Book Review: Scott Hales. The Garden of Enid: Adventures of a Weird Mormon Girl.
December 29, 2017Laughter, Depth, and Insight: Enid Rocks Them All
Scott Hales. The Garden of Enid: Adventures of a […]
Book Review: Melissa Leilani Larson. Third Wheel: Peculiar Stories of Mormon Women in Love
January 26, 2018Problem Plays that Cultivate Compassion
Melissa Leilani Larson. Third Wheel: Peculiar Stories of Mormon Women in Love. […]
Author Response to Dialogue Book Review Roundtable: Visions in a Seer Stone: Joseph Smith and the Making of the Book of Mormon by William Davis
June 7, 2020[…] followers. I also appreciate Hauglid’s recognition that I frame Joseph’s translation as a project involving “a deeply human element in what he saw as a divine endeavor,” which, in turn, offers a safe space […]
Dialogue Book Review Roundtable: Mormonism and White Supremacy by Joanna Brooks
July 10, 2020[…] critical race consciousness raising, even when it is a byproduct of the book’s shortcomings more than by design of the book. May those with eyes to see and ears to hear, who do justice […]
Topic Pages: Old Testament Resources
February 19, 2021[…] make their points with phrases borrowed from the KJV, but taken out of context. Consequently, the Latter -day meanings cannot be read back into other versions of the Bible. This point is important enough […]
Transcript of Trib Talk: A new Mormon faith crisis?
February 17, 2016[…] Fiona Givens and Patrick Mason joined Collin McDonald to talk with Salt Lake Tribune Reporter Jennifer Napier -Pearce on Trib Talk about whether there is “A new Mormon faith crisis?” The dialogue that resulted on this […]
Dialogue Lectures #23 w/W Paul Reeve
September 22, 2015https://www.dialoguejournal.com/wp -content/uploads/podcasts/dialoguepodcast_23.mp3 Professor W. Paul Reeve, author of the recently published book, Religion of a Different Color: Race and the Mormon Struggle for Whiteness, published by Oxford University Press discusses “Black, White, and Mormon: […]