The Dream
March 16, 2018[…] he was capable of writing. The scenes he presently looked upon, both inside and outside the bus—his world, the world of now—were an infinity away from the world that had inspired all those cowboy […]
[…] he was capable of writing. The scenes he presently looked upon, both inside and outside the bus—his world, the world of now—were an infinity away from the world that had inspired all those cowboy […]
[…] ERA”—through the skies of Pasadena. I was so curious, but there were no Mormon feminists in my world—at least none that I knew of. Not until Eugene England walked into the classroom where I […]
[…] devoted to the topic of women and Mormonism.) Over the last few years, as I’ve entered the world of Mormon studies as a graduate student, Dialogue has continued to challenge me, expand my thinking, […]
[…] of the Liahona Children’s Foundation, a non-profit organization that addresses malnutrition among LDS children in the developing world. Julie J. Nichols is Associate Professor of creative writing at Utah Valley University, fiction and personal […]
[…] comparison difficult. And this may be particularly true of his engagement with antiquity. Smith’s forays into the ancient world, from Abrahamic papyri to American Mulekites, often appear so distinctive or peculiar as to resist analogy.
[…] of Dialogue Out Loud, Dialogue editor Taylor Petrey hosts a thought-provoking panel discussion on the Netflix series American Primeval, exploring its portrayal of the American West and the myths that shape our understanding of […]
[…] of Dialogue Out Loud, Dialogue editor Taylor Petrey hosts a thought-provoking panel discussion on the Netflix series American Primeval, exploring its portrayal of the American West and the myths that shape our understanding of […]
[…] election, Rebecca and participants address feelings of frustration and uncertainty, connecting the text’s themes to today’s complex world. Rebecca brings her expertise in history and faith, shedding light on the cyclical challenges of society […]
[…] election, Rebecca and participants address feelings of frustration and uncertainty, connecting the text’s themes to today’s complex world. Rebecca brings her expertise in history and faith, shedding light on the cyclical challenges of society […]
[…] embrace it. And thus we hate to see members off on tangents alien to most of the world because we know that our primary responsibility is to show others just what God’s plan of […]