Let Us Reason Together
Essays in Honor of the Life’s Work of Robert L. Millet
A single volume cannot accurately measure the influence of a beloved colleague, but this one nevertheless stands as modest evidence of Robert L. Millet’s prodigious impact over a career that spanned nearly four decades. His retirement provided an opportunity to gather some of us who count him as a mentor, colleague, and friend. We offer this collection of essays as a monument to his remarkable career as an administrator, teacher, and writer. That these pieces range across topics, disciplines, and even religious traditions seems especially appropriate given Millet’s own broad reach.
His students number in the thousands, his readers number perhaps ten times that number, and his friends in academia, the Church Educational System (CES) of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and around the globe in many faiths would be difficult to number indeed. Both in terms of his staggering literary production and in his broad collection of colleagues, it is not an overstatement to place Bob Millet among the most influential Latter-day Saint voices of the past quarter century.
We who count ourselves grateful recipients of his generous influence hope this volume’s collective thinking, faith, and lively conversation form a worthy “thank you” to our cherished colleague and friend.
About the Author & Editor
Spencer Fluhman
J. Spencer Fluhman is executive director of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship and associate professor of history at Brigham Young University. He is author of “A Peculiar People”: Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Religion in Nineteenth-Century America (University of North Carolina Press, 2012) and editor-in-chief of the Mormon Studies Review.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I. Doctrine
“The First Principles of Man Are Self-Existent with God”: The Immortality of the Soul in Mormon Theology
To Know God Is Life Eternal
Instruments or Agents? Balancing Submissiveness and Anxious Engagement in Heavenly Father’s Plan
Filling the Immensity of Space: The Titles and Functions of God’s Revelatory Power
Blessings Promised to the Faithful
From Calvary to Cumorah: What Mormon History Means to Me
Part II: Scripture
Symbolism in the Parable of the Willing and Unwilling Two Sons in Matthew 21
The Divine Principle of Friendship: Some Prophetic and Secular Perspectives
“The Work of Translating”: The Book of Abraham’s Translation Chronology
Was Noah’s Flood the Baptism of the Earth?
The “Spirit” That Returns to God in Ecclesiastes 12:7
Unveiling Revelation and a Landmark Commentary Series
Part III: Christianity
Mormons and Evangelicals in Dialogue: Finding the Right Questions
Mormonism and the Heresies
Atoning Grace on Progression’s Highway: Explorations into Latter-day Saint Theological Anthropology
Embers and Bonfires: The Richard L. Evans Professorship and Interfaith Work at BYU
Sin, Guilt, and Grace: Martin Luther and the Doctrines of the Restoration
Salvation by Grace, Rewards of Degree by Works: The Soteriology of Doctrine and Covenants
What Is Christianity?
Curriculum Vitae
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Publication Information
Publication Year: 2016
Language: English
ISBN 13: 978-0-8425-2968-6
Page Count: 414
Binding: Hardcover, eBook
Price: $ 29.99
Imprint: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship