Candadai Seshachari
CANDADAI SESHACHARI, professor of English and Director of General Education at Weber State College, is the author of Gandhi and the American Scene: An Intellectual History and Inquiry. This article was first presented at the Mosaic of Mormon Culture Symposium at Brigham Young University, October, 1980.
Insights from the Outside: From a Commentator’s Note Pad
Articles/Essays – Volume 11, No. 2
At the second annual meeting of the Association for Mormon Letters, as at the first, two literary concerns seemed to have emerged. Not so surprisingly, at the bottom of both these issues was the question…
Read moreOther Voices, Other Mansions | F. LaMond Tullis, ed., Mormonism: A Faith for All Cultures
Articles/Essays – Volume 13, No. 1
Afuture B. H. Roberts writing the history of the Church of our times will point out that the decsion to carry the Mormon gospel and culture beyond the traditional confines of language, boundaries and race…
Read moreRevelation: The Cohesive Element in International Mormonism
Articles/Essays – Volume 13, No. 4
President Spencer W. Kimball, in his address to the Samoa area conference in 1976, pointed out that he is frequently asked at press conferences about what he thinks is the single “greatest” problem facing the…
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