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Notes from a Conversation with Ilea Delio, Jan 14, 2021

January 14, 2021 Benjamin Knoll

The following are my notes from a presentation by Ilea Delio sponsored by Episcopal Shoppe on January 14, 2021. She gave an overview of her

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“Notwithstanding we believe in God, we still practice Christianity…”: religious forms that point to God

August 15, 2019 Benjamin Knoll

“And, notwithstanding we believe in the Universal God incarnated throughout all of Creation, we practice Christianity and tell our Christian stories, looking forward to the ultimate unitive reunification with God that will render human religious forms no long necessary.” #dailyoffice

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The “ideal” church among GenZ and Millennial Americans

July 28, 2019 Benjamin Knoll

As everyone has different gifts and speaks a different spiritual “language,” the diversity of our religious options in America is a boon rather than a burden on our culture and society.

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Religious Authority, Postmodernism, and Mormonism [archive]

June 23, 2019 Benjamin Knoll

ORIGINALLY POSTED AT RATIONALFAITHS.COM ON JUNE 7, 2016. My past two posts (here and here) have given an overview of the differences between premodern, modern, and postmodern

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Multireligious identities, postmodernism, and Mormonism [archive]

June 23, 2019 Benjamin Knoll

ORIGINALLY POSTED AT RATIONALFAITHS.COM ON MAY 3, 2016. In my previous post on this topic, I gave an exceedingly brief overview of some of the differences between

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Should Mormonism Embrace Post-Modern Conceptions of Religious Structure and Authority? [archive]

June 23, 2019 Benjamin Knoll

ORIGINALLY POSTED AT RATIONALFAITHS.COM ON APRIL 5, 2016. If you haven’t read Diana Butler Bass, you should. Bass has a story that should resonate strongly with

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