In Memory of Dr. Bill
March 20, 2018Dialogue—and, indeed, the world of Mormon literature and history—have lost a loyal friend and critic in William Mulder, who died quietly in his sleep in March 12, 2008, in his ninety-third year. The influence […]
Dialogue—and, indeed, the world of Mormon literature and history—have lost a loyal friend and critic in William Mulder, who died quietly in his sleep in March 12, 2008, in his ninety-third year. The influence […]
[…] actively to the point of arousal, though never be yond sexual climax until after their marriage in Breaking Dawn. In light of LDS teachings on chastity, this unconscious answer to the question “How far […]
[…] irritants made him hateful and angry. Ridiculous, really. Thirty-three and a bitter old man. Why in the world did he think he would make a good husband? Why in the world was he getting […]
[…] expectations have been disappointed by breach, but it ought not to act to keep the promisor from breaking his promise merely on the basis of moral objections. Thus, there is a sense in which […]
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[…] of the Interior carry intrinsic interest and give rise to thought-provoking interpretations of and insights into the American West’s past and present. Enormously important in the shaping of the American West, federal employees have […]
[…] Religion Department at Claremont Graduate University as well as Howard W. Hunter Chair of Mormon Studies. An American religious historian, he earned a BA in History at Brigham Young University, an MA in International Peace […]
Over at Pathoes, find the Mormonism: Future of Faith in America online symposium featuring many friends of Dialogue.
[…] podcast in her stop at the Miller Eccles group. There she discusses her new book <a href=”http://www.amazon.com/Sex- World-Peace-Valerie-Hudson/dp/0231131828″><i>Sex and World Peace</i></a> (co-authored by Valerie Hudson, Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill, Mary Caprioli and Chad Emmett). From the […]
[…] was the work of Hugh Nibley, which defended the text’s historical validity and prophetic value through Old World cultural comparisons; then came the writings of John L. Sorenson, who again focused on its historical and […]