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John Parkinson Dehlin is an American podcast host and excommunicated member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He holds a PhD in psychology. Dehlin founded the
Mormon Stories Podcast ''Mormon Stories Podcast'' is a podcast principally hosted by psychologist John Dehlin featuring interviews with individuals and occasionally scholars on Mormon topics. The podcasts are noted as a platform for individuals critical of the Church ...
, as well as several other Mormon-themed podcasts, blogs, and web sites. He was an influential early participant in the
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, and blogs at
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. He has advocated for the rights of
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in Mormonism, LGBT rights, equality for women, and other individual views outside mainstream Mormonism.


Early life and education

Born in Boise, Idaho, and raised in Katy, Texas, he attended Brigham Young University (BYU) in
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. He graduated
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with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 1993. In 2007, Dehlin also completed a Master of Science degree in Instructional Technology. In 2015, he received his doctorate in clinical and counseling psychology from Utah State University.


Career


Early career

After graduation, Dehlin worked for five years in software and as a consultant for
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, Arthur Andersen, Citicorp, Heidrick & Struggles, and the LDS Church. He then worked at Microsoft for seven years in programs for developers, marketing, speech technologies, and product demos. In 2004, Dehlin moved to
Logan, Utah Logan is a city in Cache County, Utah, United States. The 2020 census recorded the population was 52,778. Logan is the county seat of Cache County and the principal city of the Logan metropolitan area, which includes Cache County and Franklin ...
, to begin work under
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at Utah State University (USU) on OpenCourseWare-related projects. Dehlin would serve two years as USU's OpenCourseWare Consortium Coordinator and Director of Outreach for the Center for Open and Sustainable Learning, promoting OpenCourseWare to other universities, and a few years as director of the OpenCourseWare Consortium for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In January 2007, MIT hired Dehlin as the Director of the OpenCourseWare Consortium.


Sunstone

During Dehlin's early career developing massive open online courses (MOOCs) he had branched into Latter-day Saint themed new media. Dehlin approached the Sunstone Education Foundation and presented to its Board of Directors about the importance of participating in developing internet communities through blogging and podcasting, in order to address the then limited internet presence for constructive Mormon intellectual sources. The Board accepted his offer to initiate these programs and, in September 2005, Dehlin joined the Board of Directors and began a Sunstone podcast as well as ''SunstoneBlog''. In July 2007, he also became executive director of the Sunstone Education Foundation, in which he was to focus on strategic initiatives to strengthen Sunstone's position as an open forum for Mormon issues. In that role, he increased organizational focus on its longstanding motto, "faith seeking understanding", and worked to attract new and younger membership. Dehlin resigned from Sunstone in January 2008.


''Mormon Stories''

In September 2005, after experiencing doubts in his faith and subsequently finding reasons to remain a member of the LDS Church, Dehlin created the Mormon Stories podcast as an open discussion of Mormon issues, intending to give listeners reasons to remain in the church. Through interviews, Mormon Stories focused on varying Mormon experiences and perspectives. Mormon Stories has been featured in many venues, including being broadcast on KVNU in
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. Intermittently conflicted about continuing ''Mormon Stories'', Dehlin stopped and restarted the project a few times. In January 2010 Dehlin resumed the blog and podcast, focusing on faith crises and mental illness. The podcast has featured many notable guests, beginning with interviews of
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and
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. Two other regular hosts joined Dehlin in conducting interviews for the podcast: Dan Wotherspoon, former editor of '' Sunstone'' magazine; and Natasha Helfer Parker, a licensed clinical marriage and family therapist.


Other blogs

In June 2007, Dehlin started ''Mormon Matters'' as a blog and weekly podcast. The format was a discussion panel on events, culture, politics and spirituality within Mormonism. Panelists were to represent different sides of each issue, although the show later struggled to retain regular conservative LDS panelists. In early 2008, Dehlin converted ''Mormon Matters'' into a group blog and lessened emphasis on new podcast episodes,. Dehlin resumed the ''Mormon Matters'' podcast on March 5, 2011 with Dan Wotherspoon as the host, and
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as a frequent co-host. Dehlin is also the co-founder of the pro-LGBT ''Mormons for Marriage'' website. He co-founded '' Stay LDS'', a community that was dedicated to helping unorthodox Mormons stay in the LDS Church. Dehlin briefly blogged at a non-partisan religion website
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in a current-issues/events dialogue format with
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scholar
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.


LDS Church membership

From 1988 to 1990, Dehlin served as an
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in
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. According to Dehlin, his mission began baptizing up to 700 converts per month using practices he believed to be deceptive. After reporting this to his mission president, Dehlin was transferred to an area that stoked his allergies, and he was subsequently sent home. He chose to resume mission service, and was reassigned to finish his two-year missionary term in the U.S. in Tempe, Arizona. Dehlin remained an active, faithful member of the LDS Church for the next 20 years. In the Spring of 2011, Dehlin stated he had become inactive in the LDS Church (i.e., not attending weekly services), citing an inability to believe some of the church's claims. In 2014, Dehlin was investigated by his local church leaders regarding his online activity, culminating in a request by Dehlin for greater privacy. Prior to 2014, Dehlin had faced church disciplinary hearings without any resulting disciplinary action. In January 2015, Dehlin's stake president initiated another disciplinary council, which determined Dehlin's online activity constituted apostasy. He was excommunicated for "conduct contrary to the laws and order of the church." Dehlin appealed to the First Presidency on March 10, 2015, stating his actions had not met the church's definition of apostasy. In July and August 2015, the First Presidency notified Dehlin via his stake president of the denial of his appeal. As of 2015, Dehlin still considered himself LDS. In 2021, John Dehlin further continued the development of his podcast on the trajectory towards helping people recognize the damage which high demand religions such as the LDS Church can cause.


See also

* Jeremy Runnells, prominent critic of the LDS church * Kate Kelly, American Mormon feminist


References


External links


Official site

''Mormon Stories''
Dehlin's most well-known blog and podcast
Dehlin's list of episodes for ''Mormon Stories'', ''Sunstone'', and ''Mormon Matters''

"5 Questions After 5 Years – From A Longtime 'Nacle Wannabe,"
by John Dehlin
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