A Time of Transition
May 3, 2018[…] desk, promising it would fall upon their backsides if the giggling did not subside. The names were read: Ellen Sue ………………………. and Jill ……………………………. The judge advised the parents that they had a right […]
[…] desk, promising it would fall upon their backsides if the giggling did not subside. The names were read: Ellen Sue ………………………. and Jill ……………………………. The judge advised the parents that they had a right […]
[…] narrow physical sense in which the word sex is used and portrayed by a sensual and perverted world . . .” (p. 21). While one cannot quarrel with such a virtuous outlook, it does […]
[…] again returned to earth, as the river blazed with prophecy, the leaves rejoiced, blessed, and a pima dove quietly in this east of the New World, orient in Occident, end with beginning, alighted. May/June, 1969
[…] where the water started. The tingling went clear to my skull, and I reached out to a world I had never known, something inviting me, as in my dreams. I left the house four […]
[…] Wilbur. Jesse grew up and President McKay grew up and became famous and traveled all over the world. Jesse might have taken short trips to Ogden and Salt Lake but he mainly stayed close […]
I do not hesitate and without reservation repeat from this remote end of the big wide world the very often heard expression from the lips of about three million people who have accepted the […]
[…] as Thomas Aquinas made reason and faith compatible within the framework of Catholic Christianity, gifted Mormon minds today are attempting to cast the theological and philosophical foundations of Mormon ism into sophisticated terms and […]
In the spring of 1970, with the biennial world conference of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints approaching, an acute polarization of theological positions and emotional sets seemed to have […]
[…] a divine power that few knew: heavenly forgiveness. Ironically it is the central message of “the good news.” He needed to complete the process. To salve his agony now might leave him with unfinished […]
[…] of J. Reuben Clark. The discussions and reading material have breadth without much depth. The interpretations of world problems tends toward gross oversimplification and misunderstanding, with simple nationalism as a ready solution. Our theology […]