Women and Priesthood
April 19, 2018 […] (Winter 1981): 48–59
I smiled wryly at the cartoon on the stationery. The picture showed a woman st anding before an all-male ecclesiastical board and asking, “Are you trying to tell me that God is […]
[…] (Winter 1981): 48–59
I smiled wryly at the cartoon on the stationery. The picture showed a woman st anding before an all-male ecclesiastical board and asking, “Are you trying to tell me that God is […]
Dialogue 23.4 (Winter 1990): 83–96This essay explores some of the strengths of deliberately choosing to relate to our world with gender-inclusive language in three areas
Dialogue 27.2 (Summer 1994): 197–230
I am astonished that it took so many readings and a focus on the question of using gender-inclusive language in the simplified version to discover something that should have been […]
[…] active in Nauvoo and Winter Quarters, and by itinerant artists who visited the early Mormon settlements survive today in Utah collections. A love of art apparently existed, and Brigham Young apparently encouraged it. He […]
[…] guy, I hope.” “No, Dad.” Erval sat on the couch. “I didn’t know you were interested in politics.” The father propped one leg over the other and settled in, draping his arm along the […]
[…] silence. “You are Gadianton’s lackeys, fighting for your own illusions and your own pleasure in death.” “ Today you will die!” the warrior shouted. “No, you will die—and all of this,” I said, gesturing […]
[…] psychic activities or functions, i.e., thinking, willing, feeling, oughting, and desiring, which define the person for us today, however embryonic these functions may have been; otherwise there seems to be no basis for the […]
[…] 5, 1968, with the following remarks: “At this time we express deep sorrow and shock at the news of the passing of a man, Martin Luther King, who dedicated his life to what he […]
[…] I am probably guilty as charged. However, I think I understand why there exists a gap between today’s young people and the institutionalized values of their country. The second factor contributing to the existence […]
Dialogue 57.2 (Summer 2024): 5–40
This article will explain what trauma is and how to be trauma informed, describe a few examples from the Book of Mormon in which a sensitivity to trauma could […]