Proclaim Peace

The Role of Institutions in Promoting Peace with Grant Madsen

Patrick Mason, Jennifer Thomas, Grant Madsen Season 1 Episode 23

In this episode of the Proclaim Peace Podcast, hosts Jennifer Thomas and Patrick Mason are joined by professor Grant Madsen to discuss what we learn from the Book of Mormon about how institutions promote peace and foster positive society. Together, they explore how modern politics, growing distrust of institutions, and society’s evolution shape their understanding of peace and the importance of having faith in our best institutions as a path to becoming better peacemakers. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on the lessons learned from history and a bigger perspective!


[00:01:16] Cultural perspectives on peace.

[00:05:14] Government systems and peace cycles.

[00:08:49] Systems promoting peace in society.

[00:12:11] Popularity of American Heritage class.

[00:15:11] Human nature and institutions.

[00:19:54] Religion and human nature.

[00:23:14] Book of Mormon's view on governance.

[00:27:31] Conflict as productive force.

[00:28:57] Factions and their implications.

[00:34:13] Distrust in American institutions.

[00:36:35] Presidential power and government structure.

[00:40:06] Politics and personal responsibility.

[00:46:06] Leadership and citizenship in institutions.

[00:46:49] Democracy and its habits.

[00:52:40] Spiritual commitment and societal peace.

[00:55:11] The importance of hope.

[01:01:04] Democracy and personal reflection.

[01:02:30] Peace and conflict resolution.


For more show notes and transcripts, visit https://www.mormonwomenforethicalgovernment.org/proclaim-peace