Chad Daniel Curtis

CHAD CURTIS {[email protected]} is a lecturer in the Depart￾ment of Chemical Engineering at the University of Washington. In his spare time, he is an avid reader, particularly trying to practice Krister Stendahl’s concept of holy envy in his choice of reading material. He is also interested in creating spaces for LGBTQ+ Latter-day Saints. He blogs at historyengineers .com.

Taking the Second Derivative | Scott Russell Morris, Points of Tangency

Articles/Essays – Volume 59, No. 1

When I was invited to review Points of Tangency, I had a moment of anxiety. The blurb hit a little too close to home: “Scott Russell Morris, a closeted queer Mormon, tells the story of…

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Lessons in Scriptural Origami | James Goldberg, Remember the Revolution; The First Five-Dozen Tales of Razia Shah and Other Stories

Articles/Essays – Volume 53, No. 3

I first discovered James Goldberg when a friend from my mission shared a blog post from the Mormon Midrashim entitled “Explanation, Justification, Sanctification.” In it, the author shares some profound theology with his ten-year-old daughter in a…

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