Letters to the Editor
February 19, 2021[…] will be greatly valued) can contact me by writing: Thor O. Nilsen 1238 Colorado Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 *** Dear Sirs: “Vardis Fisher and the Mormons” by Joseph M. Flora (Autumn 1969) […]
[…] will be greatly valued) can contact me by writing: Thor O. Nilsen 1238 Colorado Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 *** Dear Sirs: “Vardis Fisher and the Mormons” by Joseph M. Flora (Autumn 1969) […]
[…] both ways, for it is not unreasonable to doubt reason. Religion, Reason, and Truth—Historical Essays in the Philosophy of Religion by Sterling M. McMurrin (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1982), 280 pp., $25.
[…] of bias? Anderson relies on George Q. Cannon, who “had a remarkable intellect and a great capa city for accurate detail in his personal writing” (p. 60). This is the author who, in his […]
[…] it is a delightful stimulating contribution that deserves to be read. The Creation Scriptures: A Witness for God in the Scientific Age by William Lee Stokes (Salt Lake City: Starstone Publishing, 1979), 204 pp., $5.95.
[…] the functions and duties of a righteous, nonoppressing father. Rodney Turner, Woman and the Priesthood (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1972), p. 297. Conference Report, 6 Oct. 1951, p. 58, as cited in ibid., […]
[…] in the leadership of the early church, when the inspired leader, Peter, was replaced by the typical city bishop, an appointed and elected official—ambitious, jealous, calculating, power-seeking, authoritarian, an able politician and a master […]
[…] when we are most sensuously attached to the landscape and when, I think, the foundations of i dentity are firmly laid, I lived in gardens and wheatfields. They had been claimed a generation before […]
[…] of LDS women. It is certainly a must for any man who seeks to understand Mormon women. Mormon Women Speak, edited by Mary Lythgoe Bradford (Salt Lake City: Olympus Publishing Co., 1982), 237 pp., $9.95.
[…] all concluding that the Book of Mormon is a verifiable, religious revelation. Book of Mormon Authorship is inten ded as evidence for the faithful, as a challenge to the skeptic, and as a thorn in […]
[…] an attractive “must” for anyone interested in Mormon and Utah history. Orrin Porter Rockwell: Man of God, Son of Thunder by Harold Schindler (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1983), xvi, 417 pp., $25.00