Review: Jack Harrell, A Sense of Order and Other Stories
October 23, 2013 For other Jack Harrell offerings featured in Dialogue, check out “Form and Integrity” and “A Visit for Tregan.” Reviewed […]
For other Jack Harrell offerings featured in Dialogue, check out “Form and Integrity” and “A Visit for Tregan.” Reviewed […]
Three Mormon themed podcasts caught our ear this week, two of which featured Board Member Joanna Brooks. First the Sistas in Zion get reactions from with black members and others on the new Race and the Priesthood gospel topic page. Cathy Stokes, Marvin Perkins, Joanna Brooks all join them as guests.
With the recent official statement on Race and the Priesthood promoting discussions on “the difficult issue of prophets and apostles who are subject to the influences of culture and largely unexamined assumptions of their day that color their understandings of and impact their statements about sometimes very important matters,” Dan Wotherspoon over at the Mormon Matters podcast asks Joanna Brooks and Ronda Callister to open up their hearts in discussing their personal journey in finding “Peace with Human Prophets.”
[…] better interfaith relationships. During the last two presidential elections he became one of the many go-to sources for news outlets seeking soundbites on evangelical views of Mormonism. He’s taken a lot of heat for […]
[…] including board members and writers, are also quoted, including Patrick Mason, Paul Reeve, Armand Mauss, Robert Rees and more. For more Dialogue articles like Lester Bush’s article, please see the “Race Issues” topic page.
[…] Wrestling the Angel: The Foundations of Mormon Thought: Cosmos, God, Humanity Hardcover: i-xiii, 390 pages. Publisher: Ox ford University Press, forthcoming (2014). Pre-order Amazon price in the US: $27.96. When I heard that Professor […]
[…] Peter Enns is an evangelical Christian and a Bible scholar—two identity markers that’ve raised a few conflicts for him. Which really is too bad, because he seems like a pretty faithful, intelligent, funny guy. […]
[…] that the essays do not address the painful teaching about polygamy in eternity. “These are real issues for Mormon women,” Ms. Haglund said. “And because the church has never said definitively that polygamy won’t […]
[…] great poet and author, we presents her writings from within Dialogue’s pages: “Where Can I Turn for Peace?“a personal essay from Fall 2006: “Here in the baffling conundrums of politics and power, we […]
Wow. This may be the most tangibly useful episode of a Mormon-related podcast I have ever heard. The vulnerability present in this conversation is incredible. I think this is so useful to listen to.
This comment on the new Mormon Matters podcast titled “Mutual Respect: Creating Healthy Relationships When Loved Ones Choose a Different Faith Path” featuring Chelsea Shields Strayer in dialogue with her parents Eric and Heidi Shields.