The Shape of My Family
February 3, 2025[…] LDS Family Services social worker was no longer necessary and that it was time to hand him over. I gazed at him, and he became still. I scoured his eyes for judgment, or accusation, […]
[…] LDS Family Services social worker was no longer necessary and that it was time to hand him over. I gazed at him, and he became still. I scoured his eyes for judgment, or accusation, […]
[…] the formation of idiosyncratic British Mormon gender ideals and familial patterns that prioritized collaboration and personal agency over rigid definitions. Theoretical Framework Over the last forty years, the history of Mormon women and the […]
[…] destroy him, but Frankenstein dies shortly after being found. After Frankenstein’s death, Walton discovers the monster weeping over his creator’s body. Then he wanders off into the ice of the Arctic to die. The […]
[…] Christiansen’s conviction. On the feast of St. Charles Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan and leading figure in the Counter-Reformation, he was welcomed into the Roman Catholic Church. Throughout the memoir, the nature of a Mormon […]
[…] a deep reverence for some patriarchal fathers in plurality—for those who act reliably in administering wisdom acquired over years of counseling and mentoring their families as well as other community members—but that respect certainly […]
[…] and shall crucify him. There’s no denying the emphasis. Verse 7 is longer, even if we skip over the initial sentence and begin at the semicolon. It’s more descriptive. It mentions Jesus’ profuse bleeding. […]
[…] and faith while contending with Ziner, a practical yet detached presence in his final days. Join us for a thoughtful discussion on storytelling, faith, and the power of fiction to explore deep human questions. […]
[…] and faith while contending with Ziner, a practical yet detached presence in his final days. Join us for a thoughtful discussion on storytelling, faith, and the power of fiction to explore deep human questions. […]
[…] the “criminal.” This episode explores the historical roots of atonement theology, tracing how and why it evolved over time and examining its eventual influence on the American criminal justice system. Fiona and Valerie offer […]
[…] angrily arouse people to the point where they will seize control of a political party, (2) take over the government, (3) use its power to eliminate the wealthy, (4) dismantle credit and money power, […]