# Terryl Givens

**Terryl Givens** is a distinguished scholar of Mormon culture and is perhaps the preeminent explicator of Mormonism’s relationship to American and global culture. He has authored an impressive number of books during his career, with more forthcoming. His work is noted for its originality of insight, native eloquence, and command of world literature, making his speeches and writings rhetorical masterpieces. His publications have significantly influenced Mormon thought, particularly the concepts of dialogic revelation and the understanding of Mormon doctrine as a series of paradoxes.

Givens is widely known for his works, including *Viper on the Hearth*, a study of Mormonism in American culture; *By the Hand of Mormon*, which examines the reception and understanding of the Book of Mormon; and *People of Paradox*, a book which suggests a new way of looking at Mormon thought. His forthcoming book on the Book of Mormon with Oxford University Press promises to offer fresh insights into this foundational text.

Givens’s work explores the intersections of Mormon cosmology, scientific speculation, and philosophical inquiry. He delivered the keynote address “No Small and Cramped Eternities” at an MTA (Mormon Transhumanist Association) conference, reflecting his understanding of the affinities between Mormonism and transhumanist thought. His work contributes to a broader understanding of Mormonism’s place in Western culture, from the Greeks to the present day, and engages readers to re-evaluate familiar concepts.