
The Interpreter Foundation is a nonprofit educational organization focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, the Bible, and the Doctrine and Covenants), early LDS history, and related subjects. Publications in Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture are peer-reviewed and all publications are made available as free... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 144 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Abstract: The Christmas season evokes tender feelings within us as we contemplate the newborn Christ child, whose life and mission would change the world forever. Many retellings of the nativity story include the unusual—the awkward boy/innkeeper who... more
In the December 15 episode of The Interpreter Foundation Podcast, our hosts Martin Tanner and Terry Hutchinson discuss “Christmas, The Matchless Gift of God's Divine Son.”
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In the December 4 Come, Follow Me segment of the Interpreter Foundation Podcast, our host Martin Tanner discusses the Come, Follow Me Doctrine & Covenants lesson for December 22 - 28 about Christmas.
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Abstract: Political legitimacy is a key concept related to the exercise of political power. Legitimacy was especially critical for “irregular kings,” so named because they were not automatically legitimated by the existing political structure. There ... more
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Excellent content recorded poorly. Invest in a mic set up for all participants
The Interpreter Foundation is such an great resource. This podcast is awesome. Sometimes they have some audio issues on the radio show, but overall the content is so good and enlightening.
Love the content and the great insights…
but it’s very difficult (sometimes painful) to listen to your podcast through AirPods. The sound quality of each speaker is unnecessarily inconsistent and creates a barrier to listening. Any audio upgrade would be greatly appreciated.
You’re podcast is too valuable to be offered in such low quality. Thanks for sharing your gifts.
Some are hard to hear, but some are gems. I always give them a chance, it’s mostly the old Hugh Nibley classes that are not great audio. But those can be read elsewhere and worth looking up.
It’s hard to fully describe the wonderful mess of this show. Yes, some episodes lack audio finesse, but the doctrinal insights provided by the many scholars are thought provoking, while helping increase faith and discipleship. A fair minded person who listened to the mountains of insight and intricacies of how the Gospel of Jesus Christ is explained through the scriptures would be hard pressed to resist the Spirit of these messages. God bless this foundation and those who make it possible.
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Content typically focuses on deep scholarly discussions regarding Latter-day Saint scripture and theology, with extensive analysis of the Book of Mormon, the Bible, and the Doctrine and Covenants. Episodes often feature interviews with scholars and experts who explore historical contexts, doctrinal interpretations, and contemporary issues faced by the LDS community. The podcast appears to emphasize the importance of understanding scripture through a scholarly lens, while also addressing cultural and societal challenges faced by adherents to the faith. Unique to this podcast is its commitment to providing rigorous academic exploration while maintaining a faith-promoting perspective, making it a valuable resource for both scholarly and devoti... more
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Recent guests on The Interpreter Foundation Podcast include:
1. Lincoln Bluemell
2. Steve Taysom
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