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Mormon Stories Podcast

439: Greg Prince on "Faith and Doubt as Partners in Mormon History"

Mormon Stories Podcast

Dr. John Dehlin

Religion & Spirituality

4.55.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2014

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Gregory A. Prince was selected to present the 19th annual Leonard J. Arrington Mormon History Lecture. The lecture is an annual event hosted by University Libraries and its Special Collections and Archives Division at Utah State University. The lecture is sponsored by University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives, the Leonard J. Arrington Lecture and Archives Foundation and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Utah State University. Dr. Prince spoke on Thursday, Sept. 19, at the Logan LDS Tabernacle. The title of Prince’s lecture was "Faith and Doubt as Partners in Mormon History."

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and proud to give us you a hummus.

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And we're also honored to have

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the acoustic and originally

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presidents of all-breakers' life,

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Joyce All-Breffin-Tendons.

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And we have very much

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appreciated their strong support

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for the lecture over the nineteen years.

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And if you have anything I have to say

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is really the lecture,

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the real shout-out to go to the

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wonderful audience that we get there

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to the community, the USU students,

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and support the students,

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and his faculty.

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And so this year,

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also marks sixth annual interjay

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into writing more competition,

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which is the brainchild of Richard Christensen,

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who's in the audience with us tonight.

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And our students that are interested

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in entering you with competition,

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