Zeal Without Knowledge
April 25, 2018[…] notes, “Two of the most self-evident characteristics of the conscious mind are that 1) the mind attends to one thing at a time, and 2) that at least once a day the conscious mind […]
[…] notes, “Two of the most self-evident characteristics of the conscious mind are that 1) the mind attends to one thing at a time, and 2) that at least once a day the conscious mind […]
[…] people. He was the God who promised to redeem his people from the tyranny of Egypt (Ex. 6:6) and then did it (Ex. 15: 13). He was the God who raised up a deliverer […]
[…] a traitor to his class during the Depression particularly, he emerges as a hero here. By 19 31 Eccles began to recognize that some things were fundamentally wrong with the national economy. He did […]
[…] So I packed the manuscript up and mailed it off to Salt Lake City, adding a c overing note which said, in effect, “Look, honey (I call everybody ‘honey’; it’s my Southern upbringing), I […]
In a revelation received 4 February 18 31, Edward Partridge was called to be the first bishop in the newly formed Church of Jesus Christ. Before that time, the Church’s structure consisted of elders, […]
[…] of subject and form. She published her collected poetry under the title Musings and Memories in 189 6, its popularity requiring a second edition in 1915. Though her poems and stories were typical of […]
[…] . . with a view to pre pare the way for the ultimate triumph of truth” (9: 369); “all the great discoveries and appliances in the arts and sciences are expressly designed by the […]
[…] well. One such LDS-adjacent poet who has explored those obscurities in particular is Elizabeth Willis (b. 19 61). As a professor of creative writing at the renowned Iowa Writers’ Workshop, a Guggenheim Fellow, and […]
[…] mountain gapes like a shattered bone. The trail looks like the trees have shed pebbles for years. Over your head stone walls unweathered jut set to clap shut in the next quake. In “Early […]
[…] the joyous shouts of acclaim which accompanied the Lord into Jerusalem before the Feast of the Pass over. His counselors worked on their smiles. They wanted to give the plan—and their bishop—all due consideration […]