Join me as we delve into the fascinating journey of Dan McClellan, who revolutionized biblical scholarship on TikTok. With over 600k followers, he democratized access to biblical knowledge, showcasing his deep background in Jewish and Bible studies. From his unique mission experiences in Uruguay to his thought-provoking discussions on homosexuality and creation accounts in the Bible, Dan’s insights captivate.
Born agnostic, his conversion to Mormonism took a more social and emotional route than intellectual. He’s an active church member, even as he navigates complex topics. Armed with degrees from BYU and Oxford, his scholarship journey encompassed questioning traditional beliefs about historical accuracy, leading him to prioritize data over dogma.
His TikTok journey balances his roles as a church employee and a respected scholar, bridging the gap between academia and the public. He explores intriguing topics like God having a wife and homosexuality in the Bible, backed by meticulous research. Don’t miss Dan’s upcoming book that promises to dive deeper into these compelling issues. This interview is a stimulating exploration of faith, data-driven analysis, and respectful dialogue.
1802: 10 Things You Should Know About the Bible – Dan McClellan Part 2
1803: How “Thoughtful” Mormons Stay in the Church – Dan McClellan Part 3
Dan McClellan
- Data Over Dogma – Podcast
- Dan McClellan – website for classes
- Dan McClellan – TikTok
- Dan McClellan – Instagram
- Dan McClellan – Twitter
- Dan McClellan – Facebook
- Dan McClellan – YouTube
- Dan McClellan – LinkTree
- Dan’s Online Courses – Didaskaloi
- Publications by Dan McClellan
- Biography of Dan McClellan
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Show Notes:
Dan McClellan
- Data Over Dogma – Podcast
- Dan McClellan – website for classes
- Dan McClellan – TikTok
- Dan McClellan – Instagram
- Dan McClellan – Twitter
- Dan McClellan – Facebook
- Dan McClellan – YouTube
- Dan McClellan – LinkTree
- Dan’s Online Courses – Didaskaloi
- Publications by Dan McClellan
- Biography of Dan McClellan
- Dan McClellan’s dissertation
- YHWH’s Divine Images: A Cognitive Approach by Dan McClellan
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2 Responses
Isn’t an assumption of costly signaling that it is more costly for a imposter to perform the signal than a true believer? I can go to the temple to gain people’s trust but If I don’t actually believe then It is more costly for me because I don’t get as much from the ceremony.
I am thrilled there is another member of the church that also believes that the prophet is NOT speaking for God every time his lips move! If members would just understand this one thing, I think life in the church and our history makes more sense. Thanks for sharing !