
Where faith and scholarship have a nice dinner conversation.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 262 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Join Rosalynde Welch for an interview with Dr. Kristian Heal. Reading scripture is one of the fundamental spiritual practices of Latter-day Saints. Dr. Heal shows how scholarship on the Bible can enrich our understanding of the ancient book that conn... more
Join Rosalynde Welch for an interview with Dr. Katie Paxman, BYU professor of philosophy visiting the Maxwell Institute to work on a book tentatively titled More to Question, More to Believe. Questions and belief aren't opposites, but partners that e... more
Join Rosalynde Welch for an interview with Dr. Steven Peck, a professor of biology at BYU, a naturalist, and a novelist. Steve is at the Maxwell Institute to work on a project that explores relationship between beauty, nature, science, and faith. He ... more
In this conversation, we talk about what it means for a revelation to become scripture--a topic theologians call “canonization.” Steve shares a view of canonization that is less a single historical event and more a social process driven by countless ... more
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This podcast is fantastic. Thought-provoking and inspiring!
I was hoping to gain some insight in section 88 and instead the two speakers took
verse 15 to discuss “embodiment” and racial embodiment. Racial essentialism is a cancer and it is a shame that the Maxwell Institute has allowed it to metastasize.
I look forward to the new focus on themes from the Doctrine and Covenants. The first in the series was very good. The discussion on agency was interesting and helpful to think in broader ways in today’s world. It inspires me to get the book to learn even more.
Excellent topics and great discussions. Only downside is the audio quality has suffered the last few episodes. It sounds like something like AM radio and someone talking underwater.
Is this about Maxwell insights or Mormon studies? I think you need to be more clear on target audience.
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This series features rich discussions that intertwine faith with academic inquiry, appealing to those interested in the interplay between spirituality and scholarship. Topics span from epistemology and belief formation to the nuances of canonization in the Latter-day Saint context, offering listeners scholarly insights on both historical and contemporary issues related to faith. Noteworthy episodes address profound themes like the power of forgiveness, the evolving landscape of religion, and interpretations of scripture, presenting content that encourages intellectual engagement with spiritual questions and practices.
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