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David Lamont Paulsen (1936–2020) was a professor emeritus of philosophy at
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(BYU). From 1994 to 1998 he held the Richard L. Evans Chair of Religious Understanding at BYU. He was an active faculty member at BYU from 1972–2011.


Biography

Paulsen was born November 13, 1936, in Ephraim, Utah. His parents were educators, and he followed them in their careers. He received an associate degree from
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in English in 1957, a bachelor's degree from BYU in Political Science in 1961 (in which he was BYU's valedictorian), a JD from the
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in 1964, and a Ph.D. in philosophy from the
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in 1975, with emphasis in the philosophy of religion. His doctoral dissertation, entitled The Comparative Coherency of Mormon (Finitistic) and Classical Theism, was said by two philosophers critical of LDS theology to be "by far the most detailed and comprehensive defense of Mormon theism." He married Audrey Lucille Leer and had six children. Paulsen introduction from 4:10–5:45. Paulsen died November 30, 2020.


Career

Paulsen joined the philosophy department at BYU around 1972 and specialized in Kierkegaard,
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and the
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. In addition to holding the Richard L. Evans Chair, he has also been an Eliza R. Snow Fellow at BYU. Many of his students have gone on to be important figures in the academic study of Mormonism, including prominently
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. Paulsen was a member of
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(LDS Church), in which he served as a
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and counselor in a stake presidency. Paulsen gave several lectures related to Mormon Studies, including the 2006 Eugene England Memorial Lecture at
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and presentations at conferences of the
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(FAIR). He presented on "The Divine Feminine" at the 2009 BYU Women's Research Institute Colloquia. Paulsen was also the coordinator for the
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inaugural inter-mountain meeting at BYU in 1992. In 2012 just after his retirement a collection of essays entitled ''Mormonism at the Crossroads of Philosophy and Theology: Essays in Honor of David L. Paulsen'' was published, edited by Jacob T. Baker.


Writings

Paulsen edited ''Mormonism in Dialogue with Contemporary Christian Theologies'' along with Donald W. Musser. Paulsen contributed articles to '' The International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion'', ''
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'' and ''Speculative Philosophy''. Paulsen also wrote the foreword to ''The Mormon Doctrine of Deity: The Roberts-Van Der Donckt Discussion'' Paulsen has also written several articles for both the ''
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'' and ''
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''. One of these articles, written with
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, who studied under Paulsen, entitled "A Mother There: Historical Teachings and Sacred Silence" (BYU Studies Vol. 5, no. 1) has been described as a path-breaking article on femininity in LDS doctrine by Valerie M. Hudson. Paulsen's work was used in
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's General Conference sermon explaining that the Mormon belief that
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and
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have physical bodies does not exclude Mormons from being Christians.text of Holland's talk with footnotes
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Notes


Sources

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Paulsen's vita
* ttp://mi.byu.edu/authors/?authorID=350 Author bio from FARMSbr>BYU Studies listing of articles by PaulsenMormon Scholars Testify entry on Paulsen


External links


Faculty page at the BYU Department of Philosophy
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