These special Dialogue podcasts, released in honor of our Dialogue Jubilee on September 30, has writers, thinkers, scholars, historians, advocates, editors and leaders presenting their ideas on what has made Dialogue strong in the past 50 years and what will continue it’s legacy in the coming decades. In this Two second session, historians discuss “It’s Academic: Dialogue’s Role in Establishing and Furthering Mormon Studies.”
Session 2 presenters featured:
Benjamin Park
Assistant professor of American religious history at Sam Houston State University
Blair Van Dyke
Instructor at the Orem Institute of Religion
Patrick Mason, moderator
Howard W. Hunter Chair of Mormon Studies and associate professor of religion at Claremont Graduate University