D. Michael Quinn's Dialogue Legacy
May 22, 2021D. Michael Quinn (1944– 2021) was a stalwart scholar of Mormonism who found an academic home in the pages of Dialogue. We honor his legacy by collecting his articles on this page. His work […]
D. Michael Quinn (1944– 2021) was a stalwart scholar of Mormonism who found an academic home in the pages of Dialogue. We honor his legacy by collecting his articles on this page. His work […]
[…] Century, edited by Patrick Q. Mason (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2016), 88. In December 2021, the LDS Church updated its General Handbook worship guidelines, allowing for the first time more diversity […]
[…] is located within the boundaries of the Oakland Stake, which, until recently, followed a pattern of growth and membership typical of U.S. urban areas. This pattern changed abruptly with the influx by 1981 of […]
[…] will falsehood. It is actually no more or less than the men or women who use it. —Edward R. Murrow The Mormon Church is a formidable broadcast institution. Through subsidiary corporations and institutions it […]
For our Dialogue Gospel Study (14 March 2021) on Doctrine and Covenants 25, Melody Newey Johnson asked participants to write down a word, words, or phrases that came to mind when they thought of […]
The summer of 2021 brought a greatly anticipated event to the LDS-Mormon art community: the opening of the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts’s gallery in Manhattan. Its inaugural exhibition, Great Awakening: Vision and Synthesis […]
[…] Fireside podcast, “New Words.” Mary Rakow, “New Words with Mary Rakow,” Fireside with Blair Hodges, Sept. 13, 2021, podcast. Isaiah 45:7. Life of Pi, directed by Ang Lee (20th Century Fox, 2012), DVD, 21:16–21:29. […]
[…] Sumerau and Cragun, “Trans-forming Mormonism,” 117–21. Sumerau and Cragun, “Trans-forming Mormonism,” 120. Jan Drucker, personal communication, April 2021. This phrase was created in a collaboration with Dr. Drucker, who at the time was one […]
Today, June 20, 2021, is the first day since March 15, 2020 that we in the Stanford First Ward have been allowed to attend service in our own building without masks and social distancing. […]
[…] Mother is very much alive in the everyday lives of thousands of Church members. Peggy Fletcher Stack’s 2021 Mother’s Day article in the Salt Lake Tribune reported: “There is a tidal wave of interest […]