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Coming to Terms with Mormon History :An Interview with Leonard Arrington
Read moreSecond Generation Dialogue
Read moreA Conversation with Beverly Campbell
Read moreA Beginning
Read moreDear Mary Marker
Read moreIf It Is Written by a Living General Authority, It Will Sell”: A Report on Mormon Publishing
Read moreIntroduction: Imagemakers: Mormons and Media
Read moreThe Future of Music in the Church: A Conversation with Reid Nibley and Norberto Guinaldo
Read moreThe Organ and Mormon Church Music
Read moreBrief Notices
Read moreMormon Muckraker: An Interview with Jack Anderson
Read moreA Christian Peace
Read moreIn defense of Joseph Fielding Smith 1876 – 1972
Read moreA Conversation with Clinton F. Larson
Read moreOne Hundred Years Hence—1945
Read moreAn Interview with Harvey Cox
Read moreA Conversation with Arthur V. Watkins
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CHARLOTTE CONDIE’s {[email protected]} work focuses on life and love against the backdrop of Latter-Day Saint community and culture, its triumphs, and its challenges. My personal wrestle with the Divine and life with scrupulosity informs my…
Read moreSpecial Issue: Health and Healing: Editor’s Note
This issue features submissions that address Latter-day Saint and Mormon approaches to health and healing. The topic has seemed especially pressing in recent years as we have both undergone significant losses and disruptions due to…
Read moreBODIES OF CHRIST WRITING CONTEST
Editor’s Note: In 2021, Dialogue hosted a writing contest titled Bodies of Christ with the following parameters: Dialogue seeks submissions of poetry (up to 100 lines), short fiction (3500–6000 words), and personal voice (nonfiction, narrative…
Read moreDialogue Spring 2022 Issue
Read moreRoundtable: Latter-day Saint Indigenous Perspectives on Columbus Introduction
When Brigham Young University (BYU) hosted Clark B. Hinckley’s presentation about his book Christopher Columbus: “A Man Among the Gentiles” for Education Week 2019, many community members responded with concern. In his presentation, Hinckley claimed…
Read moreIntroductory Note
Due to an unavoidable delay in the “Mormonism in the Twentieth Century” issue, the editorial staff decided to proceed with the preparation of this literature issue. It is not a special issue in the usual…
Read moreA 1945 Perspective
This 1945 ward teachers’ message on the obedience apparently required of Church members, the response it sparked from a concerned Salt Lake City Unitarian minister, and the response of Church President George Albert Smith to…
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Read moreEugene England Essay Contest Winners
Read moreSaint Without Priesthood: The Collected Testimonies of Ex-Slave Samuel D. Chambers
Dialogue 12.2 (Summer 1979): 13–21
The editors of Dialogue in 1979 compiled the testimonies of a former slave, Samuel Chambers, who was a member of the church.
Writing Awards for 2007
Read moreGordon B. Hinckley (1910-2008)
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Read moreA Man’s Religion and American Politics: An Interview with Governor Romney
On August 23, 1967, Dialogue editors Eugene England, Joseph Jeppson, and Paul Salisbury taped the following interview with Michigan’s Governor George Romney in Salt Lake City, Utah; since he was the only Democrat in the…
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