God and Man in History
April 30, 2018[…] allusions to South Carolina’s rebellion against the tariff and Nat Turner’s slave rebellion, both then in the news, but as it looks farther ahead the language becomes so broad that it cannot yet be […]
[…] allusions to South Carolina’s rebellion against the tariff and Nat Turner’s slave rebellion, both then in the news, but as it looks farther ahead the language becomes so broad that it cannot yet be […]
[…] or promotional religious activities. Some of its scholars, in addition to Dr. Goodspeed, had acquired national and international reputations. These included such men as Martin Sprengling and A. T. Olmstead in Semitic studies, J. […]
[…] mind from mind to eye interminably. All is not nothing but pieces, pieces and process, a wave breaking into many waves and breaking again at my feet. All going, all gone, all lost, what […]
[…] eastward height, And the naked woman, And John McKay’s memory. So John Jacob walked the Glacier And searched the ice where he’d been before— To prove the point And make right what the Priesthood […]
[…] A request from George Carpenter for sea gull drawings for the 1907 Christmas edition of the Deseret News inspired Mahonri’s design for another work of importance to the Mormon heritage, the Sea Gull Monument. […]
[…] to put pressure on the general authorities to bring down the quality by publishing according to Church News standards. I enjoy the Church News but I realize it’s a world away from Dialogue (or maybe […]
[…] Mormonism passed “from infancy to adolescence” at Kirtland, concludes Parkin. His blend of thorough primary source re search with comprehensive coverage of secondary sources is very effective. “The City in the Garden: Social Conflict […]
[…] only describe as love real emotional love. I was captivated, fascinated, enchanted by the entire field of international relations. However, my inherent dichotomy showed itself during this same trip. I remember standing in front […]
[…] the Cambridge Bible Commentary, published by Cambridge University Press and based on the translation of the New English Bible. The commentary on each gospel is done by a different British scholar. The stated purpose […]
[…] been willing enough to pour the new wine of the restoration into the old bottles of the English language; I can’t imagine why the Holy Ghost should scorn the sonnet or the short story. […]