What You Don’t Know
March 23, 2018[…] overlap for six months, and there was something striking in this. Perhaps the combined power of our mutual sacrifice would extract some softness from our father, some blessing from God. Before I left I […]
[…] overlap for six months, and there was something striking in this. Perhaps the combined power of our mutual sacrifice would extract some softness from our father, some blessing from God. Before I left I […]
[…] to The Matrix as a source of metaphysical inspiration and is impervious (if one judges by network news and political campaigns) to any information that can’t be delivered in a twenty-second sound bite. Conclusion […]
[…] had lifted its ban on blacks in the priesthood. He was driving on the freeway when the news came over the radio. Bob had to pull off the road because he couldn’t see through […]
[…] got to choose a hundred dollars worth of fishing equipment from Carlson’s as a prize. The Second World War was over, but equipment was still hard to get. I fished with a metal telescope […]
[…] this earth, and we are left only with the assurances of a “translator” that the testimony contained in the record is “true,” although we do not, in fact, have even the complete text as […]
[…] we simply open our eyes and look about us, it would seem that Amos got it wrong. In societies insulated by affluence, where life runs in routine and moves by diversion, it is visible […]
[…] life and times of St. Francis, a handy introduction is Mark Galli’s Francis of Assisi and His World (Downers Grove, 111: InterVarsity Press, 2002). One definition says in part: “‘Saints’ are primarily the members […]
For the past six years, I have been engaged in various dialogues best under stood by a quick trip through the editorial correspondence files, a sort of diary (or dia-log) of my term as […]
[…] first pianist to make long-playing classical music recordings, and he championed great music from all over the world, including music by Mormon composers. Our project was his final recording. Mormoniana came to be available […]
In July 2004, the LDS Church published True to the Faith, a handbook of doctrines and beliefs arranged alphabetically from A (“Aaronic Priesthood”) to Z (“Zion”): 190 pages of what Mormons are supposed […]