Letter to the Editor
March 22, 2018Haitian Mormons May I add some thoughts to Jennifer Huss Basquiat’s fine article (“Embodied Mormonism: Performance, Vodou, and the LDS Faith in Haiti,” 37, no. 4 : 1-34)? My own experience was more recent […]
Haitian Mormons May I add some thoughts to Jennifer Huss Basquiat’s fine article (“Embodied Mormonism: Performance, Vodou, and the LDS Faith in Haiti,” 37, no. 4 : 1-34)? My own experience was more recent […]
<i>Dialogue 38.4 (Winter 2006):45–82</i><br>the original text, unfortunately, no longer exists on this earth, and we are left only with the assurances of a “translator” that the testimony contained in the record is “true,” although […]
[…] and bad, except his past. On that subject it is unhaunted, pathetic with ignorance. He shudders. I am a refugee from a provincial backwater, he silently declares. He had taken considerable pride in that […]
[…] I were in charge of Church jargon, we would get rid of the words blessings, rewards, punishments, and tests. In place of those words, we would begin using “lessons to be learned.” I have […]
[…] this body, so slight. “I don’t always do things right,” she went on. “You know how I am. Take care of me.” The kiss Bart received this time was long and deep and nearly […]
[…] example of world class scripture. *** Before I go further, I should make it clear that I am not now, nor have I ever been, a Mormon. I’m not affiliated with the 13-million-strong, Utah-based Church […]
[…] history of the temple project will be shown from the Dutch perspective, with a discussion of some of the observable effects on the Dutch saints, one of them being a large drop in temple attendance.
Why Nature Matters: A Special Issue of Dialogue on Mormonism and the Environment
[…] much-anticipated article on the early Mormon “Chain of Belonging,” an especially beautiful personal essay by Scott Abbott, and an interview with Massimo Introvigne, a brief excerpt of which follows. Introvigne is a Roman Catholic […]
[…] trouble? Rebecca is a woman, and in 1890s Northwest Territories (Rebecca’s section of the territories is known today as Alberta, Canada), a woman is “not in matters of rights and privileges” and cannot own […]