WILLIAM CHAMBERLIN’S LDS IDEA OF GOD
Sterling McMurrin considered William H. Chamberlin (1870–1921) the “foremost Mormon philosopher” and “more competent than Orson Pratt or B.H. Roberts,” but Chamberlin is largely forgotten, and his work can be found only in the special collections sections of university libraries. Chamberlin was a personalist philosopher who believed that the person was the ultimate category of … Continue reading WILLIAM CHAMBERLIN’S LDS IDEA OF GOD
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