Volume 24, No. 2
Summer 1991
The Summer 1991 presents diverse perspectives on faith, history, and personal introspection within and around Mormonism. Dennis Prager explores the possibility of religious tolerance, while Kahlile Mehr examines LDS missionary work in Hungary. Charles S. Peterson reflects on Dale Morgan's contributions to Mormon history through a regional lens, and Larry W. Conrad discusses scripture and authority in the Reorganized Church. In "Personal Voices," Karen Rosenbaum contemplates doubt and faith, Gay Taylor reflects on life’s purpose, Marni Asplund Campbell explores life’s rhythms, and Russell Burrows shares a reflective piece on gambling in Utah. Erich Robert Paul comments on the ever-evolving nature of science, and Thomas F. Rogers’s fiction piece, "Heart of the Fathers," delves into themes of heritage and spirituality. And more!
Contents
Articles/Essays
Fiction
Heart of the Fathers
Thomas F. RogersThe Child is father to the Man Wordsworth You wake before the alarm you’d set for 4:30. You dress, almost ritually, and decide to fast. Today of all days you must maintain the proper mood—and…
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