D. Michael Quinn's Dialogue Legacy
May 22, 2021D. Michael Quinn (1944– 2021) was a stalwart scholar of Mormonism who found an academic home in the pages of Dialogue. We honor his legacy by collecting his articles on this page. His work […]
D. Michael Quinn (1944– 2021) was a stalwart scholar of Mormonism who found an academic home in the pages of Dialogue. We honor his legacy by collecting his articles on this page. His work […]
As part of our 2021 special issue on Indigeneity and Mormon Studies, we will include a roundtable on the problematic legacy of Christopher Columbus. On this day the United States celebrates Christopher Columbus, here […]
[…] and author recommendations that have shaped our preparation for this proposed book (now slated for publication in 2021). The dedication page of this book will appropriately honor Armand Mauss. Meanwhile, most important for us […]
[…] grouped in sets of ten (with the sequence of the stories varying between individual booklets) and were then presented (one set per person) to adult males and females, who were to rate the degree […]
[…] ample time to walk about Paris in the afternoon. Strolling after lunch in the afternoon is tempting but harmless. It is a time for introspection, for reflection upon his relationship with women, defining his […]
[…] peaks split a deep blue sky. On an exposed rock in mid-stream two giant brown bears swiped at each other, their teeth flashing. To one side a silver trout lay forgot ten, the subject […]
Introduction In one sense it is curious that there is such a thing as Mormon fundamentalism —only 168 years have passed since the religiously “burned-over district” of New York state gave birth to the […]
[…] a Priestly (P) source, which was originally thought to be post-Exilic. These four sources were then combined by a Redactor (R) to form the Pentateuch in the form we know it today. In the […]
[…] the honest truth-telling there is in the world is done by children.” —Oliver Wendell Holmes In October of 1993 Dallin H. Oaks, an apostle for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and […]
This engaging labor-of-love book is a pleasure to read even if one does not always agree with its arguments. In it, BYU German professor Alan Keele mines German literature and drama for what he […]