
Americans have been hearing a lot about Mormonism in the context of Mitt Romney's presidential campaign. But much of the public discussion of this faith of 13 million people has focused on controversies in the church's history. We'll avoid well-trodden ground to seek an understanding of the lived beliefs and spirituality of Latter Day Saints, with a leading scholar of the church and a lifelong practitioner. Robert Millet describes a developing young religion with distinct mystical and practical interpretations of the nature of God, family, and eternity.
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A young Mormon passes out flyers to immigrants for an English-speaking course in Sydney, Australia.
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Millet is professor of Ancient Scripture and the Richard L. Evans Professor of Religious Understanding at Brigham Young University.
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