Letters to the Editor
August 3, 2024[…] good friend of mine turned down an offer to serve on Dialogue’s Board of Editors, because a mutual friend at B.Y.U. warned him it would hurt his chances in the Church. Sincerely, Stanley B. […]
[…] good friend of mine turned down an offer to serve on Dialogue’s Board of Editors, because a mutual friend at B.Y.U. warned him it would hurt his chances in the Church. Sincerely, Stanley B. […]
[…] to send them as soon as practicable directed to Mrs . Emma Smith, Nauvoo, Illinois. POST PAID. Today, one hundred and thirty years later, I would echo this request for new Latter-day Saint hymns, […]
Dear Sirs: …. The first issue specified that “Dialogue is not a journal of conservative opinion or a journal of liberal opinion, an evangelical journal or a journal of dissent; it is a forum […]
[…] also serious. I found the poems in “Afterlives” helpful in understanding a spiritual question: in the spirit world, why would one choose to remain in a fallen state rather than accept rescue? The poems […]
[…] these “I’m a Mormon” profiles were produced and curated at the institutional level (in conjunction with YouTube videos and other social media outreach), but most were created by individual members eager to contribute to […]
<i>Dialogue 55.1 (Spring 2022): 119–135</i><br>As the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints moved away from the plural marriage revelation, a marital system that created the cosmological backdrop for the doctrine of Heavenly Mothers, […]
[…] inappropriate ideologies passed down from their forefathers. However, having brown-skinned babies and a wider view of the world from all the moves we made over the years, I knew I could not be silently […]
[…] they define as “feminism.” That is not my opinion. Each of us—female and male—have power given us to serve and lead, speak out and nurture, preach doctrine, and clean the bathrooms in the ward building.
[…] “In a certain sense, the face is the icon of the body, the place where the inner world of the person becomes manifest. The human face is the subtle yet visual autobiography of each […]
<i>Dialogue 10.2 (Fall 1976, Reprinted Spring/Summer 2001): 67–74</i><br> An active church member shares his struggles of being in the church while being gay.“Solus,” S-O-L-US-, latin for alone, by an anonymous gay may in the […]