Book Review: Mr. Mustard Plaster and other Mormon Essays, by Mary Bradford
January 28, 2017Topic Pages: Deification
June 12, 2021[…] Grimshaw: “Music of a “More Exalted Sphere”: The Sonic Cosmology of La Monte Young,” Dialogue 38.1 (Spr ing 2005): 1– 35. “Seven and half blocks east and five blocks south of the Salt Lake […]
The Divine Feminine in Mormon Art
April 12, 2022[…] Saints, members generally did not condone artistic renderings of deity, including those of Christ. It was not until the mid-twentieth century that Mormon artists shifted toward portraying God, and even then did so in […]
Dialogue Out Loud Presents LePetit Richards and the Big Dipper Carpet—An Amusement Based on a Reworking of Whittle’s Research Notes by Simon Peter Eggertsen
November 11, 2021[…] the moment of the swerve, family oral history says, Richards tumbled down the slope into a swift-mov ing stream and was swept away, presumed to have been killed or drowned or, if possible, both. […]
The Theological Trajectory of “The Family: A Proclamation to the World”
April 24, 2021Di alogue 54.1 (Spring 2021): 17–28
Huston argues that we should interpret that text in its historical context and glean from it new possibilities. Drawing on feminist interpretive strategies, Huston reads for the “theological […]
“In a Dark Time the Eye Begins to See”: Personal Reflections on Homosexuality among the Mormons at the Beginning of a New Millennium
March 29, 2018Di alogue 33.3 (Fall 2000): 137–151
Rees’s Fall 2000 artice is titled “”In a Dark Time the Eye Begins to See”: Personal Reflections on Homosexuality among the Mormons at the Beginning of a New […]
The Mama Dragon Story Project
October 24, 2018Di alogue 49.2 (Summer 2016): 61–80
The photographs and essays featured in this issue of Dialogue come from Kimberly Anderson’s Mama Dragon Story Project: A Collection of Portraits and Essays from Mothers Who Love […]
An Assortment of Meditations
September 1, 2022S amuel M. Brown’s Where the Soul Hungers is something of a grab bag of sundry reflections on the gospel. As Brown himself explains, the book is intended to be part “pure devotions” and […]
The LGBTQ Mormon Crisis: Responding to the Empirical Research on Suicide
October 24, 2018[…] from receiving baby blessings or baptisms sparked ongoing attention to the topic of LGBTQ Mormon well-being, ment al health, and suicides. When talking about LGBTQ youth suicides in our LDS community, we need to […]
A Marvelous Work and a Possession: Book of Mormon Historicity as Postcolonialism
March 22, 2018Di alogue 38.4 (Winter 2006):45–82
the original text, unfortunately, no longer exists on this earth, and we are left only with the assurances of a “translator” that the testimony contained in the record is “true,” […]