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English
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The God Who Weeps : How Mormonism Makes Sense of Life
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Ensign Peak; Shadow Mountain Publishing
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160
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"Whether by design or by chance, we find ourselves in a universe filled with mystery. No picture ever painted fully explains the vast landscape of human experience. Science doesn't try to, and religion often fails. But we humans are meaning-making machines. We are complex creatures of logic and superstition, who crave both clarity and wonder. Faith often asks us to turn a blind eye to the incongruities and inconsistencies of belief in the divine. But reason comes up short as well in accounting for those moments of deepest love and yearning, of unspeakable calm in the midnight of anguish, of the shards of light visible to the inner eye alone." [From the text]
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Ancient Affinities within the LDS Book of Enoch Part Two
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On Signifiers and Signified: Terryl Givens and Twenty-First-Century Book of Mormon Studies
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The King Follett Discourse : A Newly Amalgamated Text
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