Patrick Q. Mason holds the Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at USU. He has written or edited several books, including Mormonism and Violence: The Battles of Zion (Cambridge University Press, 2019); What Is Mormonism? A Student’s Introduction (Routledge, 2017); Out of Obscurity: Mormonism since 1945, co-edited with John Turner (Oxford University Press, 2016); Directions for Mormon Studies in the Twenty-First Century (University of Utah Press, 2016); and The Mormon Menace: Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South (Oxford University Press, 2011). He was a Fulbright Scholar in Romania in 2015 and is a past president of the Mormon History Association. Professor Mason is frequently consulted by the national and international media on stories related to Mormon culture and history. He teaches courses on Mormonism, American religious history, the history of Christianity, and religion, violence, and peacebuilding.
3:40 What is the Leonard Arrington chair
4:55 Mormon Studies will always be Mormon Studies
6:39 Restoration Studies
7:52 Where’d you get your smarts
9:09 The reason for Mormon Studies
10:58 Mormon Massacre of 1884
21:42 The most peaceful war
27:10 History doesn’t repeat itself, it rhymes
29:19 A gospel of peace
33:32 God lead Patrick to the BYU
36:24 Patrick – The Failure
38:26 Patrick the Parent of Peace
44:27 Pandemic Lessons
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