This is a review of and a response to Adam Miller's recent book, Future Mormon: Essays in Mormon Theology (Greg Kofford Books, 2016). This book and others like it are part of the solution to one of the biggest problems facing 21st-century Mormonism: it's shallow. It's boring. It's too programmed. There's no meat in the sandwich. Miller puts some postmodern philosophical meat in the Mormon sandwich.
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