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639: Dr. Thomas Murphy on the Book of Mormon, DNA, His Cancelled Disciplinary Council, and Native American Anthropology Pt. 2
639: Dr. Thomas Murphy on the Book of Mormon, DNA, His Cancelled Disciplinary Council, and Native American Anthropology Pt. 2
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Length:
113 minutes
Released:
Jun 21, 2016
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Podcast episode
Description
In 2002 anthropologist Thomas Murphy, Ph.D. published the first peer reviewed academic journal article on DNA and the Book of Mormon, demonstrating that DNA evidence (at the time) did not support the Book of Mormon's historical claims. Dr. Murphy was subsequently summoned to an LDS disciplinary council for apostasy, but the disciplinary council was "called off" at the last minute, and he has not been pursued since. In this podcast series, Dr. Murphy discusses: His early years in the LDS church. His loss of LDS belief as a young adult as a result of military service, demonstrated lack of inspiration on the part of his church leaders, and information he learned as an anthropologist working primarily amongst native Americans. His research and publication regarding DNA and the Book of Mormon. His work as an anthropologist in Latin America, including work in Mexico and Guatemala.
Released:
Jun 21, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
047: Richard Bushman Part 1 -- Experiences as a Faithful Mormon Historian: Dr. Richard Bushman discusses his early years as a Harvard undergraduate, and his experiences with Leonard Arrington, Dialogue and Sunstone. He also discusses the role of candid, honest history within the modern LDS Church. by Mormon Stories - LDS