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Lords Many and Gods Many: The Idea of a Progressing God, 1980 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 23 August 1980

Can Nations Love Their Enemies? 1982 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 27 August 1982

Why the Church Is More True Than the Gospel, 1984 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 23 August 1984

Fasting and Food, Not Weapons: A Mormon Response to Conflict, 1985 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 22 August 1985

Sweet Are the Uses of Fidelity: Why Celestial Marriage Is Monogamous, 1986 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium,  23 August 1986

Mormon Marriage: Are the Rules Changing?, 1986 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 23 August 1986 (England’s remarks were part of a panel discussion that also included his wife Charlotte Hawkins England).

Saving the Constitution or Why Utah Mormons Should Be Democrats, 1987 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 27 August 1987

Easter Weekend, 1987 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 28 August 1987 (read as part of a panel discussion).

Monogamy, Polygamy, Fidelity: Interlocking Patterns of the Sacral Marriage Rite, 1987 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 28 August 1987 (England responds to a paper by Margaret Merrill Toscano, whose paper was encouraged by England’s paper “Sweet Are the Uses of Fidelity: Why Celestial Marriage Is Monogamous” given at the previous year’s symposium.)

Afghanistan, Bananastan, or How I Learned to Stop Talking So Violently About Peace, 1988 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 20 August 1988

Are All Alike Unto God? Confronting Racism And Sexism in Popular Mormon Theology, 1989 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 23 April 1989

Book of Mormon Conversion Narratives, or Why We Should Stop Doing Theology and Tell Each Other Stories, 1990 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 24 August 1990

How We Lost the War in the Gulf, 1991 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 10 August 1991

On Being a Peacemaker in the Church and in the World, 1992 Sunstone West Symposium, 6 March 1992

The Legacy of Lowell Bennion, 1996 Sunstone West Symposium, 30 March 1996

Playing In the Dark: Mormons Writing about Black And Blackness, 1998 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 9 June 1998 (Margaret Blair Young speaks first in this session titled “The Official Declaration Of June 9, 1978: Two Reconsiderations”).

A Memorial To Sam Taylor, 1998 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 31 July 1998 (panelist)

The Future of Mormon Theology, 1999 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 15 July 1999 (panelist)

Thoughts On Being Mormon and Human, 2000 Washington, D.C., Sunstone Symposium, 15 April 2000 (England’s remarks begin about half way through the recording.)

Calculated Risk: The Quest for Freedom and Diversity in Utah Higher Education, 2000 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 4 August 2000

The Academic Study Of Religion: Prospects And Perils, 2000 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 3 August 2000. England’s presentation was part of a panel discussion on efforts to establish a Religious Studies program at Utah Valley State College (including a Mormon Studies element), with his remarks later becoming a lightning rod for those opposed to the academic study of religion. Read about this incident here.)

A Tribute to Arthur Henry King, 1910–2000: Scholar, Poet, Mentor, Friend, 2000 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium, 4 August 2000 (panelist)

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