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March 14, 2018[…] quiet and polite by temperament. He was handy with a rope and had already developed a knack for breaking horses. Sometimes his mother came out to the ranch but mostly she stayed at the […]
[…] quiet and polite by temperament. He was handy with a rope and had already developed a knack for breaking horses. Sometimes his mother came out to the ranch but mostly she stayed at the […]
[…] split open the challenge single adults face in navigating their understanding of healthy and faithful practices in dating and sexuality for single adults. Dr. Finlayson-Fife shared numerous testimonials from single adults, and it was […]
[…] Pulido, “Mother There.” Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar, The Madwoman in the Attic (Yale University Press, 1979). Online Etymological Dictionary, s.v. “crone,” https://www.etymonline.com/word/crone. Clarissa Pinkola Estés, The Dangerous Old Woman Series: Myths and Stories […]
[…] and whites is not sanctioned by the Church. Social intercourse with the negroes has this tendency, and for equivalent reasons, it is not sanctioned by the Church. This does not mean that the Church […]
[…] the occupations of stake presidents and their counselors in Chile, employing the same general categories. Using the online version of the LDS Church News for 2000–2019, I collected data for Chile (table 1) and […]
[…] are twice as popular in Utah than in the remainder of the country. The algorithm, which appears online, outputs a wonderful variety of novel names, many of which have a particular Utah flavor to […]
[…] web format of this article as a courtesy. There may be unintentional differences from the printed version. For citational and bibliographical purposes, please use the printed version or the PDFs provided online and on JSTOR.
[…] Nauvoo. Sessions, Mormon Thunder, chap. 4. Genealogical information on the Conrads is available through LDS records accessible online through https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:SPBP-HGQ. Generally, such records should be second sourced when possible. I have used census records […]
[…] an ideal of cosmic as well as human collaboration. His personal mode of leadership increasingly shifted from autocratic to collaborative—and that mode infused both his most radical theologizing and his hopes for Church comity itself.
[…] on “achievements and expectations.” A Midwestern Lutheran, Wilson took as his text a phrase from Seneca: “ For I am accustomed also to go over into alien camps, not so much as a fugitive, […]