…of characteristics that rigorously define race. The term only works because people have agreed on how to use it, not because nature has created races. I use the term society…
…unity and belonging among its members. As a neutral geographical term, “abroad” fails if one wants to include in the discussion ethnic minorities within the United States. Those have become…
…peace, well, what does that mean in terms of discipleship, in terms of worship, in terms of the self-understanding of our people? Note: Gregory A. Prince, a member of Dialogue’s…
…of the servant … for a longer period than will satisfy the debt due his [master] …” Several unique provisions were included which terminated the owner’s contract in the event…
…voice in modern Mormonism. To continue this tradition, and in accordance with the journal’s transition to a new production model, Dialogue ’s Board of Directors announces a search for a…
…good place to explore the search for God? Why not personal essays or reporting? Why fiction? Brady: That’s a good question, and I actually think fiction is the best way…
…Masters degrees from Brigham Young University. Becky has presented her research at conferences for the National Association for Music Education, the American String Teachers Association, and the International Research Symposium…
…Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005), a book Smith co-wrote with Melina Lundquist Denton, which reported on the ongoing National Study…
…different acts, each with its own influence and context. Note: The term “Negro” is used in the podcast when quoting historical reference to the term. Act I: Breaking the Taboo…
…give it up. Now, at 50, we have both gotten a lot better at being faithful Latter-day Saints on our own terms. We have figured out how to embrace and…