Letters to the Editor
February 18, 2018[…] has a testimony” seems indefensible, especially when Mr. Romney proved that it was actually a handicap in politics to be a “good” man. Likewise to say—as the letter does—that Mr. Lloyd is a man with […]
[…] has a testimony” seems indefensible, especially when Mr. Romney proved that it was actually a handicap in politics to be a “good” man. Likewise to say—as the letter does—that Mr. Lloyd is a man with […]
[…] be printed in the same form as the radio addresses, for distribution. Four days later the Deseret News Church Section carried the text of Talmage’s remarks, and it also was issued in pamphlet form. […]
[…] how one chooses to resolve the issues surrounding its origins, one must conclude that the Book of Mormon’s theological arguments should be seen as designed to be read and understood by its early nineteenth-century audience.
[…] been a book of considerable impact and importance in America, insofar as it has affected the lives of many millions of citizens; yet it has never really been counted in the canon of American literature.
[…] and its corollary the profit motive; commercialization of economic life under a system of prices; a free market; development of speculation, or roundaboutness in production; establishment of predicable law; acceptance of rational technology; the […]
[…] p. 106. Nibley, pp. 36, 46. Ibid., p. 90 and the recollections of William Smith in Deserer News, January 20, 1894. There are no page numbers in the diary, but Joseph’s remarks were made […]
[…] “ever lasting mountains” to fulfill its prophetic dream of becoming a worldwide organization. Each year 225 thous and or more Saints are added to the fold. Over seventy percent are converts, recruited by a […]
[…] tribes (19 Nov. 1890, Woodruff Papers). Meanwhile, the Deseret Weekly News reprinted stories from prominent newspapers. Such headlines as “The Indian Revolt,” “The Indians Could Sweep the Country West of the Missouri,” “Rumors of […]
[…] one step in that direction, this article explores Book of Mormon usage in the pre-Utah period (1830—46), and seeks answers to the following questions: Which passages from the Book of Mormon were cited and […]
[…] 1971): 46–58
Since around the time as the martyrdom, Joseph Smith has been compared to Muhammad who was the founder of Islam. Green and Goldrup presents evidence for how Islam and the church are different.