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God of Abraham, Isaac and Joseph Smith: Defending the Faith (DVD)

David L. Paulsen, Mesa, Arizona: The Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research, 2004, DVD Video.

As a young man, David Paulsen had experiences that provided him "confidence that faith challenged could be defeneded." Since then, apologetics has been a life long passion. He shares the answers he provided recently to five questions Modern Reformation magazine posed. He also explores the work of philosopher William James, open theists, and their relation to LDS thought.


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David L. Paulsen has his J.D. from the University of Chicago and his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. He is a Professor of Philosophy at BYU and has published widely on issues in the philosophy of religion in both international and national venues, including The International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion, Analysis, The Harvard Theological Review, Faith and Philosophy, and the Journal of Speculative Philosophy. At BYU, he has held the Richard L. Evans Professorship for Religious Understanding. He is well known for his work on the LDS view of the nature of God.

Dr. Paulsen's research interests include philosophical theology and the religious philosophy of Joseph Smith, Soren Kierkegaard, and William James. Recent publications include "Augustine and the Corporeality of God" (Harvard Theological Review, 2002) and "The God of Abraham, Isaac, and (William) James" (Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 1999).

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