Mormonism: From Its New York Beginnings
April 22, 2018[…] thee. Go thy way, walk in my statutes, and keep my commandments. . . . Behold, the world . . . have turned aside from the Gosoel and keep not my commandments. They draw […]
[…] thee. Go thy way, walk in my statutes, and keep my commandments. . . . Behold, the world . . . have turned aside from the Gosoel and keep not my commandments. They draw […]
[…] in a state of “‘permanent revolution’ or metanoia which does not come to an end in this world, this life, or this time,” then a member of the Mormon Church is guaranteed that right—or […]
[…] the circle of home, neighbors, and ward rather than reaching out to the wider community or the world. But one decade was different, infused by an unusual degree of organized activism against poverty and […]
[…] only made policy, managed, and planned, but developed centralized programs as well. The result was a streamlined worldwide distribution of materials, better translation ser vices, coordinated lessons, standardized meetinghouse libraries, and more uniform local […]
[…] Turner, they are to be handed over to the father for education and guidance “pertaining to the world beyond the hearth.” Current research indicates that a man who is “clumsy” with his young children, […]
[…] my own ancestors in Somerset, England. I have had a distinct sense of the gratitude of other- worldly beings, even their presence, as I have done temple work for the dead. And what I […]
The captivity narrative is one of the oldest literary genres of the New World: some 1,000 examples survive from the sixteenth century. It is also one of the earliest forms of popular literature in […]
[…] had helped with a symposium as part of stake conference on “Youth and Religion in the Present World Crisis.” I wrote: “Our approach was analytic, which seemed to conflict somewhat with the dogmatic approach […]
[…] of the Liahona Children’s Foundation, a non-profit organization that addresses malnutrition among LDS children in the developing world. Julie J. Nichols is Associate Professor of creative writing at Utah Valley University, fiction and personal […]
[…] devoted to the topic of women and Mormonism.) Over the last few years, as I’ve entered the world of Mormon studies as a graduate student, Dialogue has continued to challenge me, expand my thinking, […]