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The River Rerun
Karen RosenbaumMorning 3, Nankoweap Camp Across the river, she sees a big brown lump shamble over to the water’s edge. She wants it to be graceful, sleek, to glide through the water, not lumber like a…
Drought
Larry T. MenloveThe reservoir was drying up, and the former townspeople of Jordan Gap came to the receding shoreline at the end of winter. They camped on the flat and stood in the mud at the edge…
Field Walking
Angela HallstromJennifer is a mother of three—Sadie in high school, Carson in middle school, Jordan in elementary—which means weekdays start at 6:00 A.M. and quickly unspool, devolving into a mad scramble of showers and hair dryers…
Review: Call to Action: Hope of Nature George B. Handley, The Hope of Nature
Mette Ivie HarrisonThe Hope of Nature is structured with three sets of three (I might be tempted here to make a Star Wars three trilogies joke, but I will refrain for the sake of a serious forum).…
Pando: The Secret Life of Trees
Terresa WellbornDeath in a Dry Climate John Bennion. Ezekiel’s Third Wife.
Michael AustinOut of the Garden: The Nature of Revelation in Romanticism, Naturalism, and Modernism
Jonathon PennyBodies Material and Bodies Textual: Conflation of Woman and Animal in the Wilderness
Sarah Nickel MooreReading the Word: Spirit Materiality in the Mountain Landscapes of Nan Shepherd
Rachel Gilman“To Restore the Physical World”: The Body of Christ, the Redemption of the Natural World, and Mormonism’s Environmental Dilemma
Gary EttariReview: “Is this the Promised End?” Steven L. Peck. The Tragedy of King Leere, Goatherd of the La Sals.
Kylie Nielson TurleyReview: On Truth George B. Handley. If Truth Were a Child: Essays
Madison BowmanReview: Can Faith Survive Choice and Circumstance? Jack Harrell. Caldera Ridge.
Heidi NaylorThe River Rerun
Karen RosenbaumMorning 3, Nankoweap Camp Across the river, she sees a big brown lump shamble over to the water’s edge. She wants it to be graceful, sleek, to glide through the water, not lumber like a…
When the Mormon Church Invested in Southern Nevada Gold Mines
Edward Leo LymanThe Current Philosophy of Consciousness Landscape: Where Does LDS Thought Fit?
Steven L. PeckDrought
Larry T. MenloveThe reservoir was drying up, and the former townspeople of Jordan Gap came to the receding shoreline at the end of winter. They camped on the flat and stood in the mud at the edge…
Narnia’s Aslan, Earth’s Darwin, and Heaven’s God
Wesley J. WildmanDreams of Summer
Lauri Gobel LeslieField Walking
Angela HallstromJennifer is a mother of three—Sadie in high school, Carson in middle school, Jordan in elementary—which means weekdays start at 6:00 A.M. and quickly unspool, devolving into a mad scramble of showers and hair dryers…
Famine and Scarcity
Robert A. ReesAfter the Wind
Erika AndersonReview: Call to Action: Hope of Nature George B. Handley, The Hope of Nature
Mette Ivie HarrisonThe Hope of Nature is structured with three sets of three (I might be tempted here to make a Star Wars three trilogies joke, but I will refrain for the sake of a serious forum).…
Pando: The Secret Life of Trees
Terresa WellbornDeath in a Dry Climate John Bennion. Ezekiel’s Third Wife.
Michael AustinOut of the Garden: The Nature of Revelation in Romanticism, Naturalism, and Modernism
Jonathon PennyBodies Material and Bodies Textual: Conflation of Woman and Animal in the Wilderness
Sarah Nickel MooreReading the Word: Spirit Materiality in the Mountain Landscapes of Nan Shepherd
Rachel Gilman“To Restore the Physical World”: The Body of Christ, the Redemption of the Natural World, and Mormonism’s Environmental Dilemma
Gary EttariReview: “Is this the Promised End?” Steven L. Peck. The Tragedy of King Leere, Goatherd of the La Sals.
Kylie Nielson TurleyReview: On Truth George B. Handley. If Truth Were a Child: Essays
Madison BowmanReview: Can Faith Survive Choice and Circumstance? Jack Harrell. Caldera Ridge.
Heidi NaylorThe River Rerun
Karen RosenbaumMorning 3, Nankoweap Camp Across the river, she sees a big brown lump shamble over to the water’s edge. She wants it to be graceful, sleek, to glide through the water, not lumber like a…
When the Mormon Church Invested in Southern Nevada Gold Mines
Edward Leo LymanThe Current Philosophy of Consciousness Landscape: Where Does LDS Thought Fit?
Steven L. PeckDrought
Larry T. MenloveThe reservoir was drying up, and the former townspeople of Jordan Gap came to the receding shoreline at the end of winter. They camped on the flat and stood in the mud at the edge…
Narnia’s Aslan, Earth’s Darwin, and Heaven’s God
Wesley J. WildmanDreams of Summer
Lauri Gobel LeslieField Walking
Angela HallstromJennifer is a mother of three—Sadie in high school, Carson in middle school, Jordan in elementary—which means weekdays start at 6:00 A.M. and quickly unspool, devolving into a mad scramble of showers and hair dryers…