Volume 41, No. 2
Summer 2008
The Summer 2008 issue begins with Chiung Hwang Chen as he takes a look at the church in Taiwan, elaborating on the stagnating growth rate as well as the marginalization faced by the Taiwanese members both from within and outside the church. This is followed by a look at the church in Finland by Kim B. Ostman, this time examining the advances in Mormon Studies as well as barriers faced by Finnish scholars attempting to study church doctrine and teachings both in our day and in the time of the restoration. These are followed by "My Madness" by Steven L. Peck and "A New Future Requires a New Past" by Ken Driggs, several works of poetry, and "Polygamy, Mormonism, and Me" by B. Cameron Hardy in Avenues to Faith.
Contents
Articles/Essays
Polygamy, Mormonism, and Me
B. Carmon HardyDialogue 41.2 (Summer 2009): 85–101
Hardy describes the long, difficult process of researching polygamy during a time that the church wasn’t open about polygamy.
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Awards
Fiction
The Newlyweds
Joshua FosterAfter our two-day honeymoon in West Yellowstone, we move into this one-bedroom place above the Modern Plumbing & Heating building in Rigby. There’s a door right on Main Street that opens up to a barn-red…
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Domlik
Samuel M. BrownWinter was Domlik’s best season. The New Year rains were the earth’s sweat; and when the soil perspired, the dirt softened into mud so thick it postponed all organized demining activity. Even the bravest deminer—by…
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