The Lesson of Coalville
May 1, 2018[…] Mark E. Peterson, the chairman of the L.D.S. Historic Arts Committee in an effort to set guide -lines for future cases regarding buildings owned or built by the Church. Elder Peter son was most […]
[…] Mark E. Peterson, the chairman of the L.D.S. Historic Arts Committee in an effort to set guide -lines for future cases regarding buildings owned or built by the Church. Elder Peter son was most […]
Join us for our special 2 -fer episode with Candice and Dennis Wendt for our only Gospel Study this July. Candice Wendt works at McGill University’s Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, where she […]
[…] religion, morals, and social practice. Basically, the texture of his writings is derived from the essence of human experience. Many of Fish’s observations regarding his contemporaries will interest today’s historians. Whether he comments on […]
[…] Valor. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1971. $3.95. Brown, Victor L., Jr. and Chadwick, Regina M. On Being Human. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 1971. $3.95. Bullock, Wayne K. Peace My Brother. New York: […]
In Masters’ and Johnson’s recent book Human Sexual Inadequacy, I ran across some startling information that made a whole group of other data collected accidentally and incidentally over a period of ten years suddenly […]
[…] proven. Even a brief look at the past history of this country, and indeed of every previous human society, would indicate that whatever has held the family together for the last several thousand years, […]
[…] and homemakers. The rest of the responses mentioned ways the Church helped respondents in their role as human beings rather than as females, e.g. by providing opportunities for leadership growth, talent development, Gospel knowledge, […]
[…] with best–selling authors on a wide range of topics, from dating and marriage to gender identity and human biology. Join us as Blair sits down with Sara Glass, an ultra–Orthodox Jew who was raised […]
Dorothea Lange (1895 -1965) was a happy example of a “self–fulfilled” woman. She enjoyed a long and fruitful career as America’s foremost woman photographer, successfully blended her work with that of her husband, historian […]
[…] 1941 in her 77th year, seems especially valuable to me as an honest, perceptive account of the human problems of living polygamy during the peaceful 1870s period as well as the more tumultous era […]