Devout Unbelief, Part 4
In his final post on losing his religion, author Firmage asserts that religion, at its best, is truth that transcends history.
Ed Firmage, Jr., is a freelance photographer and adjunct instructor of humanities at Utah Valley University who lives in Salt Lake City. He holds a master’s in Ancient History and Mediterranean Studies from the University of California, Berkeley and studied in the PhD program of Near Eastern Studies at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
In his final post on losing his religion, author Firmage asserts that religion, at its best, is truth that transcends history.
In his third post on religious unbelief, author Firmage explores how the accomplishments of religious figures resonate beyond matters of mere faith.
In this second installment on the personal loss of religious faith, author Firmage explores the connection between religious belief and creative genius.
A former Mormon tells of losing his religion through the very text most members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hold dear.