John D the First wrote:Richard Bushman has been running these seminars for some time. They were first started to assist Dr. Bushman in writing his book. Graduate students were invited to research the environment of Joseph Smith with Richard Bushman for six weeks during the summer. Now that his book is completed, he invited Terryl Givens to run the seminars with him and has since run them on different topics. The summer before last was called “Dealing with the Joseph Smith Legacy” which dealt with Mormon thought during the Pioneer Era. I read some of the papers, which were interesting. One dealt with concepts of the Spirit World during this time, another with Mormon Ortho-praxis. This last summer focused on Mormon thought from 1890-1930, the Assimilation period. The topics of the papers dealt with such topics as Mormonism and Modernity, the Influence of Herbert Spencer on Mormon Thought, Memories of Plural Marriage Post Manifesto, Mormon discourse on the Chinese etc. These were academic pieces, not apologetics.
Last Summer, I asked Dr. Bushman what the Seminars would be on next year, he told me it would be on the “Contemporary Critics of Joseph Smith.” It sounded to me like it would be an interesting seminar. I am surprised that so much would be inferred from it by ex-Mormondom.
This is Dr. Bushman’s project. Farms will provide logistical support (such as cutting the checks with money that is provided by independent donors- no money comes from the church, farms or BYU) as it has done with every non-apologetic seminar previously. Bushman personally does the fundraising (All participants from last year were asked to write a page about their experience to share with the donors), comes up with the topics, and writes the announcements. In other words, it is a one man show (now perhaps a two man show with Dr. Givens participating). Drawing global conclusions from this Seminar about the relationship between the LDS church and its apologists is just plain silly.
The topic for the Seminar the next summer will be Orson Pratt and it will also be sponsored by Farms. Why are they doing a Seminar on Orson Pratt? Terryl Givens is writing a biography on Orson Pratt to be published by Oxford and he is using these Seminars in a similar way Dr. Bushman previously used them for Rough Stone Rolling. I hope this is helpful.
Best,
Jd1
Well, J.D., Bushman didn't leave us much to infer. He outright told us. Of importance:
1) That the current interest is spin, Smith's character can't be salvaged any other way.
2) And this is sort of a "bonus", that FARMS and MI are apologetic organizations that pay money.
Oh, something I found entertaining about your post which is standard operation for apologists. Bushman's seminar is a one-man show, and does not express the views and opinions of either FARMS or the MI. FARMS and MI are institutions within an institution and do not express the opinions and views of BYU. And BYU is a university under the umbrella of the Church and does not in any way express the opinions and views of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. And the CoJCoLDS is fallible and subject to continuing revelation and does not express the views and opinions of God the Father and Jesus Christ at any given time.
So one has to wonder, if the project finds the right way to frame Smith's actions such that he once again might look like a godly man to the wavering Saints, who the F*** cares, since that position doesn't represent anything other than the opinion of a lone-wolf intellectual backed by nobody with a tangible connection to the Church, let alone Joseph Smith or God himself?