Among the Mormons: A Survey of Current Literature
April 30, 2018The world of Mormon-directed periodicals continues to thrive as new journals appear and old (those that began within the last few years) journals struggle for continued existence
The world of Mormon-directed periodicals continues to thrive as new journals appear and old (those that began within the last few years) journals struggle for continued existence
[…] us if we could become more comfortable with ourselves. On the other hand, forty years in the world show me that smiles are cheap enough (have they not been painted on every souvenir in […]
[…] a Comforter to me. Not long after this experience, I concluded my mission and returned to the world—to materialistic, comfortable Salt Lake City—there to confront, among other experiences, my destiny with the Utah National […]
[…] by four walls, and waving goodbye to those brave spirits who depart each day for the cruel world. Whenever I return from a trip, I like to sit in my living room and refurbish […]
[…] he would mellow with age. One night when I reported for work the prison was buzzing with news of an escape attempt. The death row officer on the afternoon shift had been care less. […]
[…] that’s his style, and style is, ultimately, what J. L. Seagull is all about. If you haven’t read the book (a feat no less impressive than never having seen an “un-cola” billboard) nor been […]
[…] A request from George Carpenter for sea gull drawings for the 1907 Christmas edition of the Deseret News inspired Mahonri’s design for another work of importance to the Mormon heritage, the Sea Gull Monument. […]
[…] training. A second area of importance was the research opportunities provided by the Brigham Young University New World Archaeological Foundation (BYU NWAF). In the early 1960s President David O. McKay appointed Elder Howard W. […]
[…] is certainly necessary to remind ourselves that many of the most severe and immediate problems of the world, such as war, pollution, poverty, maldistribution, poor provision of public goods, external diseconomies, crime, mental disease, […]
Under the title “Puzzling Fossils Unearthed,” the Deseret News of 13 June, 1968 reported the discovery of “a fossilized footprint” which was said to pose a “dilemma for geologists.” The discovery was made in […]