Mormonism and the Emotions: An Analysis of LDS Scriptural Texts

Mormonism and the Emotions: An Analysis of LDS Scriptural Texts

by Mauro Properzi
Mormonism and the Emotions: An Analysis of LDS Scriptural Texts

Mormonism and the Emotions: An Analysis of LDS Scriptural Texts

by Mauro Properzi

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Overview

Mormonism and the Emotions: An Analysis of LDS Scriptural Texts is an introductory Latterday Saint (LDS) theology of emotion that is both canonically based and scientifically informed. It highlights three widely accepted characteristics of emotion that emerge from scientific perspectives—namely, the necessity of cognition for its emergence, the personal responsibility attached to its manifestations, and its instrumentality in facilitating various processes of human development and experience. In analyzing the basic theological structure of Mormonism and its unique canonical texts the objective is to determine the extent to which LDS theology is compatible with this three-fold definition of emotion. At this basic level of explanation, the conclusion is that science and Mormon theology undoubtedly share a common perspective.

The textual investigation focuses on unique Mormon scriptures and on their descriptions of six common emotions: hope, fear, joy, sorrow, love, and hate. For each of these emotional phenomena the extensive report of textual references consistently confirms an implied presence of the outlined three-fold model of emotion. Thus, the evidence points to the presence of an underlying folk model of emotion in the text that broadly matches scientific definitions. Additionally, the theological examination is enlarged with a particular focus on the Mormon theology of atonement, which is shown to play a significant role in LDS understandings of emotions. A broad exploration of such areas as epistemology, cosmology, soteriology, and the theological anthropology of Mormonism further contextualizes the analysis and roots it in the LDS theological worldview.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611477740
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Publication date: 05/03/2018
Series: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Mormon Studies Series
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 6.11(w) x 8.78(h) x 0.84(d)

About the Author

Mauro Properzi is assistant professor of religion at Brigham Young University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction. Setting the Stage for an LDS Theology of Emotion
A Latter-day Saint Theology
Methodology and Overview
Part 1: Emotions and the Mormon Worldview
Chapter 1. Emotion: Definitions and Classifications
Emotion through the Ages: Philosophical Views
Emotion today: Scientific Descriptions
Distinguishing Different Emotions: Three Major Approaches
Chapter 2. Emotion: Three Essential Characteristics
Cognitive Necessity
Personal Responsibility
Developmental Instrumentality
Chapter 3. Mormon Foundations of Existence
Mormon Doctrine: the Gospel as Principles in Tension
Materialistic Monism
Moral Agency
Chapter 4. Mormon Foundations of Eternal Progression
Revelation
Repentance
Family Relations
The Atonement
Part 2. Emotions and the LDS Canon
Chapter 5. Emotions in Mormon Scriptural Texts
The Mormon Canon
The Book of Mormon
The Doctrine and Covenants
The Pearl of Great Price
Living Prophets and the “Open” Canon
Exploring Emotions in the Bible
Emotion Classification in the Present Analysis of LDS Texts
Chapter 6. Hope: the Positive Predicting Emotion
Cognitive Necessity
Personal Responsibility
Developmental Instrumentality
Hope and the Atonement
Chapter 7. Fear: the Negative Predicting Emotion
Cognitive Necessity
Personal Responsibility
Developmental Instrumentality
Godly Fear, Satan, and the Obstacle of Fear
Chapter 8. Joy: the Positive Assessing Emotion
Cognitive Necessity
Personal Responsibility
Developmental Instrumentality
Joy and the Spirit
Chapter 9. Sorrow: the Negative Assessing Emotion
Cognitive Necessity
Personal Responsibility
Developmental Instrumentality
Sorrow and the Atonement
Chapter 10. Love: the Positive Relating Emotion
Cognitive Necessity
Personal Responsibility
Developmental Instrumentality
Love and the Atonement
Chapter 11. Hate: the Negative Relating Emotion
Cognitive Necessity
Personal Responsibility
Developmental Instrumentality
Hatred vs. the Atonement
Conclusion. Mormon Emotions: Knowledge, Character, Spirit
Directions for Further Research
Bibliography
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