Dialogue in Real Time
June 8, 2010[…] beginning, Dialogue was intended to be a way to get people talking about Mormonism in new ways. For many years, the Letters to the Editor were an important site of these conversations (and sometimes […]
[…] beginning, Dialogue was intended to be a way to get people talking about Mormonism in new ways. For many years, the Letters to the Editor were an important site of these conversations (and sometimes […]
[…] with Patricia Snell. Souls in Transition: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults. New York: Ox ford University Press, 2009. 355 pp. Tables, figures, appendices, and index. Cloth: 24.95. ISBN: 0195371798 One of […]
[…] this defiant symbol in the center of Independence, spiraling into the sky–saying that this building was built for the pursuit of peace, well, what does that mean in terms of discipleship, in terms of […]
At the Crossroads, Again: Mormon and Protestant Encounters in the Nineteenth and Twenty-First Century was a conference held February 24 and 25. If you missed it live, you can still enjoy video presentations from Christopher Jones, David Campbell, David McAllister-Wilson, Eileen Guenther, Terryl Givens, Kathleen Flake, Elaine Heath, Robert Bennett, and Warner Woodworth, and more. Plus watch Dialogue Editor Kristine Haglund accompany the conference in some Mormon hymns.
[…] in Zion” (highlighted in the news articles above) in “A Voice from the Past: The Benson Instructions for Parents.” She explains “Basically, the speech advocated that women place mothering responsibilities first by refusing paid […]
Title: Tiki and Temple: The Mormon Mission in New Zealand, 1854–1958 Author: Marjorie Newton Publisher: Greg Kof ford Books Genre: History Year: 2012 Pages: 343 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-1-58958-1210 Price: $29.95 Reviewed by Amanda Hendrix-Komoto Note: […]
[…] Palmyra on October 23, 1830) in the pages of the Church News on August 28, 1985. And for the first and only time that I can recall in my life, I was thrown for […]
From By Common Consent. For another beautiful example of Ashley’s writing, check out her piece from the Winter 2014 Issue: “In Light” released for free for everyone to enjoy. Ashley Mae […]