A Time of Transition
May 3, 2018[…] store? “Did they get burned? Did they save their children? What does Soul mean? Where will they buy their food now? Do they like living here? Will they burn any more places?” For some […]
[…] store? “Did they get burned? Did they save their children? What does Soul mean? Where will they buy their food now? Do they like living here? Will they burn any more places?” For some […]
[…] attitudes toward the war. The Setting The study was conducted in the middle part of December 19 67, at a time when major American involvement in the war was continuing in its third year. […]
[…] Dear Sirs: How ridiculous and ineffectual was the review of The Graduate by “Rustin Kaufmann” (Spring, 19 69)! It was intended as parody, I suppose, or satire; it failed in these, and succeeded only […]
[…] “Many people have the impression that the Mormon teachings are not basically different from those of his toric Christianity.” Yet Dr. Hoekema has decided that “The Christ of Mormonism is not the Christ of […]
[…] as a whole and about the same as Mormon membership growth during the preceding 32 years (193 6-1968) but less than membership growth during earlier years in the history of the Church. A lower […]
[…] fail our neighbor. This temptation is perhaps the most subtle of all those Satan gives us. We buy too expensively, believing we are justified through love of beauty, and then our re sources are […]
[…] Ideas, XV (June, 1954) , 339-347; “American Intellectual History: A Critical Appraisal,” American Quarterly, XIII (Summer Supplement, 19 61), 219-233. For more recent trends see Rush Welter, “The History of Ideas in America: An Essay […]
Sacred or Secret is one of the first books, written specifically for the L.D.S. audience, to tackle the problem of sex education in the home. It is, according to the author, “an attempt to […]
In an effort to keep Dialogue’s readers abreast of current research on the subject “Mormons and Mormonism,” the second issue of each volume (Summer issue) is devoted to a listing of theses and dissertations […]
[…] in it. If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, the Book of Mormon is brimming over with literary values, as far as the Saints are concerned. Still, non-believers do not read the […]