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9781560850489
Mormonism is rooted in religious humanism, a belief in the innate goodness of individuals and a respect for personal conscience. But as institutions grow, they emphasize programs and conformity over individuality and creativity. In recent years this trend has been evident within the LDS church as intellectuals have been excommunicated and feminists have been purged from faculties.This anthology includes essays by Cecilia Konchar Farr just prior to her dismissal from Brigham Young University, Lavina Fielding Anderson following her excommunication, Bonnie Bullough on feminism, and L. Jackson Newell on the environment and overpopulation. Paul Kurtz, editor of Free Inquiry magazine, introduces the discussion with an overview of humanism and freedom, while an essay by the late Walter Lippmann provides an epilogue, reminding people of the importance of a loyal opposition in any group. The collection includes essays by eight other Mormon and humanist scholars, as well.Smith, George D. is the author of 'Religion, Feminism, and Freedom of Conscience: A Mormon/Humanist Dialogue' with ISBN 9781560850489 and ISBN 1560850485.
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