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Margaret Toscano

Strangers in Paradox
Explorations in Mormon Theology
MARGARET TOSCANO and
PAUL TOSCANO
Paperback. 318 Pages. / 0-941214-98-2 / $12.95 $6.00

Exploring a wide range of theological issues, Strangers in Paradox examines the paradoxical nature of Mormonism. The authors consider the nature of God, gender roles, religious authority, and symbolism, arguing that the more one evaluates one's beliefs, myths, and rituals, the more vital and meaningful they become.

For example, they illustrate that for every assertion about God being a human-like man with a physical body; with a literal, physical son; accompanied by a third, spirit personage; there is a correspondingly definitive pronouncement from church leaders and scripture asserting the opposite: that the godhead includes a woman, that God is a spirit, that there is only one God, and that the Holy Spirit has a resurrected body. The Book of Mormon is trinitarian, the Doctrine and Covenants is not. The Toscanos propose that God might better be visualized androgenous.

Similarly, in discussing LDS temple worship, the authors attempt to infuse rote phrases with some theological meaning. Reminiscent of Hans Küng, or C. S. Lewis, they are perhaps provocative but always faith-affirming. Appropriately, they begin with epigrams from Jesus, Eve, Joseph Smith, and Eliza Snow.

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Margaret ToscanoMargaret Toscano, is an Assistant Professor of Languages & Literature at the University of Utah. She is the theology editor for the Mormon Women's Forum Newsletter, co-author of Strangers in Paradox, contributing author to Women and Authority: Re-emerging Mormon Feminism, and a founder and former co-president of the Mormon Alliance.
Paul James Toscano is an attorney who serves as a Standing Bankruptcy Trustee for the Paul James ToscanoDistrict of Utah. A former staff editor at the Ensign magazine, he is the author of Gospel Letters to a Mormon Missionary; Invisible Religion in the Public Schools; The Sanctity of Dissent; The Sacrament of Doubt; and Secularism, Neutrality, and the Supreme Court; co-author of Music and the Broken Word: Songs for Alternate Voices, and Strangers in Paradox: Explorations in Mormon Theology; and is a founder and past co-president of the Mormon Alliance.

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