Swimming in the Sea of Azov
March 22, 2018[…] died or gone to Israel or America. They pointed out where the Jews had lived, where their market and synagogue and school had been. But everything had been destroyed long ago. We were led […]
[…] died or gone to Israel or America. They pointed out where the Jews had lived, where their market and synagogue and school had been. But everything had been destroyed long ago. We were led […]
For the past six years, I have been engaged in various dialogues best under stood by a quick trip through the editorial correspondence files, a sort of diary (or dia-log) of my term as editor. […]
[…] independent Mormon thinkers is passing, and I honestly can’t see who is going to replace them in today’s more homogenized church culture.” But no matter who assumes the reins of “independent” Mormon scholarship in […]
[…] priesthood prayer meeting at the Stone Church RLDS congregation in Independence, Missouri. After a week of solemn and joyful conference services remembering the past century of the denomination’s history, men from across the world […]
Richard Ward, Dialogue Reconsidered Yukio Shimomura, A Note to Jiro Numano from a Nisei American Jiro Numano, Jiro Numano Responds
[…] of 1904) in defiance of the U.S. government and the pledged word of previous Church leaders. ( Today, most interpreters curiously place the blame on John Taylor, who was dead before the Manifesto was […]
Patrick Mason, newly-appointed Hunter Chair of Mormon Studies at Claremont Graduate University, will address the Miller-Eccles study group on September 16th and 17th.
[…] made obvious by a glaring absence in official histories and sermons, of the Church’s attention to it today. But Mormon polygamy, I now realize, has implications beyond a narrow concern with nineteenth-century Mormon domestic […]
[…] to sweat the small stuff. It was all listed in the carbon-smudged contract Lucy had typed up: Stock orange juice for a diabetic drummer. Arrange a hair appointment for the band director. Provide buttons. […]
[…] about finding inner peace.” “Soaps and oils,” Norman said. “I didn’t realize there was much of a market.” “You’d be surprised,” Maggie said. “I ship products to New Zealand and Finland. They’re things I […]