Soul-Making, or Is There Life Before Death?
April 18, 2018This not existing is despicable.” Such was the outcry of a man who i c ame to the painful realization that he was so immersed in and ab sorbed by a field of forces […]
This not existing is despicable.” Such was the outcry of a man who i c ame to the painful realization that he was so immersed in and ab sorbed by a field of forces […]
[…] but no one was home. I then went to my niece’s house, needing to tell someone the news. By then I was through crying and ready for a little joy and laughter. Finally I […]
Juanita Brooks holds an undisputed place among Mormon historians. Her landmark and still definitive history of the Mountain Meadows massacre was first published by Stanford University Press in 1950 and reprinted by the University […]
[…] good memoirs awaken “a sense of what it might be like to be someone else or to live in another time or culture, and they tell us about ourselves, stretch our imagination, and enrich […]
Steven L. Peck. W andering Realities: The Mormonish Short Fiction of Steven L. Peck. Provo: Zarahemla Books, 2015. 220 pp. Paperback: $14.95. ISBN: 978-0988323346. Steven L. Peck. Evolving […]
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Eric Freeze. Invisible Men: Stories. San Francisco: Outpost 19, 2016. 150 pp. Paperback: $16.00. Reviewed by Lisa Rumsey Harris Dialogue. Winter […]
[…] sleep nor rest. I prayed twice for strength, spiritual strength when it seemed as though 2 c ame home from 1’s place with a bowl of food appearing something like candy.” A dark spirit […]
[…] Sarah’s letter. Addressing Sarah as “My Dear Sister,” Martha expressed her delight at hearing from her, relayed news of their brothers, requested more information about their ancestors, and expressed her desire for their continued […]
Dialogue 55.4 (Winter 2022): 41–83
Drawing on observations and suggestions from scholars of Tibetan Buddhism and Mormonism, this article compares the production of the Book of Mormon with that of the class of Tibetan […]
S amuel M. Brown’s Where the Soul Hungers is something of a grab bag of sundry reflections on the gospel. As Brown himself explains, the book is intended to be part “pure devotions” and […]