Sinopsis
Mormon Stories podcast, created by John Dehlin, was retired in 2007. MormonThink.com is re-posting this podcast, along with John's other works, for those who still want/need the information. Because John released all of his podcast episodes with a Creative Commons license, we are within our full legal rights to post them here.
Episodios
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101 (Aud): Dr. Ted Lyon Part 1 -- Change in the LDS Church
19/10/2007 Duración: 22minDr. Ted Lyon has served as a BYU Professor, Mission President, MTC President, and is currently serving as temple president in Chile. His is both a believing Mormon, and an intellectual. In part 1 of this 3 part series, he discusses changes in the LDS church during his lifetime.
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102 (Aud): Dr. Ted Lyon Part 2 -- Tough Lessons from LDS Missions in Latin America
19/10/2007 Duración: 43minBYU Professor Dr. Ted Lyon has served as an LDS (Mormon) mission president in Chile. He has also served as the president of the Chile Missionary Training Center. He is currently serving as Temple President in the Santiago Chile LDS Temple. In this interveiw, Dr. Lyon discusses some of the painful lessons learned from LDS missionary work in Latin America in the 20th century. He also discusses his views on reconciling thought with faith.
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103 (Aud): Dr. Ted Lyon Part 3 -- Questions, Answers and a Final Testimony
19/10/2007 Duración: 41minBYU Professor Dr. Ted Lyon has served as an LDS (Mormon) mission president in Chile. He has also served as the president of the Chile Missionary Training Center. He is currently serving as Temple President in the Santiago Chile LDS Temple. In this interveiw, Dr. Lyon answers questions about the previous 2 episodes ,and concludes with his testimony of the LDS Church.
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104 (Aud): Elbert Peck and Sunstone Magazine Pt. 1 - The Early Years
19/10/2007 Duración: 36minElbert Eugene Peck was editor of Sunstone Magazine from 1986 to 2001. In part 1 of a 4 part interview, Elbert discusses his early years as a member of the LDS church in Washington D.C., his mission, his time at BYU with the Seventh East Press, and the events leading to him taking over Sunstone Magazine.
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105 (Aud): Elbert Peck and Sunstone Magazine Pt. 2 - The People of Sunstone
19/10/2007 Duración: 25minIn part 2 of this 4 part series, Elbert Peck (Editor of Sunstone Magazine from 1986 to 2001) discusses many of the central people of Sunstone, including Leonard Arrington, Bonner Ritchie, Eugene England, Lavina Fielding Anderson, Ed Kimball, Orson Scott Card, Peggy Fletcher Stack, Scott Kinney, and many others.
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106 (Aud): Elbert Peck and Sunstone Magazine Pt. 3 - Alternative Voices
19/10/2007 Duración: 31minIn part 3 of this 4 part series, Elbert Eugene Peck (editor of Sunstone Magazine from 1986 to 2001) discusses the events leading up to the September Six excommunications of 1993, including the "Alternative Voices" and warnings against Symposia statements by LDS leaders.
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107 (Aud): Elbert Peck and Sunstone Magazine Pt. 4 - The September Six and the Decline of Sunstone
19/10/2007 Duración: 33minIn part 4 of this 4 part series, Elbert Eugene Peck (editor of Sunstone Magazine from 1986 to 2001) discusses the September Six excommunications, the decline of Sunstone, and his thoughts on Sunstone's future.
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108 (Aud): The "Other" Mormon Heroes
19/10/2007 Duración: 20minIn this screencast, we learn about the lives of 6 non-traditional Mormon heroes: Emma Smith, B.H. Roberts, Fawn Brodie, Juanita Brooks, Lowell Bennion and Leonard Arrington.
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109: The Best Articulation of My Own Mormon Testimony That I've Ever Found -- Elbert Peck and "Remnants of His Faith"
19/10/2007 Duración: 26minIn the 1995 Salt Lake Sunstone symposium, Elbert Peck spoke in the annual "Pillars of my faith" presentation about the "Remnants of his faith." This presentation represents (to me) the closest thing I've ever found to expressing how I now feel about my Mormon faith. I hope some of you will find value in it as well.
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110 (Aud): Why people leave the LDS Church, and how we can help
19/10/2007 Duración: 57minThis presentation discusses why people leave the LDS Church, and what we can do to help. It was recorded in 2006.
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111: Lessons on the Costs and Benefits of Big Church Changes: From the RLDS Church to the LDS Church, With Love
19/10/2007 Duración: 58minThe Decade of the Sixties: The Early Struggles in the RLDS Shift from Sect to Denomination: This is a discussion of how, during the 1960s the RLDS Church made very decisive steps toward shedding its sectarian past. It began the decade clearly rooted in the sectarian world view. But by the end of the decade, many of the church's leaders and a reasonable number of its members had adopted liberal views, down-playing traditional unique Latter Day Saint doctrines. Today, the RLDS Church (or Community of Christ) has but a fraction of the membership it once enjoyed. What lessons can the LDS Church learn from the Community of Christ. What did they do right, and wrong?
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112: The Story of D. Michael Quinn, in His Own Words
19/10/2007 Duración: 56minLove him, hate him, or indifferent -- D. Michael Quinn will go down as one of the most important Mormons of the 20th century. This is his story, in his own words.
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113: William D. Russell -- RLDS Maverick
19/10/2007 Duración: 24minFor over 40 years, William D. Russell has been a progressive voice among the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (now the Community of Christ). This is his story -- from a 1993 Sunstone Symposium presentation called, "Pillars of my faith". William D. Russell is a professor of American History and Government, Graceland College. He is a past president of the Mormon History Association; former assistant editor of the Saints Herald; author of Treasure in Earthly Vessels: An Introduction to the New Testament; a founder of the Independence, Missouri, chapter of the Congress on Racial Equality; and former chair of the Decatur County Democratic Party. He has competed in the Boston and Los Angeles marathons and twenty-four others.
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114: Richard D. Poll -- Mormon Historian and Liahona Mormon
19/10/2007 Duración: 26minIn early 1994 the distinguished career of Richard D. Poll, historian, professor, writer, husband and friend, came full circle. His Liahona/Iron-rod dichotomy, borrowed from the Book of Mormon, had entered the lexicon of Mormon thought almost 30 years earlier in his landmark essay "What the Church Means to People Like Me" (Dialogue 2:4, Winter 1967). His "Pillars of My Faith" sermon in Sunstone called for committed LDS worshipers and writers to join a mighty Christian chorus "in which almost all the singers hear the dissonant sounds of the alternate voices as polyphonic enrichment of the message of the gospel music." For people like him, "neither dogmatic fundamentalism nor dogmatic humanism provides convincing answers to life's most basic questions." He defined history as "human strivings to discover divine realities." Like Paul, Richard Poll lived his life as part of the leaven that "leaveneth the whole lump" (Galatians 5:9), offering his Liahona questioning in the spirit of "charity, humility, persistence."
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115: How to Stay in the LDS Church after Losing Your Faith
19/10/2007 Duración: 01h26minIn this seminar, I discuss techniques for staying in the LDS church after a major trial of faith.
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Sunstone Podcast 3: John Charles Duffy and "Preach My Gospel"
19/10/2007An interview with John Charles Duffy about "Preach My Gospel"
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Sunstone Podcast 4: Richard Dutcher and States of Grace
19/10/2007An interview with Richard Dutcher about his movie States of Grace.
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Mormon Matters Podcast 01: An Introduction, PBS’s “The Mormons”, and an Ensign Article
19/10/2007An Introduction, PBS’s “The Mormons”, and an Ensign Article