“Blessings Deferred”
March 29, 2024[…] of those same Church officials and into every church building. Yes, they fixed their mistake for the online version, but those printed versions are still in the family room of every Church member who […]
[…] of those same Church officials and into every church building. Yes, they fixed their mistake for the online version, but those printed versions are still in the family room of every Church member who […]
[…] about 1 to 3 percent of their genetic signature to African ancestry, with the intermingling of populations dating back fifty-five generations, on average—that is, to roughly 1,600 years ago. Middle Eastern groups have inherited […]
by Richard Sherlock As a pacifist for my entire adult life, I find the Dialogue call for papers too inviting to ignore. During the Vietnam War thirty-five years ago, I came to grips with […]
[…] a link to the full article. Kristine: Why is fiction a good place to explore the search for God? Why not personal essays or reporting? Why fiction? Brady: That’s a good question, and I […]
[…] and the jury will return shortly with the verdict. The problem is that we all too often forget we’re all incapable of constructing, let alone judging between, contrasting claims about our past in an […]
[…] the Editor about the International Mormon Studies Book Project, here is a Patheos post with more in formation on how to donate. “As Mormonism continues to develop internationally, so too does the field of […]
[…] bear one another’s burdens that they may be light, to mourn with those that mourn, to com fort those who stand in need of comfort, and to stand as witnesses of God in all […]
[…] Common Consent By Jason K. Re-reading Job: Understanding the Ancient World’s Greatest Poem Michael Austin Greg Kof ford Books, 2014 $20.95 Academic approaches to scripture sometimes arouse suspicion in LDS circles, especially when they […]
In a guest post for Rational Faiths, Board Member Patrick Mason says “It’s pretty obvious that most Mormons are not pacifists. But […]
[…] href=”https://www.dialoguejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/25952316.jpg”>Son of the Black Sword: The Saga of the Forgotten Warrior I Larry Correia Baen, 2015 Hardcover, 412 pp., $25.00 Reviewed by Michael […]