Edwin E. Gantt

Edwin E. Gantt {[email protected]} is a theoretical psychologist in the Department of Psychology at Brigham Young University and a Visiting Fellow of the Wheatley Institution. Currently, his research focuses on issues in philosophy of social science, psychol￾ogy of religion, and psychological accounts of moral agency and altruism. He has authored numerous scholarly articles in these areas, as well as coediting (with Richard N. Williams) the book Psychology-for-the-Other: Levinas, Ethics, and the Practice of Psychology (Duquesne University Press, 2002).

Dialogue at the Crossroads | Jacob T. Baker, ed., Mormonism at the Crossroads of Philosophy and Theology: Essays in Honor of David L. Paulsen

Articles/Essays – Volume 47, No. 2

This excellent collection of essays not only honors one of the most influential LDS thinkers of the past forty years, David L. Paulsen, but does so as a beautiful example of the very sort of critically reflective and respectful interfaith dialogue that he worked so hard to encourage throughout his career as both a teacher and a writer.

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