
WTF LDS Interviews: Joe Laycock
We chat with religious studies scholar Joe Laycock about the religious phenomenon of millennialism and how it connects to LDS culture. Also whether having a doomsday clock integrated into a religious body can still be a healthy space to find community. Know of a missing woman's case that needs attention? Contact us at [email protected]. Some Place Under Neith produced and edited by Adam Wirtz and Last Podcast Network. Artwork by Kevin Conor Keller, intro song "Subway" by Lunachicks, remixed by Devin Castaldi-Micca. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to ad-free new episodes.
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Show Notes
We chat with religious studies scholar Joe Laycock about the religious phenomenon of millennialism and how it connects to LDS culture. Also whether having a doomsday clock integrated into a religious body can still be a healthy space to find community.
Know of a missing woman's case that needs attention? Contact us at [email protected].
Some Place Under Neith produced and edited by Adam Wirtz and Last Podcast Network. Artwork by Kevin Conor Keller, intro song "Subway" by Lunachicks, remixed by Devin Castaldi-Micca.
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