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March 16, 2018[…] “Probably not. There’s no way to force him. Legally, he’s her sole custodian.” I could see the writing on the wall. It was time for me to articulate the inevitable. “Maybe you should stay […]
[…] “Probably not. There’s no way to force him. Legally, he’s her sole custodian.” I could see the writing on the wall. It was time for me to articulate the inevitable. “Maybe you should stay […]
I have been deeply comforted that Dialogue exists, that it’s there as a strong voice for things that need to be said.” – Carol Lynn Pearson
[…] be more dismayed at the persistence of our suffering or delighted at the tenacity of our hope. Writing about the intersection of suffering and hope, Francine Bennion told a story about talking with a […]
[…] elemental powers of nature, with their regulating powers of conscience and retribution.” Fuller addresses this female divine, writing that “to my restless spirit thou didst bring a kind of peace, for thou wert a […]
[…] 1973): 11. Bob Rees, “A Perfect Brightness of Hope,” Wayfare, July 5, 2023, https://www.wayfaremagazine.org/p/a-perfect-brightness-of-hope. Lester Bush, “ Writing ‘Mormonism’s Negro Doctrine: An Historical Overview’ (1973): Context and Reflections, 1998,” Journal of Mormon History 25, […]
[…] the compilation to what he called “A Short Historical Overview of the Negro Doctrine.” Most of the writing was done in Saigon over a period of what he called “four exhaustive, prayerful months.” During […]
[…] that needs to be answered is whether such observations hold up to empirical investigation. In order to get a sense of which names are popular in the state and when a name first appeared, […]
[…] to believe that her religion, her scholarship, and her activism belong integrally to Mormonism.” Although Haglund was writing specifically about the literary scholar Eugene England, many people regarded the September Six with a similar […]
[…] priority. I had a hard time believing that when I first heard it. Since I was little, writing has been my top priority. Well, okay, after church and family. While I was growing up […]
[…] Smith Papers. It is difficult to say that Hyde was teaching the garden atonement, both because his writing may be indicative of him physically pointing to various locations in the New Testament and vividly […]