A Time of Transition
May 3, 2018[…] riot and everything!” The fight began when a white face called a black face a dirty n ame and a black fist hit a white stomach and everyone aligned according to pigment. The principal […]
[…] riot and everything!” The fight began when a white face called a black face a dirty n ame and a black fist hit a white stomach and everyone aligned according to pigment. The principal […]
[…] enjoyed a very high reputation in all of the University’s professional schools. I can recall, for ex ample, when I was serving as Assistant to President Thomas H. Carroll, that he would often go […]
[…] case they raise only implicitly, with a predictably positive flourish: In the twentieth century the Church bec ame, in a real sense, world-wide, as its membership spread beyond the isolation of the Intermountain West, […]
[…] rewards of Chris tian living. I’ve felt that no man with whose life I’ve been acquainted has lived this type of life more profoundly than he. For this reason I have become greatly concerned […]
The two following commentaries on O. Kendall White’s “The Transformation of Mormon Theology” (Summer 1970) were received as Letters to the Editor, but due to their length we felt they would receive more attention here.
There is no use discussing the Bible as literature (whether the King J ames, the New English Bible, or any other version) with anyone who doesn’t read it as literature but merely searches its […]
[…] man who grew up in New York City, entered the Air Force in Texas after a year and a half of college, was court martialed and discharged. In the meantime he had come across […]
[…] I received the first issue of Dialogue, I vividly remember the excitement with which I opened it and devoured it in one sitting. I suddenly felt a renewal of faith in myself and in […]
[…] have used the primary source — L. John Nuttall’s letter of September 24, 1878 (printed in the Deseret News, Vol. 27, p. 591), in which the writer recorded the layout of the Tuba City townsite […]
[…] held to its fundamental principles up into the seventeenth century, when it dominated men’s lives in Europe and especially in New England, believed that the foremost of their religious duties was to make their […]