Jacob Baker
Jacob is in a doctoral program in Philosophy of Religion and Theology at Claremont Graduate University.
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by Jacob Baker | May 11, 2016 | 5 comments
Jacob is in a doctoral program in Philosophy of Religion and Theology at Claremont Graduate University.
All posts by Jacob Baker
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These videos were created for Latter-day Saint parents and allies to voice their love for their LGBT brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. They want to give a message of comfort and support to other parents who are navigating the difficult conflicts that can arise in families around this issue.
“Cogito!” (“I think!”) follows the intellectual adventures of a recovering academic outside the walls of academia.
"It is not as a child that I believe and confess Jesus Christ. My hosanna is born of a furnace of doubt." (Fyodor Dostoevsky)
Greetings. I’ve been seeking to get in touch with you about possibly republishing a paper of yours (‘God with Us’: Panentheism, Pansyntheism, and the Mormon Concept of God”), possibly with some expansion. How best to discuss this? Blessings!!
Can you remind us who wrote it and when it published?
Hello, thank you, the paper was uploaded by Jacob Baker to Academia.edu, at https://www.academia.edu/289377/God_with_Us_Panentheism_Pansyntheism_and_the_Mormon_Concept_of_God_ — it was originally produced for presentation at the Society for Mormon Philosophy and Theology Conference in May 2009, per http://www.smpt.org/conferences_2009a.html
My project, the Pandeism Anthology Project, has previously included pieces examining Pandeism from perspectives including Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, Unitarianism, and Atheism, and future volumes will contain examinations from perspectives including Native American theology, Catholicism. We are eager to provide an outlet for the Mormon perspective as to Pandeism as well.
Blessings!!
K. Mapson
Hello, the paper was written for Jacob Baker for the Society for Mormon Philosophy and Theology conference in May 2009.
*by Jacob Baker