LGBTQ Latter-day Saint Theology
August 20, 2020[…] “A New York journal called the Whip noted with some relief that among the sodomites infesting the city, ‘we find no Americans as yet – they are all Englishmen and French.’”15 Except that they […]
[…] “A New York journal called the Whip noted with some relief that among the sodomites infesting the city, ‘we find no Americans as yet – they are all Englishmen and French.’”15 Except that they […]
[…] skill. In Dutch there is a phrase that comes even closer to this skill: Een tip van de sluier oplichten, “lifting up a tip of the veil.” “I am going on in my progress […]
[…] Explicitly, to “secularize” means to shift emphasis from God to emphasis on man, or at least to de-emphasize religion in the traditional sense for an increased emphasis on the modern powers of man. Secularism […]
[…] . “Welcome to Hartford, Connecticut. In case of problems with this machine, call Giddings Jones, Kansas City, Missouri.” Now you hear the last call for your flight and you stand there looking at that […]
[…] any writing on the Nauvoo period is likely to touch on certain basic topics: the move from Missouri and the settlement at Commerce; missionary work in Britain and resultant immigration; the development of Nauvoo, […]
[…] life. My first survey yielded about 1,000 valid cases (questionnaires) from ten sample wards in Salt Lake City, and my second survey about 300 cases from two sample wards in a coastal city of […]
[…] and retainees of the past decade are columnist Rod Decker; editorial cartoonist Calvin Grondahl; Associate City Editor De Ann Evans; environmental writer Joe Bauman; energy and business writer Nick Snow; social problems writer Douglas […]
[…] not chronic congestion.” Lectures on law, domestic relations, and especially popular culture were also frequent staples. Miss De Wolf spoke on “Thoughts and Their Chariots,” Judge Emerson on “Culture,” Frank Tilford on “The Creations […]
[…] of Education decision of 1954 was a bleak one for black people in the United States. Segregation— de jure in the South and de facto in the North—made it easy for Americans to turn […]
[…] Latter-day Saints and Professor of History at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Johannes Cochlaeus, Commentaria de Actis et Scriptis Lutheri (1549). A. G. Dickens, The German Nation and Martin Luther (New York: […]