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Monthly Archives: March 2009
Job 19:26: A Resurrection Passage?
Hello Friends, Thanks for the the invitation to participate on this fantastic site. I’m also grateful for the warm reception. For my first contribution, I would like to share some ideas regarding an important biblical passage for LDS … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Uncategorized
18 Comments
New Guest Blogger: David B.
We are pleased to announce that David B. will be joining us. David is an expert in ancient near eastern and biblical studies (seriously, ask him anything). We are very excited for his contributions here. Welcome, David!
Posted in Uncategorized
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Enos Envy and Psychospiritual Development
The Book of Mormon’s first-person story of Enos, the inheritor of the prophetic mantle who lacked a testimony until his spiritual experience in the wilderness, contains within it a powerful narrative about spiritual development. It is an account of the … Continue reading
Posted in Sexuality
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Open Thread on New Blog
We are still working out some kinks in the design and functionality of the new blog look. Please let us know what you think of the design and any problems you find. Thanks, The FPR Team
Posted in Administrative
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Misrecognition
Misrecognition is one of those important terms in anthropology that is so useful that you almost can’t help thinking about it all the time. Two of its most important proponents are Pierre Bourdieu and Catherine Bell who use it to … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership, Mormon Culture
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