his interview with Grant Hardy. He’s the author of the recently released The Book of Mormon: Maxwell Institute Study Edition. Kevin Barney recently…

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News and Politics

Hell Part 3: Egypt in the Book of Mormon

by Clark Goble • February 1, 2019 • 5 Comments

Back when I first was invited to join T&S I started doing a series on Hell in the Book of Mormon. This is a long delayed follow up. Previously I’d discussed the three broad categories of how hell has been…

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News and Politics

Interfaces of modernity: proselytizing, universities, politics

by Jonathan Green • January 24, 2019 • 22 Comments

Avoiding controversy would make our lives easier, but it would not be good for the church.

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News and Politics

Death and Immortality

by Clark Goble • January 19, 2019 • 6 Comments

One of the interesting questions about the plan of salvation is why we need to think we’re going to die. Clearly death has an important role in our development, but why? I came upon a great interview with Todd May,…

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News and Politics

Jesus the Precocious and the Angel’s Slap

by Clark Goble • January 18, 2019 • 8 Comments

For family scripture study in the mornings we’ve started just following the Primary manual rather than merely reading the scriptures. This has lead to much, much more fruitful scripture study I think. If you’ve not done this yourself, consider trying…

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News and Politics

Book of Mormon Studies Association Call for Papers

by Rosalynde Welch • January 15, 2019 • 0 Comments

It appears to be the season of conference submission notifications! The Third Annual Meeting of The Book of Mormon Studies Association October 11-12, 2019 Utah State University The Book of Mormon Studies Association (BoMSA) is pleased to announce its third…

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News and Politics

Future Mormon 9: Network Theology Part 1

by Clark Goble • January 14, 2019 • 3 Comments

Welcome to the ninth chapter of the never quite weekly reading club for Adam Miller’s Future Mormon. For general links related to the book along with links for all the chapter discussions please go to our overview page. Please don’t hesitate to…

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News and Politics

SMPT Submissions Due Tuesday, Jan. 15th

by Ben Huff • January 14, 2019 • 0 Comments

There’s still time to submit a proposal for the Society for Mormon Philosophy and Theology’s 2019 meeting, March 14-16 at the University of Utah. Submissions may take the form of a full paper, or an abstract of 400-600 words. Submissions…

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Missionary, Mormon Life

Does serving a mission in a low-income country change your commitment to the poor?

by David Evans • January 11, 2019 • 11 Comments

In a recent research paper, economist Lee Crawfurd seeks to answer this question by comparing missionaries who served in a predominantly high-income region – Europe – with those who served in low- and middle-income areas – Africa, Asia, or Latin…

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% of Americans who say religious faith brings them "a great deal" of meaning in life:
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Woman arrested after admitting to starting Orem church fire, says it was not a hate crime
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Interesting analysis of the Book of Abraham from Robert Smith. https://t.co/FrJuxRoK4v

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Wrathall suggests "some of our most ethical actions are not deliberative actions," meaning humans can come to live ethically in a similar way to how athletes get into "the zone," a sort of natural way of being good without reasoning through our actions all the time.

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@InvincibleDeus @sprtspltcsrlgn We don’t need to destigmatize sin we need to destigmatize repentance.

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The scene in Orem this morning where investigators suspect arson in a fire of a chapel belonging to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The latest on @KSL5TV at noon.

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Nathan Oman@nate_oman·
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A fascinating thread. I do wonder if the health of marriage is a result of its contraction. If "marginal marriages" don't happen and large chunks of the population give up on the idea of getting married, then those that do occur will benefit from a positive selection effect. https://t.co/VGRm6K75Hn

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Generally, she finds that non-Irish-born Saints tend to be more vocal about a “global” Church culture. @Hazeltobrien finds that Irish-born Saints tend to resist such a culture and, rather, emphasize the Church’s situated-ness in an Irish national cutlure that matters a great deal

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