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Event: Salt Lake Symposium 1999

LITERATURE, TRUTH, AND THE RELIGIOUS QUEST

LITERATURE, TRUTH, AND THE RELIGIOUS QUEST The truth that we hope undergirds our religious life is never entire nor static, if it does not grow, it shrivels and atrophies. If it is not corrected by experience with the world, it starts to wobble and turn out of round. And it is the hard core truth …

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BEARING YOUR SANCTIMONY: MONOLOGUES ON DIALOGUE

BEARING YOUR SANCTIMONY: MONOLOGUES ON DIALOGUE According to Webster, “dialogue” is “talking together in conversation”, harmless enough, but also “interchange and discussion of ideas, especially when open and frank, as in seeking mutual understanding or harmony.” There is great idealism at work in that definition. Americans and Mormons believe in freedom of speech but also …

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THE LDS CHURCH AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION: A COMPARISON STUDY WITH OTHER FAITHS; RELIGION AND THE ‘WAR ON DRUGS’: SOME THOUGHTS ON SPIRITUALITY AND MENDACITY

THE LDS CHURCH AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION: A COMPARISON STUDY WITH OTHER FAITHS, by Becky Johns, and RELIGION AND THE ‘WAR ON DRUGS’: SOME THOUGHTS ON SPIRITUALITY AND MENDACITY, by Steven Epperson THE LDS CHURCH AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION: A COMPARISON STUDY WITH OTHER FAITHS. How do churches deal with inevitable conflict within the organization, with other …

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