Shifts in Restoration Thought
April 22, 2018[…] seem to be a major defeat for Briggs. Unhampered by the professional historian’s concern for continuity, I am going to take the liberty now to turn the time machine ahead by a half century […]
[…] seem to be a major defeat for Briggs. Unhampered by the professional historian’s concern for continuity, I am going to take the liberty now to turn the time machine ahead by a half century […]
[…] don’t go along with the Mormon dogma. They still count themselves Mormons. Do you? Oh, no. I am an excommunicated Mormon. I was officially excommunicated when the biography of Joseph Smith was written and […]
[…] family to Logan, Utah, where she graduates from high school, works in a bank for one year and then graduates from Utah State University with a B.A. in English. The third child in a […]
<i>Dialogue 15.2 (Summer 1982): 48–68</i><br> Van Wagoner and Walker focus on the seer stones that Joseph Smith used in the Book of Mormon translation process.
[…] of the con duct of American foreign affairs during the United States’ emergence as a world power. Fox also has some valuable insights into the development of America’s Latin American policy as well as […]
[…] of twelve lectures of 1851-1852 in the Salt Lake Valley. These lectures were published in the Deseret News in 1854, with an expanded version delivered again in Salt Lake City, in January and February 1871. […]
[…] John A. Widtsoe, In A Sunlit Land: The Autobiography of John A. Widtsoe (Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1952), p. 161; George F. Richards, Journal, 30 Jan. 1925, LDS Church Archives; Heber J. Grant, […]
[…] mention the necessity of providing protection against the elements), the missionaries appealed to readers of the Deseret News to donate used clothing, “especially shirts, to help cover the nakedness of the Indians, especially the […]
The present escalation in nuclear weapons technology between the United States and the Soviet Union has progressed beyond the point where any increase in such weaponry necessarily results in increased national security. It has […]
[…] applaud a virtuoso folklore performance. Although claiming to play the role of a critic, Wilson uses missionary stories to punctuate his points in such a way that the lecture comes close to his own […]