2022-10-19T09:26:03-06:00

    Three new items have gone up today on the website of the Interpreter Foundation.  Ignore them at your eternal peril.  Or, anyway, please feel free to take a look at them:   Come, Follow Me — Old Testament Study and Teaching Helps: Lesson 44, October 24–30: Ezekiel 1–3; 33–34; 36–37; 47 — “A New Spirit Will I Put within You” Steadily, methodically, generously, and reliably, Jonn Claybaugh continues to produce these concise notes for students and teachers of the... Read more

2022-10-18T21:23:18-06:00

    First, though:  I failed to note here that an article of mine was published by Meridian Magazine several days ago.  Some of you might perhaps find it interesting, and, in order to make up for lost time, my most obsessive critics will want to get down to the task of maliciously misreading, grossly misunderstanding, and flagrantly misrepresenting it as soon as they possibly can: “Sacrifice, Morality, and the Halifax Explosion”     One more thing:  The parental units... Read more

2022-10-16T21:24:22-06:00

    From time to time, when I worship with my home congregation (something of a rarity in recent months!) or visit with good friends and share, among other things, “talk of poems and prayers and promises and things that we believe in,” it suddenly hits me how good it is — and how blessed I am — to be part of such a community.   This is especially apparent to me at times of great loss and sorrow, such... Read more

2022-10-16T21:38:30-06:00

    Newly available from the Interpreter Foundation:   Witnesses of the Book of Mormon — Insights Episode 26: James Strang’s Witnesses James Strang was a recent convert to the church who claimed to be the successor of Joseph after the martyrdom. Strang also claimed to have discovered ancient metal plates, What do we know about this man and his claims? This is the twenty-sixth in a series compiled from the many interviews conducted during the course of the Witnesses film... Read more

2022-10-14T15:30:39-06:00

    Three new items went up today on the website of the Interpreter Foundation — two of them in Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship:   “A Man That Can Translate and Infinite Goodness: A Response to Recent Reviews,” written by Jonathan E. Neville Abstract: Since 1829, various theories about the production of the Book of Mormon have been proposed. Modern scholarship has moved away from the idea that Joseph Smith actually translated ancient engravings into English. Two books, A... Read more

2022-10-13T21:27:49-06:00

    I imagine that very few of the readers here are unfamiliar with Murphy’s Law:  “Everything that can go wrong will go wrong.”  If you’re like me, alas, you know it intimately well, from direct personal experience.  There are also a whole host of corollaries to Murphy’s Law, all of them somewhat dire and all of them absolutely true.  Probably my favorite among them is this:  “It’s impossible to make anything foolproof, because fools are so ingenious.”   I... Read more

2022-10-12T23:37:14-06:00

    Two new links appeared today on the website of the Interpreter Foundation:   Conference Talks: “From Dust to Exalted Crown: Royal and Temple Themes Common to the Psalms and the Dead Sea Scrolls,” by David J. Larsen David J. Larsen, after showing how many of the Qumran texts rely on the “Royal Psalms” in the Bible—which have a vital connection to the temple drama—then goes on to exaltation in the views of the Qumran community. He indicates how... Read more

2022-10-12T22:25:58-06:00

    Three new items have gone up on the Interpreter website:   “Nibley Lectures: Time Vindicates the Prophets — Prophets and Gnostics” Between 7 March 1954 and 17 October 1954, Hugh Nibley delivered a series of thirty weekly lectures on KSL Radio that were also published as pamphlets. The series, called “Time Vindicates the Prophets,” was given in answer to those who were challenging the right of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to call themselves... Read more

2022-10-12T22:21:59-06:00

    First of all, I want to apologize to all of those who, on my recommendation, tried to watch the promised fireside by Jeffrey Mark Bradshaw this past Sunday night.  (See “Virtual Fireside Tonight on “Freemasonry and the Origins of Latter-day Saint Temple Ordinances.”“)  Something technological went wrong, I guess, and, for whatever little it may be worth, I wasn’t able to watch the fireside either.  (I don’t know whether anybody was.)  Some have inquired about whether or not... Read more

2022-10-09T15:47:36-06:00

    Here’s a note from Dr. Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, who serves on the board of trustees and as one of the vice presidents of the Interpreter Foundation:   Virtual Fireside on Freemasonry and the Origins of Latter-day Saint Temple Ordinances As is well known, there are elements of the Nauvoo temple ordinances—for example, some of the signs and tokens and related language—that are almost identical in form to those used in Masonic rites. Since modern Freemasonry is largely an 18th... Read more


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