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Monday April 27, 2009

Categories: Interfaith

Harvard LDS student panel

At Harvard, as reported in the campus paper, the Harvard Crimson: "Mormons Clarify Beliefs." Don't laugh -- the way the newspaper business is going, campus papers might be all we have left in a couple of years.

Monday April 20, 2009

Categories: Interfaith

Nope, not a cult

John Mark Reynolds posted "On America, land of cults," leading off with this provocative statement: "An American cult is what happens when radical individualism meets religion and philosophy." I was expecting the usual treatment when he got around to the Mormons, but was pleasantly surprised to read the following later in the post.

Wednesday April 1, 2009

Categories: Interfaith

A minister speaks to Mormonism, faith, and logic

A Disciples of Christ minister with an LDS girlfriend posting at an LDS group blog: "Faith and Logic: Finding and Navigating an Individual Balance." The short summary: personal religious experience is good, but so is clear thinking; temper your sense of certainty with open discussion and listening.

Monday February 23, 2009

Categories: Interfaith

Trendy Wiccans

No one gets too worked up about witches anymore. They've gone mainstream, even in the fairly conservative world of Mormonism. Check out this FMH post and its comments, for example, or this weblog. US Army chaplains now apparently get training in basic Wicca beliefs. Beliefnet even added A Pagan's Blog to its wide-ranging blog lineup. So ... is this a good thing or a bad thing? Progress or decadence?

Monday February 16, 2009

Categories: Interfaith

Mormon scripture

This is the long overdue second post on Craig Blomberg and Stephen Robinson's How Wide the Divide: A Mormon & an Evangelical in Conversation. [See the first post.] This post talks about the Mormon view of scripture, with reference to the Book of Mormon and the Doctrine and Covenants, volumes of scripture that, along with the Bible, are part of the LDS canon.

Sunday December 28, 2008

Categories: Interfaith, LDS doctrine

The Mormon Trinity

This is the first of several posts on Blomberg and Robinson's How Wide the Divide: A Mormon & an Evangelical in Conversation. The format of the book is its biggest strength -- each chapter contains a joint conclusion in which...

Saturday November 29, 2008

Categories: Interfaith

Blomberg looks back

At Summa Theologica, a real treat: discussion of and links to the video of a presentation by Dr. Craig Blomberg relating how he came to collaborate with Dr. Steven Robinson of BYU in their interfaith dialogue book How Wide the...

Tuesday November 25, 2008

Categories: Interfaith

Three rules of religious understanding

Krister Stendahl died earlier this year (hat tip: Lehi's Library). He was a Swedish scholar and theologian, and also served for a period as the Lutheran Bishop of Stockholm. In LDS circles, he is fondly remembered as the author of...

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David Banack is an attorney living in Jackson Hole. He joined the LDS Church at age 15 and later served a two-year LDS mission to France and Switzerland. He has lived up and down the West Coast, as well as in Fiji, Samoa, Sweden, Utah, and now Wyoming. Dave has been running the Mormon Inquiry site discussing LDS and Christian issues since 2003. He is a website editor for Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought and also participates at the LDS weblog Times and Seasons. The views expressed on this blog are his own.

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