Interpretation: Latter-day Saint Perspectives
A Conference Sponsored by
Mormon Scholars in the Humanities
and the Mormon Scholars Foundation
May 16–17, 2008
Southern Virginia University
FRIDAY, MAY 16
9:00 a.m. Informal Gathering in the Main Hall Ballroom
9:30 a.m. Welcome by Rodney K. Smith, President of Southern Virginia University, and
George Handley, President of Mormon Scholars in the Humanities
10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
SESSION A, BALLROOM
Chair:
Rodney K. Smith, Southern Virginia University
Presenters:
Nathan Oman, College of William and Mary, “‘The Living Oracles’: Legal Interpretation and Mormon Thoughtâ€
Jeremiah John, Southern Virginia University, “Interpretation and Political Theology: A Mormon Reading of John Paul II’s Evangelium Vitae and Laborem Exercensâ€
James Holt, Parrs Wood High School & University of Chester, “Fostering or Failing Faith? Interpreting Latter-day Saint Theology in the Context of Christian Theologyâ€
12:00 p.m. Lunch (Dining Hall)
1:30–3:30 p.m.
SESSION B, HILLTOP
Chair:
Terryl Givens, University of Richmond
Presenters:
Chad McLane, Brigham Young University—Idaho, “Emerson in Gilgal Garden: An LDS Appropriation of ‘The Sphinx’â€
Rosalynde Welch, Independent Scholar, “Attend the Tale: Toward an Art-Centered Aestheticsâ€
Candice Wendt, Brigham Young University, “Reading ‘The Book of Nature’: An LDS, Ecocritical Perspective of Marriage, Nature, and Interpretation in Shakespeare’s As You Like Itâ€
SESSION C, STONEMETZ
Chair:
James Faulconer, Brigham Young University
Presenters:
Joseph Spencer, San Jose State University, “Thinking the Mormon Hermeneutical Situation: Four Mormon Discourses and the Place of a Uniquely Mormon Hermeneuticsâ€
Justin White, Brigham Young University, “Caressing the Text: Towards a Levinasian Hermeneuticsâ€
Alan Goff, DeVry University, “A Mormon Hermeneutic of Proximity and of Narrativeâ€
FRIDAY, MAY 16 (CONTINUED)
4:00–6:00 p.m.
SESSION D, HILLTOP
Chair:
Jennifer Connerley, James Madison University
Presenters:
Ann Marie McDonald, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, “Giggles in Sacrament Meeting: Laughter and Reformative Satire in Mormon Cultureâ€
Melanie Steimle, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, “Dinner on the Median: The Historical Location of Creative Dating in Mormon Folk Traditionâ€
Richard Oman, Museum of Church History and Art, “Mormon Pioneer Furniture: An Example of Using Context and Content, Rather Than Style, in Defining Mormon Artâ€
SESSION E, STONEMETZ
Chair:
Randall Cluff, Southern Virginia University
Presenters:
Neal Kramer, Brigham Young University, “Orson F. Whitney’s Musings on a Mormon Theory of Literary Interpretationâ€
Genevieve Oliver, Indiana University, “The Religious Reader in the Secular World: Mormon Interpretation and the Literary Significance of Faithâ€
Shawn Bennion, Purdue University, “The Mormon Renaissanceâ€
6:30 p.m. Dinner (Ballroom); free to those on the program, $15 for others
7:30 p.m. Panel Discussion: “Belief and Interpretation†chaired by Richard Bushman
SATURDAY, MAY 17
10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
SESSION F, BALLROOM
Chair:
Paul Edwards, Southern Virginia University
Presenters:
George Handley, Brigham Young University, “Interpretation as Continuing Revelation in The Book of Mormonâ€
Benjamin Spackman, University of Chicago, “The Contributions of the Book of Mormon to an LDS Hermeneutic of the Old Testamentâ€
Stanley Thayne, Brigham Young University, “The Sacred Literature Conundrum: Situating the Book of Mormon in the Academyâ€
SESSION G, STONEMETZ
Chair:
Kary Smout, Washington and Lee University
Presenters:
Ronald Bartholomew, Brigham Young University, “Babylon and Zion: Buckinghamshire and the Mormons in the Nineteenth Centuryâ€
Zachary Hutchins, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, “The Mote and the Beam: Applying Christ’s Parable to Critical Paradigms and Poe’s Storiesâ€
David Paxman, Brigham Young University, “The Family in the 18th Century British Novel: An LDS Interpretation, or a Rhetoric Thereofâ€
12:00 p.m. Lunch (Dining Hall)
SATURDAY, MAY 17 (CONTINUED)
1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.
SESSION J, BALLROOM
Chair:
Scott Dransfield, Southern Virginia University
Presenters:
Bruce Jorgensen, Brigham Young University, “Could We Have a Mormon Hermeneutics, and Would It Be a Good Thing If We Did?â€
Samuel Brown, University of Utah, “Interpretation and the Truth in Bracketsâ€
Benjamin Park, Brigham Young University, “Losing a Generation: LDS Interpretations of Lost Generation Literatureâ€
Jonathon Penny, United Arab Emirates University, “Mis(sed)readings? Critical Mormonism as Aperture and Aporiaâ€
SESSION I, STONEMETZ
Chair:
T.R. Porter, Southern Virginia University
Presenters:
Jan-Erik Jones, Southern Virginia University, “LDS Interpretation of Omnipotence and Omniscienceâ€
Mark Olsen, Central Connecticut State University, “Interpreting the Implications of Mormon Materialism for the Soulâ€
Blake Ostler, Independent Scholar, “Interpretive Tradition Rather than Doctrine in the Mormon Traditionâ€
4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
SESSION J, BALLROOM
Chair:
TBA
Presenters:
Sheila Taylor, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, “How Might a Mormon Read Julian of Norwich? LDS Interpretation of Non-LDS Religious Textsâ€
Jenny Rebecca Rytting, Northwest Missouri State University, “Visionary Writing in an Age of Apostasyâ€
Daniel Muhlestein, Brigham Young University, “The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint and the Limits of Mormon Literatureâ€
SESSION K, STONEMETZ
Chair:
TBA
Presenters:
John Armstrong, Southern Virginia University, “Happiness as the End of Our Existenceâ€
Benjamin Huff, Randolph-Macon College, “Interpreting the Veil: Two Models of Mortalityâ€
Adam Miller, Collin College, “A Hermeneutics of Weaknessâ€
6:30 p.m. Dinner on your own in Buena Vista or Lexington
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
Contact Professor John Armstrong at [email protected] to register. There is no registration fee. The catered dinner on Friday evening is free to those on the program, $15 for others. Campus housing is available for $25 per night to those requesting it by April 15.
How nice that Pittsburgh is not so far away. I think I’ll have a talk with Shauna about a Spring trip to SVU for the occasion.
Kevin Christensen
Pittsburgh, PA
Will there be an associated bloggersnacker? This one is actually close enough I could attend.