A simple question prompts this essay: is Mormonism thinkable? I do not mean to ask: has Mormonism ever been thinkable. I leave aside the question of whether or not Mormonism has been thinkable in past dispensations or in previous historical epochs. I mean instead to pose the question in its most rigorously contemporary form: is Mormonism thinkable today, is it thinkable according to thought’s mod- ern symbolic configuration?

Adam S. Miller

Adam S. Miller

Professor of Philosophy

Adam S. Miller, an American writer of religious criticism and interpretation and also of contemporary Latter-day Saint lay theology, is a professor of philosophy at Collin College in McKinney, Texas, where he directs the college’s honors program.