Editor Kristine Haglund on PBS Newshour
November 12, 2014Editor Kristine Haglund is featured in the PBS NewsHour segment βIn releasing history, Mormon Church grapples with origins and polygamy.
Editor Kristine Haglund is featured in the PBS NewsHour segment βIn releasing history, Mormon Church grapples with origins and polygamy.
The University of Utah’s Tanner Humanities Center is proud to present the Fall 2014 McMurrin Lecture on Religion and Culture with David Campbell, Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame […]
Now that the Church has released its treatment of Plural Marriage and Families in Early Utah, many of our people are going to be learning of the phenomenon of post-Manifesto polygamy for the first time.Β
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What is Mormon studies? Who is doing it? Where and how is it being done? What is the relationship between Mormon studies and apologetics? Does Mormon studies exclude or necessarily bracket discussion about the […]
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Over the course of the 20th century, LDS narratives about early Christianity shifted dramatically in one respect. While earlier accounts explained that the Great Apostasy occurred due to the failure of church leaders, […]
Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought presents the essay βNo Hard Feelingsβ by Bryant Thompson from the Summer 2025 issue. This automated voice rendering is provided in order to enable greater accessibility to our content.
[…] Journal of Mormon Thought presents the essay βA Name of Her Ownβ by Nanette Hilton from the Summer 2025 issue. This automated voice rendering is provided in order to enable greater accessibility to our content.