Mother Goes to Cambridge: A Modern Lament
April 17, 2018[…] “punch up.” An Englishman can be as “drunk as a sack,” “have quite a good read,” or buy something “a bit pricey.” You can take a “march about,” drive across a “fly-over” which is […]
[…] “punch up.” An Englishman can be as “drunk as a sack,” “have quite a good read,” or buy something “a bit pricey.” You can take a “march about,” drive across a “fly-over” which is […]
[…] a first edition of the Book of Mormon. Within weeks, Hofmann brought him one, inscribed by the buyer’s wife’s third great-grandfather. Steven Christensen and his employee Brent Metcalfe actually made up a list of […]
[…] www.MillerEccles.org The Topic: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was not unique in expressing alarm over changes in the American family in during the 20th century, especially in attitudes towards male/female relationships […]
Dialogue 39.1 (Spring 2006): 1–18Perhaps no other moral issue divides the American public more than abortion. In part, the controversy hinges on the question of when the spirit enters the body. If a spirit were […]
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THE WORLD IS RAPIDLY CHANGING as new technologies change the way we think, act, and live. This is particularly true with the many changes biology has wrought in our lives over the last few years.
Dialogue 43.2 (Summer 2010): 1–44 A discussion of the theology of the body being combined with the spirit for various different reasons.
NNAMDI OKONKWO was born in Nigeria in 1965 and has always been drawn to art. He was recruited by BYU–Hawaii to play basketball. There, he found an opportunity to nourish all his talents and […]
[…] studio art. Several juried shows have featured her work, including the 11th and 12th International Art Competitions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the 34th, 35th, and 36th Annual Spiritual […]
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I’ll be blogging conference live at Dialogue’s affiliated blog, By Common Consent, with real-time coverage from the Conference Center and lots of discussion, both serious and silly, in the comment section. Can’t quite tell what…