Dialogue and the Dangerous, Beautiful Possibilities of Mormon Literature
September 12, 2016Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought turns 50 this year. This is important for a lot of reasons, most of which have nothing to do with Mormon literature.
Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought turns 50 this year. This is important for a lot of reasons, most of which have nothing to do with Mormon literature.
[…] University. His most recent books include Out of Obscurity: Mormonism since 1945 (co-edited with John Turner), Directions for Mormon Studies in the 21st Century, and Planted: Belief and Belonging in an Age of Doubt. […]
[…] Interview with Chieko N. Okazaki” by Gregory Prince Most discussed Facebook article: “The Talk So Many Have Been Waiting for” by Cynthia Lee May Most read Dialogue piece: “Inside the Salt Lake Temple: Gisbert Bossard’s 1911 […]
[…] Bench. From their site: This classic sermon by former BYU history professor Richard D. Poll, read here for Matters of Perspective by Curt Bench, introduces the metaphors of “Iron Rod” and “Liahona” Latter-day Saint […]
The University of Utah’s Tanner Humanities Center is proud to present the Fall 2014 McMurrin Lecture on Religion and Culture with David Campbell, Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame and co-author of the recent book Seeking the Promised Land: Mormons and American Politics.
[…] beginning, Dialogue was intended to be a way to get people talking about Mormonism in new ways. For many years, the Letters to the Editor were an important site of these conversations (and sometimes […]
The past year has been an outstanding one for Dialogue. I hope you have found articles that speak to you. I must admit that I often turn first to the book reviews—it is a […]
[…] the audio format of this article as a courtesy. There may be differences from the printed version. For citational and bibliographical purposes as well as to find any footnotes, tables or images that are […]
[…] the audio format of this article as a courtesy. There may be differences from the printed version. For citational and bibliographical purposes as well as to find any footnotes, tables or images that are […]
For intellectually inclined, scripture-studying Mormons of a particular age, the path of Book of Mormon scholarship has been fairly straightforward. In the second half of the twentieth century, there was the work of […]