Beyond Tyranny, Beyond Arrogance
April 16, 2018[…] 10:7 , pp. 16-22). As the mainstream and independent camps become more defined, there will be, I am afraid, a continuing tendency on the part of each to alienate itself more and more from […]
[…] 10:7 , pp. 16-22). As the mainstream and independent camps become more defined, there will be, I am afraid, a continuing tendency on the part of each to alienate itself more and more from […]
[…] and commitment he and his wife had shown me. I was sincere, and I believe I still am when I assure myself these emotions have not changed; but I am disturbed at the resentful […]
[…] I was somewhat confused about how the temple ceremony elevates a woman to a man’s status. I am wondering if these authors have attended different temples than I, for I seem to remember when […]
[…] with mixers. On Sundays my mother would often say, “Now girls, we have a particularly good dinner today. You may each invite home a guest.” We always brought boys home, and after dinner and […]
[…] American patriots” reveals the limited notions of civil liberties President Benson appears to value most highly: “I am hereby resolved that under no circumstances shall the freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights be […]
[…] couple to their radically diverse backgrounds remains largely mysterious. The Chinchilla Farm follows a collection of short stories, Family Attractions, as Freeman’s second book. One hopes for many more to follow, for it exhibits […]
<i>Dialogue 23.3 (Fall 1990): 65–82</i><br>Evidence from Mormon women’s journals, diaries, and meeting minutes tells us that from the 1840s until as recently as the 1930s, LDS women served their families, each other, and the […]
[…] this when people ask me questions aimed, however subtly, at how I caused the violence. The good news is that I began to recover and return to my premarriage “norm” almost immediately. Just before […]
[…] On Darel McConkey see Mangione 1983, 63; McConkey appears frequently after 1940 in Morgan correspondence and in news releases. Bramwell appears as “Acting State Director” for the Historic Records Survey in County Archive Inventories […]
[…] felt hopeful and fearful, stimulated and depressed, high and low, in rapidly alternating cycles, depending upon the news from a part of the world that scarcely occupied a moment’s attention before last year. Many […]