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Fans of Margaret Barker won't want to miss out on this (as pointed out by Bryce Haymond at templestudy.com):

“Mormonism and the Temple: Examining an Ancient Religious Tradition”

A symposium to be held on the campus of Utah State University, in conjunction with the USU Religious Studies program, and hosted by Professor Philip Barlow.

Throughout the history of civilization, diverse societies have used temples and temple-places to both worship, and to commune with deity. This conference examines that tradition and its links with the temple tradition of the Latter-day Saints.

The newly-formed Academy for Temple Studies and the Utah State University Religious Studies program announce an important conference, to be held on October 29, 2012, on the campus of Utah State University.

The academic field of Temple Studies has grown in interest and importance among scholars in recent years, with thousands of articles and books focusing on the temple traditions of the Judeo-Christian religions alone. This is conference will interest both academic specialists and other informed students of the ancient temple -- as typified by the temple of Solomon in Jerusalem -- and its modern significance for and links to Mormonism.

Featured speakers (whose personal religious traditions include Methodism, Catholicism, and Mormonism) are noted for their expertise in these domains. The creative research of keynote speaker Dr. Margaret Barker has drawn attention both of critics and admirers in temple studies in England and the United States during the past generation. Additional speakers include the Reverend Dr. Laurence Hemming, Gary N. Anderson, Frederick M. Huchel, Danel Bachman, John W. Welch, and Drs. Le Grande Davies, John L. Fowles, John F. Hall, and Daniel C. Peterson.

Registration for the day-long conference will be $50.00. Students with a valid student ID will be admitted for $20.00.

This conference marks an important milestone in Temple Studies in the United States. Seating will be limited. Call (435) 797-1300, to reserve your seat.

More detailed information on the conference will soon be made available.

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I might attend, depends on finances, really. Do you think you'd make your way south?

I think I might. With my ISU card, it'd only be $20. If my paper for the SMPT conference is accepted, I'll be down there in September. I'd love to go down for this, though. I guess I'll decide in a month or two.

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AGH. I wish I could be there, but I am too utterly broke to make it down from Portland, and that would be right in the middle of winter term for me anyway.

Please, for the love of Mike the Archangel and Saint Peter's sake, someone tape this and put it online! :)

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Wish I could make it, don't think I'll be able to justify taking off classes for it though...

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