Mister Scratch wrote:Nevertheless, given the nature of your job, it is entirely fair to say that your salary "covers" some of your Mopologetic activities---such as lectures.
My salary pays me to teach classes and to direct and edit METI.
It doesn't pay me to do lectures on Mormonism, and I would receive the same salary whether I gave another one or not.
Mister Scratch wrote:Mopologetics merely because you don't report it. But, as is clear, your salary covers things which you don't necessarily list off for your year-end report. I doubt, for example, that you list "reading and grading papers" on your report, though that's obviously what you do.
Reading and grading papers is part of teaching classes. (I'm midway through grading 75 papers on contemporary Middle Eastern politics right now, from an assignment that I gave in my MESA 201 class [Middle East Studies/Arabic 201, "Introduction to Middle East Studies"].)
If I failed to read and grade papers, I would ultimately be fired.
If I never lectured on Mormonism again, I would
not be fired.
Ray A wrote:I'm still a bit in the dark about this. Was it BYU who paid for this? I hope you don't mind the questions. If BYU paid for it, why would they be interested in sending a lecturer on Islam to Australia? Unless of course you were invited by Australian universities, which may be the case. If I read this in media reports, I've forgotten the details.
The costs were borne by various institutions in Australia and New Zealand. I don't know the details. All my expenses were covered, but I received no payment personally.
Ray A wrote:I understand all that, Dan. My earlier question was "when does DCP put on his apologetic hat, and when does he take it off?" Let's say, using a rough analogy, that you've completed assignments in your academic role in four hours in a given day, and you spend the rest of the day working on FARMS material. You are being paid, in effect, for time spent in apologetics. Would you agree, or disagree?
I would disagree. I'm paid to teach certain numbers of classes, perform certain university duties, and direct and edit METI. The university cares that I do those things. If I do other things, that's essentially irrelevant to the university, so long as my duties to the university are fulfilled.