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Published in Aporia (BYU), 2017
Heidegger’s truth is incongruous with dogmatic notions of religion ascribing to pre-decided realities and ways of being in the world. However, Heidegger’s theories are not incongruous with spirituality; a phenomenological investigation of truth as disclosure reveals the process of truth-seeking and making to be a rescued form of spirituality. A Heideggarian understanding of truth rescues the truth-seeker from religious dogmatism by disclosing potentialities for being and therefore constitutes a spiritual, if not religious, revival.
Recommended citation: Blair, Kristen. 2017. "The Deconstruction of Religious Dogmatism in Heideggers Call to Authenticity" Aporia 27, no. 1-2017. http://kblair-phd.github.io/files/Aporia_2017.pdf
Published in BYU Humanities Journal, 2018
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Published in Book Chapter, The Humean Mind (2018), 2018
This chapter questions whether Hume thought that the minds of women were fundamentally different from those of men. We address this question with particular consideration of whether Hume’s account of women and gender roles is indicative of a gender essentialism or a gender constructivism.
Recommended citation: Paxman, Katharina, and Kristen Blair. "Hume on the minds of women." In The Humean Mind, pp. 481-496. Routledge, 2018. http://kblair-phd.github.io/files/Hume_2018.pdf
Published in LDS Philosophy Project, 2021
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Recommended citation: Blair, Kristen. 2021. "Agents of Good and Evil: Hannah Arendt and LDS Moral Philosophy" LDS Philosophy Project. http://kblair-phd.github.io/files/Arendt_2021.pdf
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Published in Religions, 2021
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints possesses a subversive and fecund interpretation of the Christian creation narrative. This interpretation bespeaks a particular attention to and care for the living earth. However, Latter-day Saint praxis is wounded by a searing disconnect between the theopoetics of its conceptual creation and its lived practice.
Recommended citation: Blair, Kristen. 2021. "Disconnection and the Healing Practice of Imagination for Mormon Environmental Ethics" Religions 12, no. 11: 948. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12110948 http://kblair-phd.github.io/files/Religion_2021.pdf
Published in Exponent II, 2022
Human agency is a core tenet of faith for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Indeed, the concept of agency reigns as the supreme theological actor in the Latter-day Saint story, from the reconceived creation narrative through the understanding of the human condition, theodicy, and eschatology.
Recommended citation: Blair, Kristen. 2022. Human Agency and the Inner Sea, Exponent II. https://exponentii.org/2022/05/10/human-agency-and-the-inner-sea-by-kristen-blair/
Published in Dialogue, 2023
There is in every person an inward sea, and in that sea there is an island and on that island there is an altar and standing guard before that altar is the "angel with the flaming sword." Nothing can get by that angel to be placed upon that altar unless it has the mark of your inner authority. Nothing passes "the angel with the flaming sword" to be placed upon your altar unless it be a part of "the fluid area of your consent." This is your crucial link with the Eternal.
Recommended citation: Blair, Kristen. 2023. "Free Forever to Act for Themselves": Howard Thurman and Latter-day Saint Agency; Dialogue. https://www.dialoguejournal.com/articles/free-forever-to-act-for-themselveshoward-thurman-and-latter-day-saint-agency/
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My convocation address, given at BYU in 2017, can be read in full here. For a shorter discussion and summary, see this media coverage.
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A discussion of my 2023 Dialogue paper on Howard Thurman and LDS conceptions of agency. You can listen to the podcast on the Dialogue website or listen to it on YouTube.
Undergraduate course, University 1, Department, 2014
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Workshop, University 1, Department, 2015
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