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‘Mormon Land’: Essayist Adam Miller discusses faith, doubt, environmentalism, the LDS Church’s gay policy and the quest for Christ

Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune Christus, a statue of Jesus Christ, on display at LDS Temple Square on Thursday, March 7, 2013, in Salt Lake City

Philosophy professor Adam Miller’s “Letters to a Young Mormon” struck a chord with Latter-day Saints of all ages when it hit the bookshelves several years ago.

Now, Miller has an expanded, second edition out. He discusses his essays on faith, doubt, families, environmentalism, Sabbath observance and the quest to embrace Christ while touching on women’s issues and the LDS Church’s gay policy in the latest segment of “Mormon Land.”

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