Hello Gadianton,
If degrees and scholarship were entirely "separate issues" as you claim, then DCP wouldn't fall all over himself trying to connect the output of FARMS to the degrees of the authors which, according to you, have nothing to do with their scholarly output. I'll be sure to quote you to him the next time he goes down this path.
I’m sorry. You must not be aware of the fact that DCP has always defended the use of both academic and non-professional scholars in the
FARMS Review under the premise that arguments should be judged on their own merit, rather than according to a person’s credentials.
I agree with his perspective on the matter.
Hello Tak,
David that may be true.. but some observers may view your blog as a personal temple to your own intelligence and vanity..
No doubt. Fortunately, I truly don’t care if someone wrongfully assumes that my website is a personal temple to my own intelligence and vanity.
Hello Harmony,
And the majority of those within Biblical scholarship look at Book of Mormon scholarship as.... legitimate? valid?
Again, biblical scholarship is not the same as Book of Mormon scholarship. Someone can be a Book of Mormon scholar without being a Bible scholar and of course, vice versa.
Or the way you look at Latayne?
And how do I look at Latayne?
I haven’t read anything she’s written. She may have the most compelling arguments ever penned for all I know. Still, that wouldn’t change the fact that she has a religious degree from a non-accredited divinity school.
For all I know, Latayne’s brilliance may cause me to leave Mormonism and embrace the post biblical view of radical monotheism, but that would never change the fact that her degree is basically equivalent to an advanced certificate given Institute graduates in the LDS Church’s educational system.
best,
--DB