Posted on 11/12/2010 5:50:48 AM PST by Colofornian
Provo Defensiveness has left Mormonism in a pickle, according to one of the Utah-based faiths leading intellectuals.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is respected for its Mormon Tabernacle Choir and pop singing groups, dancers, pro football players and competence in times of disaster.
And, yet, said Terryl Givens, professor of literature and religion at the University of Richmond in Virginia, in return for qualified esteem, the public reserves the right not to take [it] seriously as a belief system.
In fact, a 2007 survey ranked Mormons along with Buddhists and Muslims among the nations least-liked faiths.
Mormons like everyone else, wrote Robert Putnam and David Campbell in their new book, American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us, while almost everyone else dislikes Mormons.
Givens was the keynote speaker Thursday at the Mormon Media Studies Symposium at Brigham Young University. The two-day gathering at the Provo schools Conference Center continues Friday.
The symposium is examining the way the LDS Church and its members think about, use and create media in their varied forms from public relations to film.
Givens, a Mormon, traced the faiths difficulty getting its theology taken seriously through three periods of its history, beginning with the churchs early decades when founder Joseph Smith was denounced as a fraud and the Book of Mormon as a forgery.
His survey continued through the latter half of the 19th century, when Mormons were dismissed as subhuman because of the practice of plural marriage, and he pinpointed the moment the religion began to gain a cultural toehold: when the Tabernacle Choir wowed listeners at the 1893 Worlds Fair in Chicago.
Mormons, he said, let detractors frame the issues and, in fact, savored their role as blessed victims.
Mormons were perfectly happy to play by the rules that had been inaugurated by their detractors and opponents, Givens said. They have played defense.
Starting with Smith, he said, the churchs message has been more about claiming compatibility with mainstream Christianity than proclaiming its distinct theology.
You could almost see a fractured sense in his [Smiths] writing of the Articles of Faith, Givens said, responding to a question from the audience of about 300 after his talk. Its as if hes going back and forth.
Mormons are still characterized by that kind of schizophrenia, said Givens, who called the Book of Mormon a completely untapped resource that is regarded more as an icon of Smiths prophetic call than a theological source.
One early LDS apostle, Parley P. Pratt, took a different public-relations approach, Givens said. In tracts and debates, Pratt unabashedly proclaimed the distinct doctrines of the church such as mans deification and Gods embodiment, Givens said. Pratt was trying to get the critics to engage the new faiths theological claims.
Ive always admired his pluck, said Givens, whose biography of Pratt, co-written with Matthew Grow, will be published next year.
Pratts attitude seemed to be Christendom was a ship about to sink and Mormonism had the lifeboats, Givens said. Pratt resisted the impulse of most Mormons to head back to the foundering ship. Where Mormonism will steer its boat in the 21st century is not yet clear.
Bountiful resident Ann Marie Blodgett, a former blogger about Mitt Romney who is considering blogging again, said Givens is right about one thing.
On one hand, we want to be accepted and, on the other, we want to be different, she said. What I took away is we dont need to be afraid of who we are.
kmoulton@sltrib.com
That flow of reasoning is so powerful, I doubt that any Mormon would read all the way through it because of the conviction it would cause.
Defend your position, stop using other’s links. Do you not have a mind of your own?
No they don't, just worker bees for the hive collective. Little wonder they chose the beehive as a symbol.
can you back your faith up? defend it with facts?
Well...
"When our leaders speak, the thinking has been done. When they propose a plan--it is God's Plan. When they point the way, there is no other which is safe. When they give directions, it should mark the end of controversy, God works in no other way. To think otherwise, without immediate repentance, may cost one his faith, may destroy his testimony, and leave him a stranger to the kingdom of God."
Ward Teachers Message, Deseret News, Church Section p. 5, May 26, 1945
Also included in the Improvement Era, June 1945 (which was the official church magazine before the Ensign)
"When the Prophet speaks the debate is over".
--N. Eldon Tanner,
in August Ensign 1979, pages 2-3
Specifically point out the propaganda, please.
Good post..........
Shrooms
bttt
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