Women and Priesthood
March 28, 2018[…] been reiterated in such works as Joseph Fielding Smith, The Way to Perfection, Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1958, p. 106 and in John L. Lund, The Church and the Negro, 1967, pp. […]
[…] been reiterated in such works as Joseph Fielding Smith, The Way to Perfection, Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1958, p. 106 and in John L. Lund, The Church and the Negro, 1967, pp. […]
[…] read my article, “Through Immigrant Eyes: Utah History at the Grass Roots.” She sounded breathless: “For years and years/’ she wrote, “I have believed—for what reason, I wonder, since I never really lived in […]
[…] could come of this” look, grayness and sweaty resignation. But he did perk right up when the news turned out good. “Well,” he said, pleased as punch to look at him. “Well. I’ll try […]
[…] disturbed by the Church’s reaction. The excommunication of Sonia Johnson “poured gasoline on the fires of misunderstanding.” News of the excommunication hit the media the weekend before Colton was scheduled to chair a preparatory […]
Good morning. It is an honor to speak to you today on the holiest of Sabbaths, when we come together to celebrate the resurrection of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Easter is, of course, a […]
[…] living, and living changes us. Without its fiery demise, the Provo Tabernacle wouldn’t be what it is today. And without what it is today, the tabernacle’s story wouldn’t be complete. Life is the same […]
[…] of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Salt Lake City: Desert News, 1884), 46; see also “The Grand Destiny of Man,” Deseret Evening News, July 20, 1901, 22. […]
<i>Dialogue 51.3 (Fall 2018): 45–81</i><br>Brooks explains that “Mormons will have to choose to acknowledge the pivotal and pervasive role of white supremacy in the founding of LDS institutions and the growth of the Mormon movement.”
[…] of the Book of Mormon is no easy task in the era of DNA studies, archaeological excavations, and aggressive attacks by evangelical Protestants. Latter-day Saints cultivate commitment to the veracity of the Book of […]
[…] Jennie O’Brien,” she said. “I’m sixteen. I’m like you. People don’t believe I’m that old. But I am.” Reeves gave a doubtful glance. “I am!” she insisted. He nodded acquiescently. She tilted her head […]