American Trinity
March 16, 2018[…] silence. “You are Gadianton’s lackeys, fighting for your own illusions and your own pleasure in death.” “ Today you will die!” the warrior shouted. “No, you will die—and all of this,” I said, gesturing […]
[…] silence. “You are Gadianton’s lackeys, fighting for your own illusions and your own pleasure in death.” “ Today you will die!” the warrior shouted. “No, you will die—and all of this,” I said, gesturing […]
[…] years into the print feature in the Summer 2014 Issue so for a special treat for all online Dialogue readers, a supplemental featuring of more wonderful posts from the LDS blog world and beyond. […]
[…] class=”alignright wp-image-5388″ alt=”Maffly-Kipp-Laurie-1-367×450″ src=”https://www.dialoguejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Maffly-Kipp-Laurie-1-367×450.jpg” width=”157″ height=”205″ /></a> Laurie Maffly-Kipp recently co-edited <em>Proclamation to the People: Nineteenth-Century Mormonism and the Pacific Basin Frontier</em><i> </i>with Reid Neilson, a book of essays dealing with this crucial aspect […]
[…] of Dialogue Out Loud, Dialogue editor Taylor Petrey hosts a thought-provoking panel discussion on the Netflix series American Primeval, exploring its portrayal of the American West and the myths that shape our understanding of […]
[…] of Dialogue Out Loud, Dialogue editor Taylor Petrey hosts a thought-provoking panel discussion on the Netflix series American Primeval, exploring its portrayal of the American West and the myths that shape our understanding of […]
[…] Professor Midgley responds: Dear Sirs: I am sorry that Mr. Stanfield has received with considerable consternation the news that his particular political ideology is neither consistent with the gospel nor supported in the scriptures. […]
[…] the nourishing of that life, and that the forces and values I try to define by “ market place” oppose art and religion in their task. Re-reading convinced me that my critics do quote […]
[…] tried so hard to place at the center of Utah history? Well, if you’ve been following the news from Happy Valley, you’ve probably heard about a shady real estate proposal with backers in a […]
[…] it seems improbable, if not impossible, that the promises will be fulfilled. For many in our world today, the situation is similar. Billions of people in the world today live in poverty. Millions starve […]
[…] Some had broken with the Church. Some, like my parents, were weaving their LDS faith with progressive politics in an unconventional way. We felt the gratitude they all had for the miracle that was […]