Friday, September 09, 2011

Richard Bushman lecture "Mormonism and the Public Good"

The Tanner Humanities Center is proud to present the 2011 David P. Gardner Lecture in the Humanities and Fine Arts

Please join us for a lecture by Richard Bushman

"Mormonism and the Public Good"

Recent events in Washington have demonstrated once again how much Americans differ on how to resolve the nation's problem.  The parties to the debate cannot even agree on the nature of the public good.  The lecture will argue that these conflicts arise out of basic contradictions in our national values and therefore will perpetually recur.  The question the lecture will pose is: Can Mormonism, a religious tradition of particular relevance to Utahns,  contribute to the resolution of these fundamental disagreements.  Can a religion that is authoritarian in nature help solve the problems of a democracy?



Richard Bushman is among the most widely known and highly regarded historians of Mormonism and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is Gouverneur Morris Professor of History emeritus at Columbia University and recently finished his term as the Howard W. Hunter Visiting Professor in Mormon Studies at Claremont Graduate University. His publications include: From Puritan to Yankee:  Character and the Social Order in Connecticut, 1690-1765 (1967), King and People in Provincial Massachusetts (1985), The Refinement of America:  Persons, Houses, Cities (1992), and Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling (2005).

Tuesday, September 27, 2011
7:00 PM
Saltair Room - University of Utah Olpin Union
200 S. Central Campus Dr.


This event is free and open to the public.
No tickets are required, but please arrive early for seating.
Please call
801.581.7989 for additional information.

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