From the article:
Some of the nation's leading journalists gathered in Key West, Fla., in May 2007 for the Pew Forum's biannual Faith Angle Conference on religion, politics and public life. Richard Bushman (a Latter-day Saint, and author of Rough Stone Rolling), an emeritus professor at Columbia University... discussed the relationship between The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and American politics over the past two centuries. He addressed Mormonism's shift from 19th-century radicalism to 20th-century conservatism and the significance of this religious heritage for presidential candidate Mitt Romney. A lively question-and-answer session with journalists followed his presentation.
And the Q&A was amazing. Perhaps the best article I've ever read on Mormonism in the secular press.

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I agree, this was fascinating. What a great Ambassador Richard Bushman is. This seems to me a fantastic example of how to field all these difficult questions without rancor and without preachiness or degeneration into a hate fest.
written by Doc 443 days ago
    I was impressed not only with Richard's overview and answers, but his handling of the questioners. He managed to address difficult, even contentious issues, without getting upset or upsetting the questioner. We could all learn a lot about discussing the church from this article. A bit long, but worth the read.
    written by SumGuy 443 days ago
Awesome. Took me an hour to read, but awesome. Worth all 60 minutes.
written by TedB 440 days ago

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