Midgley wrote:He then outlined "four obvious ways of meeting the challenge[s] of the learned world": "We can ignore them," which is sometimes a good idea, or "we can run away from them" by addressing only our own people as we sell what amounts to feel-good mock wisdom for applause and even real money. Or "we can agree with the world. This has always been the standard procedure with our Mormon intellectuals" (p. 131)—that is, those I call cultural Mormons. The fourth way is to "meet the opposition on their own grounds, publishing in their journals" (p. 132).
http://maxwellinstitute.BYU.edu/publica ... m=2&id=729
Honestly friends, has this paragraph been taken up by the apologists and ratified as doctrine? One wonders how the apologists can rest at night in their condemnation of Dr. Shades Internet/Chapel Mormon spectrum when they've carved the above sentiments from Nibley in stone.
Nibley's subtlety is amazing:
Chapel Mormons
1) "We can ignore them" [challenges]
This is the typical Chapel Mormon stance, and the apologetic complacency with this is captured in Midgley's approving, "Which is sometimes a Good idea". Note that Ray A. put it like this: "As long as "Chapel Mormons" follow like sheep there isn't a problem."
2)"we can run away from them" [challenges]
And Midgley affirms the anger towards the Chapel Mormons who dare "run away" by "..addressing only our own people as we sell what amounts to feel-good mock wisdom for applause and even real money."
The plot behind the book reviews of Chapel Mormon publications is transparent now.
Liberal Mormons
1) "we can agree with the world. This has always been the standard procedure with our Mormon intellectuals"
A category that is absent from Shades's analysis, as they are out of the scope of TBMs. So Nibley and the apologists call "cultural Mormons" what I think of as liberal believers like Cinepro, Rollo etc..
Internet Mormons
1) "meet the opposition on their own grounds, publishing in their journals"
This is a bit cryptic, but refers to the apologists by the process of elimination. One wonders what kind of secret apologetic warfare the apologists have engaged in by "putting on the clothes of Laban" and deceiving the enemy. Perhaps Skinny-L is the repository of these battle plans.
I'm open to ideas on what is meant here. Publishing in Dialogue? Maybe. I also wondered if this might refer to a lower layer of apologetics, such as Gee's general Egyptology scholarship paid for by the MI that isn't apologetic outright, but seeks to lay a base groundwork that can later be drawn on for gospel insights or even outright apologetics.
At any rate, a fascinating glimpse into the divisions within Mormonism that essentially set up the same boundaries as Dr. Shades, but from the perspective of an apologist.