Book Review: Daredevils, by Shawn Vestal
September 19, 2017[…] to hear words in your head—and who doesn’t? But you also have to know how to put them together in a sentence that’s not only grammatical but original in its context, truer than any […]
[…] to hear words in your head—and who doesn’t? But you also have to know how to put them together in a sentence that’s not only grammatical but original in its context, truer than any […]
Dialogue 52.2 (Summer 2019):37–58
Ryan Thomas highlights the different metal writing cultures from around the same time as the Book of Mormon periods to see if it is historically likely for the Gold Plates to […]
[…] time. So it’s a bit surreal for me to have read the topical reviews of Pioneer Prophet over the past six weeks at this blog. I love the field of Mormon history for many […]
[…] is forthcoming). Consisting almost entirely of questions about key passages in the scriptural text (though with occasional commentary in order to clarify a particular question), the book is designed to stimulate discussion about the scriptures.
[…] practices. Over the past decade, the evangelical (Calvinist) Christian has continued to dialog with various Mormons in order to promote better interfaith relationships. During the last two presidential elections he became one of the […]
[…] alt=”unnamed” width=”216″ height=”216″ />Dialogue: a Journal of Mormon Thought turns 50 this year. So do I, and the similarities don’t end there. Both of us were both polite and orthodox in our youth and […]
[…] their LGBTQ children of all ages. I am grateful that the Utah legislature lifted the gag order in our public schools (no promo homo) that was preventing teachers and counselors from offering appropriate […]
[…] Mormonism. Draper, Utah: Greg Kofford Books, 2016. 156 pp. Paperback: $18.95. ISBN: 978-1-58958-754-0. Reviewed by Jennifer Quist The back cover of Jack Harrell’s new collection Writing Ourselves: Essays on Creativity, Craft, and Mormonism describes […]
[…] Scott Russell Morris, Dialogue, Summer 2017 (50:2). In Immortal for Quite Some Time, Scott Abbott meditates on his bro ther’s death. That Abbott comes from a devoted Mormon family and that his brother was gay and […]
Dialogue 27.1(Spring 1994): 1–72Smith discusses the importance of plural marriage in Nauvoo to church history. He shows that after Joseph Smith passed away, Nauvoo polygamy numbers rose.