Stephen E. Robinson
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Stephen Edward Robinson (born 1947) is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a Mormon scholar and apologist.
Robinson was appointed chairman of the Department of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University (BYU) in 1991, although he has been part of BYU's faculty since 1986. Robinson received a B.A. in English Literature and an M.A. in Ancient Scripture from BYU. He received a Ph.D. in Biblical Studies from Duke University and was tenured at Lycoming College after teaching religion there, at Hampden-Sydney College, and Duke. Robinson also served as chairman of the Religion Department at Lycoming.[1]
His two most popular books are "Are Mormons Christians?" and "Believing Christ".[citation needed]
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[edit] Bibliography
Following Christ: The Parable of the Divers and More Good News 2004
Commentary on the Doctrine and Covenants, Volume 2 2000
How Wide the Divide?: A Mormon & an Evangelical in Conversation 1997 (with Craig L. Blomberg)
Believing Christ: The Parable of the Bicycle and Other Good News 1992
[edit] Controversy
Robinson came to the center of a controversy between FARMS and Signature Books through his critical review of the writing of Dan Vogel as being patterned after the teachings of Korihor[2]. (Korihor is an atheist orator in the Book of Mormon[3]). According to Daniel C. Peterson, then editor of the FARMS Review, FARMS tried to quiet the attack by Signature Books down by emphasizing that the attack was on the writings and not the beliefs or character of the authors reviewed.[4]
[edit] Online writings
- Believing Christ, Ensign, Apr. 1992, 5
- The Doctrinal Exclusion: Trinity and the Nature of God, from his book Are Mormons Christians?, Chapter 7
- LDS Differences in Doctrine (Encyclopedia of Mormonism, Vol.1, "Doctrine, LDS Differences")
[edit] References
- ^ Short author intro on page 134 of C. Wilfred Griggs edited, Apocryphal Writings and the Latter-day Saints (Provo: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1986)
- ^ Review of Vogel edited book by Robinson
- ^ Book of Mormon reference to Korihor
- ^ Peterson's description of the controversy
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