Balancing Acts
April 6, 2018[…] maybe, especially when she was surrounded by the kind of high-powered executives she dealt with. But this news was a shock. After a small silence, Catherine said, “I’ve already got a church. I thought […]
[…] maybe, especially when she was surrounded by the kind of high-powered executives she dealt with. But this news was a shock. After a small silence, Catherine said, “I’ve already got a church. I thought […]
[…] proactive role in the forging of a new partnership environment. For all the historical difficulties, the Church News’s 1992 juxtaposition of the statement that the church “played a major role in preserving Maori culture […]
[…] his anecdotes would never appear in the faith-promoting brand of Mormon autobiography written to inspire descendants to live the gospel, but somehow they are more believable than many of the other sort. He writes […]
[…] not supposed to exist. That notion, as applied to the church Correlation program, suggests some intriguing possibilities. Today’s centralized church, situated in the American Intermountain West, works fastidiously to assure that the gospel message […]
[…] to it. “I do not mean to pray,” Swenson says in the poem’s next section. “But I am glad for the luck/ of light. Surely it is godly,/ that it makes all things/ begin, […]
Lowell L. Bennion was widely known among Latter-day Saints for his Christlike life and humanitarianism, as well as for his teaching and authorship of numerous church books and manuals.
[…] followed in most printed versions of the discourse since Grimshaw’s amalgamation was first published in the Deseret News, 8 July 1857. The last column is the more recent amalgamated text of the discourse prepared […]
[…] mile stone in Mormon letters. Although Tathea’s appearance was heralded by The Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News, LDS-centered journal editors, either standing all amazed at this imaginative theological thunderbolt or overwhelmed by the […]
[…] credit for tackling squarely and sensitively the thorny issue of these unusual relationships with Joseph Smith, I am extremely dubious about his characterization of them as “polyandrous.” As I have pointed out in Religion […]
[…] summarize mate rial already in print. Quite the oppo site: while some pieces are familiar, the larger stories outlined here have yet to be fully told. The chapter on women and feminism centers on […]