Luigi Scali, My Friend
April 20, 2018[…] now are old ladies who slam doors. Maybe we’ll find a family there.” I always enjoyed talk ing to people in Giardini Scotti, a beautiful park with palm trees, fountains, and remains of elaborate […]
[…] now are old ladies who slam doors. Maybe we’ll find a family there.” I always enjoyed talk ing to people in Giardini Scotti, a beautiful park with palm trees, fountains, and remains of elaborate […]
[…] I can think of no single area of exploration which promises to be so fruitful in un derstanding the dynamics of Mormonism.” While a history of LDS biblical interpretation has yet to be written, […]
[…] on to make general observations about the topic rather than limited ones about the books being consi dered, the text read like an essay, not a book review. What was I to do with […]
We consider the conductor of a religious periodical under as much stronger obligations to seek after and publish the truth, as eternity is longer than any portion of time of which we have any […]
[…] read the authors’ stated purpose . . . “to trace the wo men’s movement from its beginn ings to the current issues surrounding the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, with an in-depth discussion […]
A few years back fifty LDS aca demics were asked to list the most eminent intellectuals in Mormon history. B. H. Roberts and Orson Pratt were most frequently nominated. James E. Talmage and John […]
[…] and perhaps most influential early Mormon pamphleteer was Orson Pratt. From his conversion in 1830 to his death in 1881, he authored over thirty works on both religious and scientific topics. Influential during his […]
[…] Thirteenth Ward Relief Society and one of the Mormon Church’s “leading ladies,” at her home on S alt Lake City’s Second East Street. In the year of our visit, 1890, her two-story, plastered adobe […]
[…] and image as the prophets he served. Few rank-and-file church members, however, are familiar with “the mak ing” of this Mormon General Authority. Prior to his calling as a religious leader, Clark had distinguished […]
I see from the standpoint of Christian orthodoxy. This means that for me the mean ing of life is centered in our Redemption by Christ and what I see in the world I see […]