The Spirit of ’76
April 2, 2018[…] listened to his father-in-law to begin with and told his wife how he really felt, he’d be writing books instead of writing on bathroom walls. Sure, maybe things would be different then. Very different, […]
[…] listened to his father-in-law to begin with and told his wife how he really felt, he’d be writing books instead of writing on bathroom walls. Sure, maybe things would be different then. Very different, […]
[…] the implications of a cosmology, “treating the entire expression of the period as a single body of writing and paying little or no attention to modifications forced upon the mind by domestic events.” Even […]
[…] of the eastern papers, they are rather exercised over your admission among the cadets & one correspondent writing from this City to the N.Y. Herald, wants to know, “Will the boys permit the outrage;” […]
[…] provincial, so totally unfamiliar with twentieth-century scholarship, industry, and the desire for professional advancement which powers our writing. He would be insensitive to a new temper among Mormons and a new purpose, not so […]
[…] by John H. Gardner, the teacher’s supplement for the 1967 Gospel Doctrine Course, “The Gospel in the Service of Man,” expresses essentially the same position. He quotes the manual as saying: “the eternal intelligence […]
[…] will insure a sup ply of “coal” for much better “fires” in the future. Reflections on the Writing of Mormon History Klaus J. Hansen This afternoon, in the privacy of my hotel room, it […]
[…] the Church might hope to gain from it, unless it be one into the kind of tendentious historical writing that has been characteristic of so many of those outside the Church. . . . Another feature […]
[…] with the Church in other countries than has Dialogue. Without intending to impugn the quality of the writing of frequent contributors to Dialogue, I also feel that a broader interest in the journal might […]
The literature surveyed for this quarter’s bibliographical essay is from periodicals. Even the casual reader of this impressive list of recent works will notice that a high proportion of the reviewed literature concerns the […]
[…] outspoken have pled for excellence in worship. The Prophet Joseph Smith spoke of the “ancient order” of services in Adamic times, wherein worship was conducted with “such propriety that no one was allowed to […]