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Tolerance, Dialogue, and the Intolerable

Tolerance, Dialogue, and the Intolerable

Posted on December 13, 2010December 13, 2010 by Jason Kerr
Some years ago, a new high school was built in my hometown. At the old high school, Mormon students had been permitted to leave campus during the day for religious instruction (“Seminary”) at a sm... Read More
“More nations than one”: Mormonism and Inter-religious Dialogue

“More nations than one”: Mormonism and Inter-religious Dialogue

Posted on November 29, 2010 by Jason Kerr
I was recently struck by the realization that a particular chapter in the Book of Mormon seems to demand of its readers an openness to something like inter-religious dialogue. This was an interesting ... Read More
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