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In this episode, Steven Harper, Latter-day Saint scholar, BYU professor, and author, is featured in a conversation that goes beyond his professional accomplishments. Readers will discover his formative years, the pioneer roots in his family history, and the education that has influenced his perspectives.

We discuss topics such as the law of consecration and slow thinking.

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01:21 Pioneer Heritage

09:37 Education

11:09 BYU Hawaii

13:53 The Law Of Consecration

19:38 In The Temple

21:22 Wrestling With The Restoration

23:15 Thinking Slowly

32:23 The Spirit Is The Teacher

41:23 Scripture Study

46:34 Journaling

50:43 Wilford Woodruff Papers

52:48 Testimony

The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect or necessarily coincide with those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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