My Early College Years
March 29, 2018[…] first week, I borrowed Charles’s car and took Marilyn driving. I was very happy and the entire world seemed right. On Sunday we agreed to meet at church. On my way to meeting that […]
[…] first week, I borrowed Charles’s car and took Marilyn driving. I was very happy and the entire world seemed right. On Sunday we agreed to meet at church. On my way to meeting that […]
[…] rolling over his pickup trying to make it home through a snowstorm, and she hadn’t noticed the world standing in line to give her a hand up. She hadn’t missed a day’s work ’til […]
[…] study, I chose four ethnic groups, a simplification of the many diverse ethnicities within the Church and world. However, it makes the analysis simpler and reflects some of the current scientific thinking about racial […]
[…] this essay, I shall begin by describing what we can learn about our Mother in Heaven from the scriptures. I then will draw from those descriptions some (very modest) suggestions for how we might […]
[…] explores conflicting messages within LDS teaching on LGBT rights, when it both opposed same-sex marriage and in the wake of Prop 8 also came out in support of other LGBT rights that display both […]
[…] 2023): 109–123</i><br> As an adult, I learned that 1993 represented a kind of death for members of the Mormon studies community. Since the 1970s, Latter-day Saint women had been challenging the limited role the […]
<i>Dialogue 52.3 (Fall 2019): 1–18</i><br> Shields argues that if you deny or dismiss Sidney Ridgon’s contributions to the early church, then the scripture canon during this time would need to be reinterpreted.
[…] me the lesson the Lord has labored to teach since man first became a part of the world and the one great lesson the prophets have warned He must teach again in the Final […]
[…] Utah: Brigham Young University, 1969. $2.50. Crocker, E. W. History of the 145th Field Artillery Regiment of World War I. Provo, Utah: J. Grant Stevenson, 1968. Concerning the Utah Militia. Curtis, Lindsay R. And […]
“Among the Mormons” is Dialogue’s ongoing effort to keep its readers abreast of Mormon bibliography. Three times a year we present bibliographical listings containing, in separate columns, theses and dissertations, books and related publications, […]