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March 17, 2018[…] claimed that the president of the elders’ quorum had scheduled a meeting with him before the sacr ament meeting. “We’ll need to take separate cars,” he had told his wife as she stood in […]
[…] claimed that the president of the elders’ quorum had scheduled a meeting with him before the sacr ament meeting. “We’ll need to take separate cars,” he had told his wife as she stood in […]
[…] soil were in demand until death. The contribution of the grandmother was great to such a family. Today it is obvious by its absence, especially when a new mother is far from her mother […]
[…] of Brigham Young and frustration at the failure of Deseret’s third bid for admission to the Union. Today, thanks to the research of James R. Clark, Dale Morgan, Leonard Arrington, Juanita Brooks, Hyrum Andrus, […]
There is a g ame popular among Mormons which any number can play; it is easy to learn and it requires very little equipment: it is called, “Quoting the Prophet.” To play the game […]
[…] items which reflect relative agreement or disagreement by the students on suppression of dissent and management of news. TABLE 3: CONTROL OF NEWS AND DISSENT 1. We should avoid giving aid or comfort to […]
[…] me begin by admitting that my title, and perhaps my entire paper, begs a major philosophical question. I am well aware of the age-old debate over the reality of free will. I am aware of […]
[…] No matter. “Ward” is a good read, much better than the many banal and melodramatic novels and stories written about Mormon Utah in the second half of the nineteenth century. For instance, Browne has […]
[…] things beyond—life after death, justice-in-judgment, salvation, exaltation—and with their earthly preparation—baptism, repentance, endowment. But at the s ame time the Church is concerned with things here below—individual freedom, material welfare, social justice. With the […]
[…] of sight. My interest here is not to discuss the morality of the non-believer, but to ex amine the role morality should play in the life of the believer, particularly in the daily living of […]
Appreciation is overdue for a Mormon who had the insight and courage to revive a Hebraic viewpoint toward Jesus’ relationships with women. Orson Hyde, the President of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles, in a […]