Category Archives: Shipps, Jan

Scrolls and Scriptures

Jan Shipps and Henry Bowden discuss changing perspectives about the religious identity and denominational history. Eric Meyers discusses the meaning of the Dead Sea scrolls and the ethics of scholarship in the 1990s. 591 – Scrolls and Scriptures

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Religion in England and America: (1) Mormonism; (2) The Oxford Movement

Aspects of religious thought and practice in nineteenth-century America and England are the focus of two interviews. In her book, Mormonism: The Story of a New Religious Tradition, Jan Shipps finds in nineteenth-century Mormonism an analogy to Christianity as it … Continue reading

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