Latest issue – Volume 57, No. 4

Winter Issue

Our Winter 2024 Issue is filled with fascinating studies on the theme of “The Family in Latter-day Saint Culture and Thought.” Begin with James E. Faulconer’s “On a Philosophy of Marriage” and follow it up with Kate Mower’s “Rule of Lawyers: Latter-day Saint Entanglement in Eastern European Anti-LGBTQI+” and if that isn’t enough, learn about “The Legacy of the 1960’s ‘New Era’ and Singing Mothers Tour on Latter-Day Saint Gender Roles and the Family in Great Britain” by Elizabeth Mawlam. Then delve into five fantastic personal voice essays, some thoughtful poetry and Karen Rosenbaum’s newest fiction piece “Subjunctive Cases.” Plus what books are reviewed this time? So much important scholarship to be found.

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