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A transient paradise

2 months ago
  Traveling around Hawai’i — we went up and around to Princeville today, and out to the overlook by Kilauea Point Lighthouse — it’s interesting to see evidences of the forces that made its islands and that are now, in most places here, very slowly unmaking them.  As the tectonic plate on which the Hawaiian […]
Dan Peterson

Jodi Hildebrandt, Ruby Franke, and Mosiah’s Dynasties

2 months ago
  Two new items appeared on the website of the Interpreter Foundation today: “Prophet or Loss: Mosiah1/Zeniff, Benjamin/Noah, Mosiah2/Limhi and the Emergence of the Almas,” written by Val Larsen Abstract: Mormon’s overwhelmingly dominant rhetorical purpose is to testify of Christ, which he and his protagonists often directly do. But he also communicates his testimony more […]
Dan Peterson

Light, Fire, Gold, and Death

2 months ago
  Two non-new articles have newly appeared on the website of the Interpreter Foundation.  I hope that you will enjoy them: Conference Talks:  Adam, Eve, the Book of Moses, and the Temple: The Story of Receiving Christ’s Atonement, was delivered at the Interpreter Foundation’s 2020 “Tracing Ancient Threads in the Book of Moses Conference” by […]
Dan Peterson

Links between heaven and earth

2 months ago
  A friend picked us up at our hotel early this evening and took us out to the grounds of the Sydney Australia Temple in Carlingford.  I presented a fireside there on the witnesses to the Book of Mormon.  It was good to friends here again.  We’ve just returned. I share some notes from my […]
Dan Peterson

“Parting is such sweet sorrow”

2 months ago
  Well, our cruise ended this morning where it first began.  We disembarked from our ship, the Ovation of the Seas, and made our way to our hotel in Sydney.  Our group had said their goodbyes last night.  Most of them are over the Pacific Ocean by now.  The Australians who were among us are […]
Dan Peterson

Memories Connected with Sydney (and Rome)

2 months ago
  If all goes according to plan and if my understanding is not mistaken, I will be speaking at Buckland House on the grounds of the Sydney Australia Temple this Thursday night, 22 February 2024.  I don’t know the time yet, but it will be in the evening.  I’m guessing that it will begin at […]
Dan Peterson

“Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.”

2 months ago
  For my own undoubtedly dishonorable purposes, I’m extracting here some more of the passages that I marked during my recent re-reading of Elizabeth Lloyd Mayer’s posthumously-published 2008 book Extraordinary Knowing: Science, Skepticism, and the Inexplicable Powers of the Human Mind.  And, to reorient those who may be reading, I once again cite the brief […]
Dan Peterson

Of fjords, both under water and in the mountains

2 months 1 week ago
  The Interpreter Foundation continues to generate substantial materials for interested audiences.  Here are two recently posted specimens: (1)  “Not by Bread Alone Episode 1: Stories of the Saints in the DR Congo,” by Jeffrey M. Bradshaw For more information on the “Not by Bread Alone: Stories of the Saints in Africa” series, go to […]
Dan Peterson

“Water, water everywhere”

2 months 1 week ago
  Two new articles went up at noon on Friday on the website of the Interpreter Foundation.  I hope that you will enjoy them: “Trees and the Love of God,” written by David M. Belnap and Nalini M. Nadkarni Abstract: Trees play real and metaphorical roles in the beliefs and holy scriptures of many world religions, […]
Dan Peterson

On Peter Jackson’s movie set

2 months 1 week ago
  Two more items have appeared on the website of the Interpreter Foundation.  They are: Conference Talks: Clothed with Glory: Sacred Vestments and the Restoration, from the 2018 Temple on Mount Zion Conference Matthew Roper spoke on “Clothed with Glory: Sacred Vestments and the Restoration” at the fourth Temple on Mount Zion Conference, held on […]
Dan Peterson

Of Sheep Shearing

2 months 1 week ago
  We entered Queen Charlotte Sound this morning and sailed until we reached the town of Picton.  Today marked the very first time that I have set foot on New Zealand’s South Island.  I’ve seen the South Island once before, from Wellington across the Cook Strait on a clear day.  But I’ve waited a long […]
Dan Peterson

Having a look at some of the demigod’s handiwork

2 months 1 week ago
  Newly posted on the website of the Interpreter Foundation: Nibley Lectures: Come, Follow Me Book of Mormon Lesson 8 “O How Great the Plan of Our God!”:  2 Nephi 6-10 During 1988, 1989, and 1990, Hugh Nibley taught Honors Book of Mormon classes for four semesters at Brigham Young University. The lectures were video-taped […]
Dan Peterson

Missing Auckland

2 months 1 week ago
  We missed Auckland today.  A mechanical problem with one of our ship’s lifeboats — which was used as a “tender” to transport passengers in the Bay of Islands — prevented it from being raised back into position for departure.  And, of course, the ship was not allowed to set sail without its full complement […]
Dan Peterson

Change and Failure to Change

2 months 1 week ago
  My friend Professor Louis Midgley has had a life-long love affair with New Zealand and, being here once again, it’s very easy to remember and to understand why. We arrived today at the Bay of Islands, on the northeastern coast of the North Island.  Most specifically, our ship dropped anchor just off Waitangi, where […]
Dan Peterson

“They thought they knew what they were dismissing”

2 months 2 weeks ago
I return briefly to Elizabeth Lloyd Mayer’s posthumously-published 2008 book Extraordinary Knowing: Science, Skepticism, and the Inexplicable Powers of the Human Mind, which I recently re-read while flying over the Pacific.  And, just to refresh memories, I again cite here the brief bio that appears at the end of that volume: Known as Lisby by […]
Dan Peterson

An Appropriate and Defensible Etymology for “Cumorah”?

2 months 2 weeks ago
  As discomfiting as it certainly is to our critics, the Interpreter Foundation continues to produce materials for the Latter-day Saints and for any who are interested in the Restoration, and to do so at an alarmingly non-glacial pace.  Here are the most recent publications from the Foundation: “Second Nephi as a Legal Document,” written by […]
Dan Peterson

Notes on the Origin of New Zealand

2 months 2 weeks ago
  We began the day with almost all of our group taking a multi-hour minibus tour of mostly eastern Sydney, looking at the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the magnificent Sydney Opera House and including really good fish and chips and shrimp, followed by gelato, at Bondi Beach. As I sit down to commence writing this […]
Dan Peterson

An apology for my travels

2 months 2 weeks ago
  Amazingly, something new has appeared on the website of the Interpreter Foundation!  It is “Conference Talks: Consecration and Sacrilege in Early Rabbinic Judaism” Avram Shannon spoke on “Consecration and Sacrilege in Early Rabbinic Judaism” at the fourth Temple on Mount Zion Conference, held on Saturday, 10 November 2018 in the Tanner Building at Brigham […]
Dan Peterson

Of Martin Harris and “Spiritual Eyes”

2 months 2 weeks ago
  Just in case anybody is out there who (a) might be interested and (b) is or will be in the vicinity of Sydney, Australia on the relevant date:  It seems that I’m likely to be doing a fireside there on Thursday, 22 February 2024.  I’ll try to post confirmation of this in the next […]
Dan Peterson

Immanuel Kant, Mark Twain, and Clairvoyance

2 months 2 weeks ago
  On the flight from Honolulu to Sydney, I watched the 2015 film In the Heart of the Sea, about the disastrous final voyage of the Nantucket whaling ship Essex, which served as the inspiration for Herman Melville’s great novel Moby Dick.  The movie was a box office bomb.  I honestly don’t know why that […]
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