Roger D. Cook is an instructor in the Philosophy Department at Brigham Young University and is pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Utah. He specializes in ancient philosophy and Near Eastern studies, philosophy of religion, epistemology, and apocalyptic Judaism and its contributions to Jewish Christianity.
Roger has served as a bishop and on the Stake High Council in the Salt Lake City area.
FairMormon Conference Presentations
Joshua the High Priest and the Council of the Gods in the Book of Zechariah: A Post-exilic Jew in King Yahweh’s Court (1999)
Christ, The Firstfruits of Theosis (PDF) (2002)
Papers
God’s ‘Glory:’ More Evidence for the Anthropomorphic Nature of God in the Bible