Mary’s Response and Mine
April 27, 2018[…] Thence my predilection for Luke, for he is sensitively and sympathetically attuned to the dynamics of this human response. He sees and gives us to see that one of the peculiarities of faith is […]
[…] Thence my predilection for Luke, for he is sensitively and sympathetically attuned to the dynamics of this human response. He sees and gives us to see that one of the peculiarities of faith is […]
[…] the ‘good old days’ either”—that these problems have been present whenever the Lord’s kingdom was organized among human beings. Your letter brings back voices from the past, memories of precious friends and of other […]
[…] at the University of Utah, de scribes the find as a “most remarkable specimen of a fossil human footprint.” He concludes that it raises “a serious contradiction of conventional geology.” In this same issue […]
[…] (the doctrine of the Two Ways), their two natures being mingled in exactly equal portions in every human being. To neutralize what would otherwise be the overpowering appeal of the heavenly treasure, the memory […]
[…] teaches a similar lesson. According to man’s reasoning and observation, and the Preacher was adept at both, human life is vain and devoid of meaning; yet underlying the probing cynicism of this book is […]
[…] His poetry reflects the tension between the reassurance guaranteed by religious precept and the uncertainty inherent in human percept. The orthodox Mormon believes that “Man is that he might have joy,” and a self–conscious […]
As an epigraph to their anthology A Believing People: Literature of the Latter -day Saints, Richard Cracroft and Neal Lambert quote Orson F. Whitney’s 1888 Contributor essay, “Home Literature”: We shall yet have Miltons […]
[…] 1977): 12–46</i><br>The extensive national attention had a demonstrable impact in Utah. In 1876 the territory’s first anti -abortion law was enacted, carrying a penalty of two to ten years for performing an abortion; a […]
[…] He occupies both space and time. He is to be found some place and sometime as are human beings. The progressive God aspects of this are based on two interpretations. One is that the […]
[…] it is heartening to find many of the best novelists now writing with some hope for the human condition. Writers of fiction often see and describe most clearly the status of society and the […]