The Complementarity Principle
April 24, 2021[…] great location. It just doesn’t have any bathrooms. That’s OK, though, isn’t it? Don’t you want to buy it?” Sometime after 2:00 a.m., I stared at the ceiling and spoke through it, out loud, […]
[…] great location. It just doesn’t have any bathrooms. That’s OK, though, isn’t it? Don’t you want to buy it?” Sometime after 2:00 a.m., I stared at the ceiling and spoke through it, out loud, […]
[…] “In the Garden of Babel” gorgeously comes alive as Eldria and God speak about what it means to be human and to be a god. What does this human woman learn from God? What […]
[…] history, Kingston became convinced of the centrality of plural marriage and the authenticity of John Taylor’s 188 6 revelation. He further believed he was among the men called to perpetuate plural marriage into the […]
[…] for Endless is my name. Wherefore—Eternal punishment is God’s punishment. Endless punishment is God’s punishment” (D&C 19: 6–12). So, according to these verses, the term “endless punishment” actually means God’s punishment, not (as literally […]
Dialogue 56.1 (Spring 2023): 27–55
Enjoy an interview about this piece here.
Desiring to better understand how people are navigating these complex identity negotiations, I interviewed seven trans and/or gender nonconforming Mormons […]
[…] desires for righteousness and the divine willingness to be bound by covenant. This point has remained constant, even though emphases in the church have changed over time, also bringing change to the endowment ceremony itself
Dialogue 45.3 (Fall 2013):188–206The scripture I have in mind, of course, is the Book of Mormon. What follows is a Gentile’s appreciation—even recommendation—of this well-known but largely unread example of worldclass scripture.
Dialogue 36.3 (Fall 2003): 159–175
In this paper I will explore official and unofficial messages that theLDS church has sent to girls and women about childbearing during the twentieth century and the effect those messages […]
At 1:00 A.M. on 26 July 195 3, Arizona state officials and police officers moved through the inky darkness of an eclipsed moon to begin an armed invasion of the tiny village of Short […]
Dialogue 52. 3 (Fall 2019): 62–83
De Schweintiz documents how students at BYU still hear racist reasons for the priesthood/temple ban in classes, missions, Gospel Doctrine, sacrament meeting talks and even in books published by […]