A Mormon View of Life
April 13, 2018[…] tense. Joy is to be experienced here and now. Jesus confirmed this idea when he said, “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly” (John 10:10). […]
[…] tense. Joy is to be experienced here and now. Jesus confirmed this idea when he said, “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly” (John 10:10). […]
[…] such peremptory fashion that I fumed all day. By that evening at the annual faculty dance the news was all over campus that I had been turned down but was not going to accept […]
[…] know that. I have learned that that is not the case and that, in many areas, the news is not particularly welcome. Many consider indeterminacy too theoretical, political, irrelevant, or damaging to their work. […]
<i>Dialogue 36.3 (Fall 2003): 191–1933</i><br>Claudia Bushman and others reflect back on Exponent II.
[…] Saints have engaged in missionary work since the year of the religion’s founding. But sociological research on the experience of these missionaries is still young and stands as a field white and ready to harvest.
[…] Schumann-Fitzner, told President Burkhardt that the state had given the “green light” to the Freiberg project. That news might have been a reason for rejoicing. But there is no evidence of it in Elder […]
[…] 1843 in her Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow . . . (Salt Lake City: Deseret News Company, 1884), 70, 73, and 75. Abigail had married Enoch V. Leavitt (1799-1866) in 1821, but […]
[…] Save the leg? The doctor had crossed hairy arms over his scrubs. How do you deliver bad news? How do you drop barbells without cracking the floor? They can try. He’s gone upstairs. You […]
[…] the silences that have been broken by these narratives, adding, “This anthology is just the beginning of breaking that silence. Within this silence is a sea of other silences” (10). Pray is also the […]
[…] well-founded cliché is that every college freshman knows Descartes’s proposition cogito ergo sum, “I think, therefore I am.” You find it on mugs and T-shirts. It is one of the things that beginning philosophy […]