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Mormonism at the Crossroads of Philosophy and Theology: Essays in Honor of David L. Paulsen (Part One)

Mormonism at the Crossroads of Philosophy and Theology: Essays in Honor of David L. Paulsen (Part One)

Few scholars have made an impact on contemporary Mormon thought and theology like BYU Professor of Philosophy David L. Paulsen. Recently retired after nearly 40 years of teaching and mentoring, Paulsen has produced an imposing catalog of influential books and articles on Mormon teachings. More significant than his impressive scholarly oeuvre, however, has been his personal influence on generations of students, many of whom he inspired to become teachers and mentors themselves, and contributors to an increasingly interesting and relevant religious conversation. In addition, as one of the first serious LDS interlocutors with Orthodox Christian scholars, Paulsen has established professional and personal relationships with a wide array of non-LDS academics engaged in a serious and respectful dialogue regarding Mormonism and Christianity.

This volume is a collection of essays representative of Paulsen's wide-ranging professional and personal influence, collected in honor of his many achievements and published on the occasion of his retirement. Each of the authors (a majority of whom are not LDS) has been impacted by Paulsen's scholarship and friendship in important ways, and have authored essays reflective of this dynamic. In addition, the essays are significant contributions to Mormon thought in and of themselves, covering diverse areas of inquiry from Mormon atheology to the possibility of an Evangelical Mormonism; from Liberation Theology to Mormon conceptions of divine embodiment; from Mormon approaches to transcendence to Mormonism's confrontation with evil and suffering, and many more.

Contributors:
Jacob Baker (Also Editor)
Carl Mosser
Brian Birch
Paul Owen
Craig Blomberg
Donald Musser
Joseph Price
Stephen Davis
Clark Pinnock
John Sanders
James Faulconer
Robert Millet
Lyndsey Nay
John Welch
Francis Beckwith
Blake Ostler
Douglas Davies
Dennis Potter
James McLachlan
Daniel Barron

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