By: Ardis E. Parshall - June 29, 2016 Adam S. Miller introduces his essay collection Future Mormon by saying: These essays are, I think, aimed at the future. They are aimed at my grandchildren. They practice what I would describe as a form of future tense apologetics. They mean to defend Mormonism, but not against the specifics of any past or present challenges to that faith. Rather than reacting to present tense criticisms, I see these ...
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