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In the 1970s, Leonard Arrington formed an enclave of church scholars and historians that had such an open attitude of research and discovery that they called it Camelot. By the early 90s, attitudes had shifted greatly ag...
7.11 Camelot’s Road is an episode from Face in Hat by Aaron Brewster and Eric Jepson. In the 1970s, Leonard Arrington formed an enclave of church scholars and historians that had such an open attitude of research and discovery that they cal...
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Published Mar 23, 2026, 75:58 long, audio available.
In the 1970s, Leonard Arrington formed an enclave of church scholars and historians that had such an open attitude of research and discovery that they called it Camelot. By the early 90s, attitudes had shifted greatly against these “so-called” intellectuals, and not just them but also feminists and LGBTQ groups. The road from Camelot had many twists and turns. Join us as we read the next chapter of American Zion, “Fault Lines, 1970-1995.” Link to our Face in Hat discord server! YouTube channel! Thanks Eric! Dialogue Podcast Network American Zion: A New History of Mormonism, by Benjamin E. Park Leonard J. Arrington Likely the quote about false robes of the priesthood is not Packer but Nibley? September Six For more info on President Oak’s comments on religious freedom and past and present policies, see Nathan Oman’s book! Living Oracles: Law and the Latter-day Saint Tradition, by Nathan B. Oman He also gave a talk recently! Lester E. Bush Jr. . The big article on the priesthood ban in Dialog, by Lester E. Bush Zootopia Exposed! (Part Two) LDS Genesis Group Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Carol Lynn Pearson Fascinating Womanhood The God Makers Saturday’s Warrior Added Upon: A Story, by Nephi Anderso Moral Majority Woman’s Exponent Exponent II Equal Rights Amendment Solus, by Anonymous “Well behaved women rarely make history”, quote by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich A House Full of Females, by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Phyllis Schlafly Sonia Johnson Crossing the Rubicon The Miracle of Forgiveness, by Spencer W. Kimball The band Eric mentioned, fronted by Amy Gileadi Margaret Merrill Toscano work on Dialogue Strengthening Church Members Committee
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7.11 Camelot’s Road is from Face in Hat by Aaron Brewster and Eric Jepson.
Published Mar 23, 2026 and 75:58 long