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Ronald V. Huggins : ウィキペディア英語版 | Institute for Religious Research
The Institute for Religious Research is a United States Christian apologetics organization based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It declares itself to be a non-denominational, non-profit Christian foundation for the study of religious claims, and was formerly known as Gospel Truths Ministries.〔 IRR is a member of Evangelical Ministries to New Religions and was headed by Luke P. Wilson until his death in 2007.〔 Concurrent with the release of The DaVinci Code, the Baptist Press noted IRR's Ronald V. Huggins and his apologetic analysis of the film. IRR's current staff includes Robert M. Bowman, Jr., director of research, and Joel Groat, ministry director (specializing in Latin America). ==Controversy and Mormonism== IRR was also noted by the ''Salt Lake Tribune'' for its documentary critique of the Book of Abraham, entitled "The Lost Book of Abraham: Investigating a Remarkable Mormon Claim". The University of Utah's student newspaper observed the absence of opportunity for LDS to respond in the film; additionally, the ''Deseret News'' pointed out IRR's criticism of the efforts of Richard Mouw of Fuller Seminary to repent for the actions of evangelicals. In an article for a journal published by Brigham Young University's Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, John Gee considered IRR's publication ''By His Own Hand Upon Papyrus: A New Look at the Joseph Smith Papyri'' by Charles M. Larson to be a "deliberate deception."
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