Mormon Women in the Ministry
April 28, 2020[…] Buechner that “the place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.” I have felt this as I have learned the work of a school […]
[…] Buechner that “the place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.” I have felt this as I have learned the work of a school […]
[…] to suggest that they see themselves as set apart by either divinity or history. They view the world — as well as other claims of divine manifestations — as Platonic shadows; mere copies of the […]
[…] a century. Mormons usually considered that all Indians were Lamanites and that the “antiquities” of the New World were products of the Nephites, Lamanites, and Jaredites. As for the biblical area, that was of […]
[…] any contemporary political scientist. It is possible to gauge the extent of his impact on the intellectual world both by the size and variety of the critical literature devoted to him — since 1960 […]
Jonathan Hughes has written a spritely book about those men, the vital few in American history, who have had a major impact on our economic growth. Brigham Young is selected as one of them. […]
[…] then is the state of freedom? Is it growing or waning in the United States and the world? The question is a complex one, the answer depending as it does on a balancing of […]
[…] them. At one point Clark states, rather offhandedly, that it is “hardly mere accident that the western world’s two great ages of drama grew, independently, out of religious ritual.” Indeed they did, but in […]
[…] it with what was happening—to me, on social media, with the Church, with the country, with the world—there was no discernible pattern. Perhaps there’s just too much data. Perhaps they mix it up simply […]
[…] had wings and could lift into the sky and fly anywhere he wished. How she wanted the world to be a lovely place for him, no troubles, no worries. How she wished everything could […]
[…] as a school district superintendent in New Orleans, as far as you could get from the legal world or the world of the Big Eight (or was it now the Big Four?) accounting firms […]