The Bowhunter
April 16, 2018[…] fur. Normally the sun was a nuisance—casting shadows, flashing warning signals off of rings and belt buckles—but today Jack would have welcomed a little color. Red and gold flowers were scattered about, but there […]
[…] fur. Normally the sun was a nuisance—casting shadows, flashing warning signals off of rings and belt buckles—but today Jack would have welcomed a little color. Red and gold flowers were scattered about, but there […]
[…] wrote, “You are Not Alone: A Please for Understanding the Homosexual Condition.” O’Brian was a gay man and this esay addresses how church members should treat LGBT members. He points to Jan Stout’s article […]
[…] provocative volume on reproductive rights and law in Ameri can society, Reproduction and Succession, social anthropologist Robin Fox writes about the breakdown of the nuclear, monogamous family as an obvious feature of American life. […]
[…] questions about the rapid growth of Mormonism. Issues include changing Mormon demographics, cultural tensions of church globalization, and the evolution of Mormon identity and assimilation. Another topic of research focuses on mass media use […]
[…] in New Testament “form criticism”) will be to distinguish the original historic core of the visionary narrative and experience from later anachronistic redactions. Finally, if Joseph Smith did see what he claimed to see […]
[…] their God-given work as wife, mother, grandmother, home maker, and charitable neighbor.” Its pages were filled with news from Re lief Society sisters in “From Near and Far,” as well as messages, poetry, recipes, […]
[…] books thus: “What you are will shape your book whether you want it to or not. I am Christian, so that conviction will pervade the book even when I make no conscious effort to […]
[…] A Documentary History (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2005), 415. Ibid., 459. Danny L. Jorgensen, “The Old Fox: Alpheus Cutler, Priestly Keys to the Kingdom, and the Early Church of Jesus Christ” in Differing […]
[…] officially denounce such anti-Black teachings in church-sponsored venues, specifically General Conference, the Ensign magazine, or the Church News.” It is worth noting that for such a profound change in Church policy there was scarcely […]
[…] you do that. I’m a cowboy, and I’ve learned that if I ride in the herd, I am lost—totally helpless. One who rides counter to it is trampled and killed. One who only trails […]