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Published: Saturday, Jan. 9 2010 12:00 a.m. MST

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Jeff G

Very cool. I admire the cross-cultural efforts these students are making. It's great to read such a positive article on the improvements these students are making in society.

Buddhism's Detachement

Comparitive relgion,Buddhism
Nirvana is the goal. Though The cosmic law underlying all existence and teachings about it(Dharma). Man centered,practical atheism.
This is far the God of Christianity.
Scripture does not reveal the doctrine of the Trinity as a metaphysical speculation or an academic problem,but as an exceedingly practicle article of faith necessary for our salvation.
God centered.

religious studies, yes

a theological journal? no.
Easy to do religious studies, but to really test the waters do a theological journal.

ohhhhh. there's the rub, eh.

Anonymous

The prof looks like he still has KTel 8 tracks in the Buick, and wall to wall shag at home.

Florien Wineriter

Congratulations, this is a major step forward for religious understanding and intelligent tolerance in Utah.

title?

Journal of faith?

No, it is, I hope, an academic journal which is objective, not subjective. Always seeing the world through a certain prism clouds the judgment of what is actually going on.

Anonymous

Maybe we'll see the actual version and not just the authorized, sanctioned and sanitized version. It will eventually come out and intelligent and honest seekers can help us fit it all together.

Shara

I am VERY excited to read this journal online, and will definitely follow it closely. I love the richness of history of religions and how contemporary religions impact us today. Love it!!

Nate

Chris and Jay have done a great job getting this journal off the ground. Way to go, guys!

Anonymous

Great article! I have bookmarked the journal and will enjoy reading it. Because my friends of various faiths are such wonderful people, I am interested in reading more about their religions.

Could Call It

Journal of Superstition and Nonsense.

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