Jesus and the Prophets
April 24, 2018[…] forest, when he hath no prey? . . . (Amos 3:4) Shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it? (Amos 3:6) They spoke with abandon, fearlessly and with […]
[…] forest, when he hath no prey? . . . (Amos 3:4) Shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it? (Amos 3:6) They spoke with abandon, fearlessly and with […]
[…] feel that way. My sparser gifts are not so evenly spread. I think I have the capa city to write better than I can paint, but it took me a long time to accommodate […]
[…] will support continued publication of Sunstone, a magazine which has already made its mark in behalf of Mormon thought. Freeway to Perfection. By Calvin Grondahl. Salt Lake City: Sunstone Foundation, 1978. 95 pp., illus. $2.95.
[…] Peruvian, an Indonesian, or Japanese that the United States Constitution, not theirs, is divinely inspired. Salt Lake City, like Rome, like the Mecca, like Banaras, should be a sacred place as well as a […]
[…] to be as half-hearted and inconclusive as are all the howlings in the night about the histori city of the Mormon story itself. And we must continue to wonder what Wilford Woodruff meant when […]
“The glory of the City was the temple of the sun.” —Will Durant He saw something that morning deep among the delicate leaves burning against the Eastern sky The sun and suns, radiance enfolded […]
[…] write poetry. And when you think How few of us there’ve been, it’s queerer still. I won der what it is that makes us do it, Singles us out to scribble down, man-wise, The […]
[…] of political systems, including the international system. In sum, they were optimistic about man and his capa city to bridle power for his own purposes. They were optimistic about democratic governments and their ability […]
[…] though he disappoints us because of what might have been, he has produced a book well worth reading. Defender of the Faith: The B. H. Roberts Story. By Truman Madsen. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1980.
[…] writer, whose light shines through any bushel. Will I Ever Forget This Day? Excerpts from the Diaries of Carol Lynn Pearson, edited by Elouise M. Bell. Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft, 1980. 130 pp. $5.50.