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April 17, 2018[…] on the tip of a wizard’s cap. It was in the mesa, barricading the land from the world beyond like the Great Chinese Wall. It was in the colors, greens yellows golds browns reds […]
[…] on the tip of a wizard’s cap. It was in the mesa, barricading the land from the world beyond like the Great Chinese Wall. It was in the colors, greens yellows golds browns reds […]
[…] feeling of something limitless, unbounded, something ‘oceanic’”—”a feeling of indissoluble connection, of belonging inseparably to the external world as a whole.” Freud, while admitting that he had never himself experienced such a feeling, speculated […]
[…] out of my window across my lawn, I see a red toy wheelbarrow tipped over, abandoned beside the sidewalk. Its redness is something I experience distinctly. Undeniably, I might be deceived, and there is […]
[…] the encumbering web of confusion and weakness that characterizes mortality—part of what causes humans to see the world as if “through a glass, darkly” (1 Cor. 13:12). For instance, revelations on missionary work suggest […]
<i>Dialogue 55.4 (Winter 2021): 1–50</i><br>While much has changed for women in the Church over the last half-century, much remains the same. Women consistently make up less than 3 percent of quotations in general conference. […]
[…] was a favorite, a paraphrase of I Corinthians 1:27: “God has chosen the weak things of this world to confound the wise” (Gregg 1890, 37). Perhaps Harris saw something of himself in the passage. […]
[…] of its own virtually insoluble political and economic problems and how these may be solved by the world government of Christ’s millennial reign. However, the millennial reign will require, besides the powerful king ship […]
When the above notice appeared in the Improvement Era in September 1933, it did not seem out of place in a publication intended for the general church membership. In the same issue of the […]
<i>Dialogue 40.3 (Fall 2007): 11–41</i><br> These articles were about legal arguments. The case against argued that marriage was already tenuous and allowing same-sex marriage would doom it, suggesting that people would become homosexuals if […]
[…] by the feeling of relief, euphoria or resigned acceptance. There is a definite perception that your personal world is getting better. Winter is past, spring has arrived. Some experts label this the “promiscuous” stage […]