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April 16, 2018[…] “so-low-ist.” It is raining quite fast so I must stay in the house alone all day, reading, writing, whistling and thinking “what is home without a companion.” . . . How I would like […]
[…] “so-low-ist.” It is raining quite fast so I must stay in the house alone all day, reading, writing, whistling and thinking “what is home without a companion.” . . . How I would like […]
[…] 2002 on planes carrying Pakistani military personnel who had been advising the Taliban. (2) As of this writing (May 2003), Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters continue to wage terrorist attacks against American and U.N. […]
[…] “Science Fiction/Fantasy Authors of Various Faiths,” retrieved in October 2004 from http://www.adherents.com/lit/sf_other.html#lds. These statistics include only authors writing for a mainstream rather than religion-specific audience; a significant number of authors write science fiction directed […]
[…] or think they are or hope they are.” This sentiment captured my initial purpose in crafting this essay. Dealing chiefly with my evolving spiritual life, it is the story of a youth whose extended […]
[…] output of Leonard Arrington’s history division, it set off alarms at Church headquarters. Unwilling to concede the writing of the Church’s history to professional historians, senior apostles Ezra Taft Benson and Mark Petersen, with […]
[…] who can “produce a major study that will be a real history of Utah.” Thousands of book reviews have been written and read by persons who appreciate their inspiration and moral uplift, but never […]
<i>Dialogue 51.3 (Fall 2018): 131–153</i><br>This essay provides an outline for how to have a more robust intrafaith dialogue about race among members of the LDS church. Using principles from Martin Luther King, Jr. about […]
[…] (and I like Ellis Craig’s evaluation of it: “Mary Astor ran the Church”). The unproductiveness of Mormon writing appears strange on the face of things, because the story of the Mormon people is a […]
[…] them to a central correlation committee for approval, and later a separate department of instructional development began writing all lessons. Here, too, the auxiliaries retreated to a helping role. The size of general boards […]
[…] By 1979, it had gone through its sixth printing. Yet her most substantial contribution was in the writing of biographies and the editing of pioneer diaries. Among her biographies, two are out standing: Dudley […]