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Themes in the Doctrine and Covenants: Agency

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Can your choices affect God’s plans? Are there times when being “acted upon” is a good thing? Does following a covenant path make you less “authentic”? If you are born with a particular nature and disposition, just how free are you? And how responsible are you for the choices you make?

The question of human agency, of how free you are to make meaningful choices, has always been a central concern of the Christian life. Philosophy, biology, cognitive science, and historical studies all have made us more aware of the ways in which agency is challenged by genes, cognitive biases, cultural contexts and personal traumas. As a result, it is more important than ever to reflect upon the meaning of agency, and how modern revelation can illuminate the central question: how do I live my best life? How can we more fully become, in President Spencer Kimball’s expression, the architect of our own destinies?

Terryl L. Givens

September 12, 2022 11:31 AM
Terryl Givens did graduate work in intellectual history at Cornell and in comparative literature at UNC Chapel Hill, where he received his Ph.D. He is Professor Emeritus of Literature and Religion (University of Richmond), and Neal A. Maxwell Senior Research Fellow at Brigham Young University. He has published a history of Latter-day Saint theology (Wrestling the Angel and Feeding the Flock, Oxford UP), and several studies of LDS scripture, culture, biography and history. With Fiona Givens he has written The God Who Weeps and other books that celebrate the Restored Gospel.

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