A Voice Against the War
May 4, 2018[…] and casualties in Viet Nam. For the first time I realized with a chill that should the world stand so long, this bouncy, playful, and loving little boy might someday be asked, no commanded, […]
[…] and casualties in Viet Nam. For the first time I realized with a chill that should the world stand so long, this bouncy, playful, and loving little boy might someday be asked, no commanded, […]
[…] escape the conventional units of doctrine. As a result, his collection carries the burden of the Church’s world-view with greater candor and color than any sermon can. Oddly enough for a writer of evident […]
[…] old days when women joined with their men in some of the more exciting aspects of the world’s work! This book is not a scholarly history, since it does not draw upon any original […]
[…] names have changed but the goal is the same: the Open Shop campaign prior to the First World War, the American Plan between the wars, and the Right-to-Work movement after World War II. Though […]
[…] thy favor take. John Greenleaf Whittier, Songs of Labor An article in the June 1, 1968, Church News entitled “BYU Gets Rare Books” described items of early Mormon interest recently purchased for Brig ham […]
[…] magical thinking. Initially, he felt omnipotent, but during the second and third years he finds that his world and his parents are not commanded by him; rather, he is ruled by them. During the […]
[…] Utah: Brigham Young University, 1969. $2.50. Crocker, E. W. History of the 145th Field Artillery Regiment of World War I. Provo, Utah: J. Grant Stevenson, 1968. Concerning the Utah Militia. Curtis, Lindsay R. And […]
[…] reassurance that God’s foreknowledge is absolute and exerts no causative force on events can rebuild my real world for me. A world where time, with all its sense of reality and significance, disappears into […]
[…] drama and story. His people, his place, would not be cultured dead or civilized bare with freeway worlds and International Harvester tracks. He saved his mythic reality too in River Saints, and in a […]
[…] questioning the relevance of the Church, while ignoring the relevance of the Gospel to our secular or worldly concerns. J. D. Williams is quoted by Time, the weekly newsmagazine, while Richard L. Evans preached […]