A Name of Her Own
July 1, 2025[…] females named in scripture. Our list of feminists begins with Eve, who enacted the divine plan by breaking the rules. Women are often remembered only because they exceed the bounds of social propriety. If […]
[…] females named in scripture. Our list of feminists begins with Eve, who enacted the divine plan by breaking the rules. Women are often remembered only because they exceed the bounds of social propriety. If […]
[…] poems address what it means to be living in the United States now, often “battered by television news,” living in a time that has “let zombies into art as well as dinner conversations.” Howe’s […]
[…] were degraded and in darkness” and therefore needed special visions and revelations to show them the light. Breaking down Taylor’s sermon, he begins by showing “from . . . Scriptures . . . that man did once possess a […]
[…] Study lesson. Fara Anderson Sneddon is a teacher, writer, and independent scholar. She received her MA in English from Brigham Young University and completed her PhD coursework in multicultural American Literature and Post-colonial theory […]
YIISA: The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism and The International Association for the Study of Antisemitism (IASA) CALL FOR PAPERS For The Upcoming Conference “Global Antisemitism: A Crisis of Modernity” Monday, […]
[…] Mormon issues in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. Journal Editor Taylor Petrey sits down with Emily English, Ray Nielson, and Keith Burns to explore their experiences and research into this important topic at […]
[…] Mormon issues in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. Journal Editor Taylor Petrey sits down with Emily English, Ray Nielson, and Keith Burns to explore their experiences and research into this important topic at […]
[…] and frequent cry, and I tried to put myself in positions to receive his guidance. During this search for wisdom, a dear friend and spiritual mentor brought me to a retired psychiatrist who was […]
[…] turn off my TV no later than ten. I used to stay up and watch the local news. But I don’t care about local news anymore. If the past five years has taught me […]
[…] Church, speakers are more likely to quote Joseph Smith; when discussing the sins of the world, secular news sources are used more frequently. In the women’s session, speakers are more likely to discuss being […]