A Mighty Change of Heart
April 22, 2018[…] when in comes Claude with hay in his hair and manure on his shoes (he heard the news while milking), and he says he’s just come to say goodbye and gosh, honey, I’m going […]
[…] when in comes Claude with hay in his hair and manure on his shoes (he heard the news while milking), and he says he’s just come to say goodbye and gosh, honey, I’m going […]
[…] time, insuring the suitability of church forms and facilitating the uniform procedure of Church programs across the world. Under the building missionary program, standard plans were exploited as an effective tool in the massive […]
[…] of Corinne as a legitimate rival to Salt Lake City was a chore to which the town’s newspapers applied themselves with vigor. For example, in 1870 the editor of the Corinne Reporter boasted that the […]
[…] hand gestures of snubbing the nose and shooting a gun. There is a sense of violence, a breaking out of conventional images. Perhaps it also gives a sense of the revolutionary, of women who […]
[…] psychology of Melville, the symbolism of Lawrence, the structure of Sartre. For decades and for centuries in English-speaking colleges and universities, certain genres have been traditional, respected and accepted without need of defense: the […]
[…] women to report their storage successes and questions to the Exponent. During the years that followed, the newspaper carried articles about women donating Sunday eggs, gleaning the harvested fields, and contributing money and wheat. […]
[…] Samuel F. Atwood, 29 Oct. 1870, Brigham Young Letterbooks, Ms., p. 405 ff., Church Archives. Deseret Evening News, 30 May 1877. Clark, Messages of the First Presidency, 2:283. Ibid. Edward Partridge, Journal, 15 Jan. […]
[…] space given to the historical and academic aspects of Mormonism and more on the Church in today’s world. It would be very interesting, and I believe very healthy, if there could be some scientific […]
[…] shadows flee; Lo! Zion’s standard is unfurled. The dawning of a brighter day Majestic rises on the world. The clouds of error disappear Before the rays of truth divine; The glory, bursting from afar, […]
[…] by Schopenhauer, with his direct arguments; and by Shakespeare and Brahms, with the infinite variety of their worlds.” In other words, in the variety of artistic representation, Borges finds little that resembles the simplistic […]