Toward a Post-Heterosexual Mormon Theology
March 16, 2018[…] ye are all one in Christ Jesus” (Gal. 3:28) and “he denieth none that come unto him, black and white, bond and free, male and female; and he remembereth the heathen; and all are […]
[…] ye are all one in Christ Jesus” (Gal. 3:28) and “he denieth none that come unto him, black and white, bond and free, male and female; and he remembereth the heathen; and all are […]
[…] their editorship, books were published that consisted of some of the best of Dialogue. Neither White nor Black, Personal Voices, and Sisters in Spirit are three examples, although the latter consists of some original […]
[…] the little desert hamlet of Short Creek on the Utah-Arizona border. Today the Utah side of the community, where Johnson died, is called Hildale, and the Arizona side is Colorado City. In the mid-1930s […]
[…] be the site of Aguacatal in Campeche, Mexico, and defended by Christensen on various occasions (see UAS Newsletter 22.02, 46.0, 47.3, and his num erous public declarations at Leadership Weeks). After excavating at Aguacatal […]
[…] tears different from those shed earlier, after a kiss, over an altar. Her hair is long and black, no longer done up but spreading away from her head like the rays of a medieval […]
[…] majority (59 percent) say their faith is “very important” to them, which ranks LDS youth just below black Protestants (72 percent) and just above conservative Protestants (57 percent) (113). LDS youth have the highest […]
[…] recent Sunday would surprise Americans who think of Mormons as young white missionaries in stiff white shirts, black ties and name tags. Yes, there are white missionaries handing out bulletins at Washington’s Third Ward […]
[…] Rees shares profound reflections on the momentous occasion when the LDS Church reversed its priesthood ban against black members after four decades. In his thought-provoking interview, Bob outlines his hopes for a more penitent […]
[…] been discussed and written regarding whether or not the rate of LGBT youth suicides in the Mormon community has risen in the wake of the November 2015 handbook policy change that categorizes same-sex married […]
[…] Nephi, are said to be the iniquitous branch of the Native Americans “cursed” by God with “ black” or “dark” skin, whereas the other branch, the righteous Nephites, the scriptural record keepers, are “white,” […]