The Dialogue JournalSustaining the Spirit of Dialogue2021-03-01T20:25:36Zhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/feed/atom/WordPressEmily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=271882021-03-01T16:38:17Z2021-03-01T16:38:17ZCatherine Stokes is a pioneering African-American member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). She is also a retired deputy director of the Illinois Department of Public Health and a community volunteer. She lived in Chicago much of her life and became the first member of her family to graduate fromRead More »
The post Dialogue Sunday Study #37 w/Cathy Stokes first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=271782021-03-01T20:25:36Z2021-02-27T01:11:30ZEditor Taylor Petrey takes listeners into the conversations on race and civil rights within the pages of Dialogue. Since its inception, Dialogue has bravely entered conversations and cultural moments with integrity, hope, and charity. Petrey’s narrative shows that these conversations occurred in five different acts, each with its own influence and context. Note: The termRead More »
The post Dialogue Topic Pages Podcast #2: Race first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=271712021-02-24T04:11:13Z2021-02-24T04:11:13ZJill Mulvay Derr has studied the history of Latter-day Saint women for more than four decades. She worked in the History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under the direction of two Church Historians: Leonard J. Arrington and Marlin K. Jensen. In the course of research and teaching at Brigham YoungRead More »
The post Dialogue Fireside #5 w/Jill Mulvay Derr first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=271202021-02-15T19:01:50Z2021-02-14T23:45:03ZElray Henriksen on D&C 12-17 and JS History 1:66-75 Elray Henriksen grew up in an LDS family in Norway and Switzerland, and served as a sergeant in the Norwegian Air Force before doing an undergraduate degree in Peace and Development Studies focused on religious peacebuilding at Bradford University in the UK. He then completed a master’s degree in 2007Read More »
The post Dialogue Sunday Study #36 w/Elray Henriksen first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=270482021-02-04T02:23:53Z2021-02-04T02:23:53ZDialogue is proud to launch a new monthly podcast series on the dialoguejournal.com/topicpages, exploring key issues in the history of LDS scholarship. Join host Taylor Petrey, editor of Dialogue and associate professor of religion at Kalamazoo College as he studies The First Vision as viewed through the scholarship found within Dialogue’s pages.
The post Dialogue Topic Pages #1: First Vision first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=270362021-01-29T16:51:33Z2021-01-29T16:51:33ZAndrew Hall converses with three remarkable novelists, all of whom have recently published novels set in 19th century Mormon settlements on the Great Basin frontier. Phyllis Barber, John Bennion, and Dean Hughes write in widely different styles, but all of their recent novels feature characters struggling with polygamy. They talk about their novels, the realitiesRead More »
The post Dialogue Book Report #9: Novels of polygamy and the Great Basin frontier first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=270252021-01-25T17:27:50Z2021-01-25T17:27:50ZJanuary 24: Kif Augustine on D&C 3-9 Kif Augustine is Ivan Meitus Chair and Professor of Law at BYU Law School. She was the Associate Dean for Research and Academic Affairs from 2008 to 2013. She has twice been a Fulbright Scholar, first in Argentina and later in Beijing. Her scholarship focuses on intersections amongRead More »
The post Dialogue Sunday Study #35 w/Kif Augustine first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=269932021-01-20T00:36:25Z2021-01-20T00:36:25ZDialogue Fireside, January 17: Benjamin Park on “Mormonism’s Many Modernisms: What the Faith’s Alternative Trajectories in the Early Twentieth Century Tell Us About the Twenty-First.”
The post Dialogue Fireside #4 w/Benjamin Park first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=269452021-01-05T00:12:13Z2021-01-05T00:04:36ZAndrew Hall and Andrew Hamilton discuss 2020’s books in Mormon studies and literature. Books discussed: Matthew L Harris, editor. Thunder from the Right: Ezra Taft Benson in Mormonism and Politics Matthew L. Harris. Watchman on the Tower: Ezra Taft Benson and the Making of the Mormon Right The Complete Ezra Taft Benson FBI File LavinaRead More »
The post Dialogue Book Report #8: Andrew and Andrew on 2020 LDS books first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=269362020-12-21T21:31:51Z2020-12-21T21:31:51ZOn December 20 Artist Brian Kershisnik gave a beautiful fireside on the theme of “Waiting for Jesus.”
The post Dialogue Fireside #3 w/Brian Kershisnik first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=269002020-12-14T02:02:45Z2020-12-14T01:59:57ZDecember 13: Joseph Spencer Joseph M. Spencer is a philosopher and assistant professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University. He’s the author or editor of eight books, most recently of 1st Nephi: A Brief Theological Introduction, published this year by the Neal A. Maxwell Institute. Spencer serves as the editor of the Journal ofRead More »
The post Dialogue Sunday Study #34 w/Joseph Spencer first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=268962020-12-11T19:13:58Z2020-12-11T19:05:03ZIn “Who Brought Forth this Christmas Demon” Larry T. Menlove brings us a beautifully complicated story of two men trying to find their way in life with the backdrop of a Christmas tree lot in Payson, Utah. “And the men who brought forth this Christmas demon fought the urge to run, to hide, and theyRead More »
The post Dialogue Out Loud #7: Who Brought Forth This Christmas Demon by Larry Menlove first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=268882020-12-06T23:46:40Z2020-12-06T23:46:40ZDecember 6: Aimee Evans Hickman Aimee Evans Hickman has been collecting stories in various forms for as long as she can remember—from tales of her early Latter-Day Saint ancestors following Joseph Smith and Brigham Young from one “promised land” to another, to her nearly two decades working with Exponent II, including a stint as Editor-in-ChiefRead More »
The post Dialogue Sunday Study #33 w/Aimee Evans Hickman first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=268802020-12-05T00:03:34Z2020-12-04T16:10:04ZMaurine Whipple’s “Mormon Saga” is a story of unrelenting faith that will haunt you in the days to come. She likely wrote it after listening to fellow Relief Society women tell stories of their foremothers, some true, some likely folklore. Please enjoy this previously unpublished story that is newly published A Craving for Beauty: The CollectedRead More »
The post Dialogue Out Loud #6: Mormon Saga by Maurine Whipple first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=268612020-12-01T17:04:05Z2020-12-01T17:02:50ZDear Friends of Dialogue, I am asking for your financial support. We have survived and thrived in a diverse market by providing a forum for measured scholarship, vibrant arts and culture, and mature leadership, attracting the top scholars and literary voices of our generation. We need your support to continue. The vision of establishing aRead More »
The post From the Editor: 2020 Annual Appeal first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=268492020-11-27T21:43:41Z2020-11-27T21:43:41ZIn Marissa Burgess “Ace of Saints” she takes readers on her journey of figuring out her asexulity, beautifully narrated in this latest Out Loud. Here’s a snippet. ” I sat in my room, shaking, letting the same thoughts run around my head over and over. Worried about how I could ever be as happy asRead More »
The post Dialogue Out Loud #5: Ace of Saints first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=268442020-11-22T22:51:10Z2020-11-22T22:51:10ZNovember 22: Daylin Amesimeku on Ether 6-11 Daylin is Chair Elect for the BYU Black Alumni Society and Dialogue Foundation Board Member. She received her BS in Exercise Science from BYU in 2012 and works in ophthalmology. She was raised in Miami, FL and now lives in Boston, MA with her husband and two daughters.
The post Dialogue Sunday Study #32 w/Daylin Amesimeku first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=268262020-11-20T23:29:51Z2020-11-20T23:02:27ZIn “Certain Places,” William Morris tells the story of a person looking for meaning, connection, and ultimately love in this unique but gorgeous love story that spans more than one lifetime. The sound of shoes walking along will stay with long after the story concludes.
The post Dialogue Out Loud #4: Certain Places first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=268172020-11-20T05:02:54Z2020-11-20T05:02:54ZFor our second fireside on November 15th, Claudia Bushman will be teaching us about “Resurrection Month.” Claudia Lauper Bushman, born in Oakland, California, and raised in San Francisco, considers herself a California Mormon, an independent variant of the Salt Lake City variety. She was unexpectedly given the opportunity of attending Wellesley College in Massachusetts, movingRead More »
The post Dialogue Fireside #2 w/Claudia Bushman first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=268122020-11-17T17:46:26Z2020-11-17T17:46:26ZIn our final Dialogue Heritage that looks back into the history of Dialogue, Editor Taylor Petrey brings us from the last five years up to the present. These issues included the transfer from Editor Kristine Haglund to Editor Boyd Petersen and then to Editor Petrey. Issues covered in these issues included feminism, race, LGBT, environment,Read More »
The post Dialogue Heritage #11 first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=268042020-11-16T00:35:12Z2020-11-16T00:35:12ZNovember 15: Ben Schilaty on Ether 1-5 Dr. Ben Schilaty works as an Honor Code administrator and adjunct professor at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He holds three degrees from BYU: a bachelor’s degree in Latin American studies, a master’s in Hispanic linguistics, and a master’s in social work; he also earned a PhDRead More »
The post Dialogue Sunday Study #31 w/Ben Schilaty first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=268002020-11-13T03:39:19Z2020-11-13T15:38:00ZLuna Corbden’s beautiful fantastical “In the Garden of Babel” gorgeously comes alive as Eldria and God speak about what it means to be human and to be a god. What does this human woman learn from God? What does God learn from a human woman? It’s a magnificent audible piece. Enjoy
The post Dialogue Out Loud #3: In the Garden of Babel first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=267882020-11-09T04:20:30Z2020-11-09T04:20:30ZNovember 8: Kylie Nielson Turley on Mormon 7-9 Kylie Nielson Turley (MA in American Studies) has taught writing and literature courses at UVU and BYU-Provo since 1995. She emphasizes a literary approach to the Book of Mormon in her “Literature of the LDS People” course at BYU. Trying to practice what she teaches, she publishes creativeRead More »
The post Dialogue Sunday Study #30 w/Kylie Nielson Turley first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=267822020-11-07T01:21:40Z2020-11-07T01:21:40ZFor this second Dialogue “Out Loud” podcast, Blaire Ostler gives us a peek into her experience of standing at General Conference with a sign that says “Hug a Latter-day Saint.” For instance: “A gorgeous woman with dark espresso skin approaches me. As she gets closer, I can see she has a sleeping baby swaddled againstRead More »
The post Dialogue Out Loud #2: Hug a Queer Latter-day Saint first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=267732020-11-04T17:28:04Z2020-11-04T17:28:04ZHost Andrew Hall is joined by the authors D. J. (Dave) Butler and Mattathias Westwood to discuss Dave’s recent fantasy/adventure novels, including the steampunk City of the Saints, the early American epic fantasy Witchy War Series, and the historical (1930s Utah) fantasy The Cunning Man. Reviews of both the Witchy War Series (by Mattathias) andRead More »
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The post Dialogue Sunday Study #29 w/Louise Wheeler first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=266452020-10-26T20:17:07Z2020-10-26T20:17:07ZWe are excited to announce the new monthly Dialogue Fireside. Our first fireside was October 25th with Thomas B. Griffith teaching us on “A Latter-day Saint Approach to Politics.” Thomas Griffith on was appointed to the U. S. Court of Appeals for the D. C. Circuit in 2005 by President George W. Bush. Just lastRead More »
The post Dialogue Fireside #1 w/Thomas Griffith first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=266362020-10-26T15:45:25Z2020-10-26T03:26:30ZOctober 25: Rebecca Roesler on 3 Nephi 27-4 Nephi Dr. Rebecca Roesler is a Professor of Violin and Music Education at Brigham Young University–Idaho. She received a Ph.D. in Music and Human Learning from the University of Texas at Austin, and Bachelors and Masters degrees from Brigham Young University. Becky has presented her research atRead More »
The post Dialogue Sunday Study #28 w/Rebecca Roesler first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=266302020-10-26T15:43:46Z2020-10-22T03:30:36ZOctober 18: Tom Christofferson on 3 Nephi 20-26 Tom Christofferson is the author of “That We May Be One: A Gay Mormon’s Persoective on Faith and Family”, and the forthcoming “A Better Heart: The Power of Christ’s Pure Love”, both publishes by Deseret Book. Tom’s career in global investment management and asset servicing, based in EuropeRead More »
The post Dialogue Sunday Study #27 w/Tom Christofferson first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=266132020-10-15T21:11:04Z2020-10-15T21:07:40ZIn the 10th Dialogue Heritage podcast, Editor Taylor Petrey looks at the Dialogue years of 2010-2014 which covered the Mormon (political) Moment, more of Kristine Haglund’s editorship–which inclued some fantastic works on feminism, important interviews, and marelous blog summaries–and Editor Taylor Petrey famous article “Toward a Post-Heterosexual Mormon Theology.” And within the podcast he announcesRead More »
The post Dialogue Heritage #10 first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=266072020-10-12T21:44:02Z2020-10-12T21:44:02ZIn this Dialogue podcast Editor Taylor Petrey discusses “Modern LDS Teachings on Gender in Context.” From the Miller Eccles website: This presentation will summarize some key findings from his forthcoming book, Tabernacles of Clay: Gender and Sexuality in Modern Mormonism (University of North Carolina Press). In particular, he will be presenting the history of the idea of gender asRead More »
The post Dialogue Lectures #50 w/ Taylor Petrey first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=265992020-10-11T23:57:55Z2020-10-12T05:47:04ZAs part of our 2021 special issue on Indigeneity and Mormon Studies, we will include a roundtable on the problematic legacy of Christopher Columbus. On this day the United States celebrates Christopher Columbus, here is a piece of this upcoming roundtable: “I Am Giving Columbus No More of My Time by Roni Jo Draper (Yurok).”Read More »
The post I Am Giving Columbus No More of My Time by Roni Jo Draper (Yurok) first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=265942020-10-12T20:11:21Z2020-10-11T23:26:56ZJ. Tekulvē Jackson-Vann is a native of Milledgeville, Georgia. Born into the Pentecostal Holiness Church, he later joined El Bethel Missionary Baptist Church before being taught by missionaries and joining The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1990. He served a full-time mission to the Michigan Lansing Mission before enrolling at Brigham YoungRead More »
The post Dialogue Sunday School #26 w/ J. Tekulvē Jackson-Vann first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=265112020-09-30T21:57:20Z2020-09-29T21:21:13ZLisa Van Orman Hadley joins Andrew Hall in discussing her autobiographical novel, Irreversible Things. Her debut literary work, it was awarded a Special Award for Literature by the Association for Mormon Letters. The Dialogue review of the book, by Sarah Moore, beings, “Judging by its length, Irreversible Things is the kind of book that IRead More »
The post Dialogue Book Report #6: Irreversible Things first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=265052020-09-27T21:15:48Z2020-09-27T21:15:48Z3 Nephi 12-16, September 27: David F. Holland David F. Holland is the John A. Bartlett Professor of New England Church History at Harvard Divinity School. He also serves on the faculties of Religion and American Studies at Harvard University. David’s research focuses on the intersecting theological commitments and cultural changes that shaped American life from the earlyRead More »
The post Dialogue Sunday School #25 w/ David Holland first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=265002020-09-25T17:47:45Z2020-09-25T17:47:45ZIn the ninth Dialogue Heritage podcast, Editor Taylor Petrey and Art Editor Andi Pitcher Davis look at the Dialogue years of 2005-2009 which covered the death of President Gordon B. Hinckley, important work on Heavenly Mother and Book of Mormon and Dialogue’s jump online.
The post Dialogue Heritage #9 first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=264932020-09-21T02:16:55Z2020-09-21T01:51:09Z3 Nephi 8-11; September 21: Margaret Blair Young Margaret Blair Young is an American writer and the president of the Congo Rising Corporation, a foundation focused on initiatives on the Democratic Republic of Congo, including film. She taught creative writing for thirty-four years at Brigham Young University in the USA. She has published six novels and twoRead More »
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The post Dialogue Sunday School #23 w/ Michael D. K. Ing first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=263962020-11-09T21:08:51Z2020-09-04T01:57:55Z 2015: Saskia (Mees) Tielens, “Review: Guilty as Charged? Mormonism in Nazi Germany David Conley Nelson. Moroni and the Swastika: Mormons in Nazi Germany” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Vol 48 No. 3 (2019): 124–129. Response to Moroni and the Swastika: Mormons in Nazi Germany wherein David C. Nelson describes the relationship between the ChurchRead More »
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The post Dialogue Sunday School #22 w/ Andrea Radke-Moss first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=263942020-08-28T21:05:06Z2020-08-28T21:05:06ZIn the eighth Dialogue Heritage podcast, Editor Taylor Petrey scan the Dialogue years of 2000 thru 2004, the years that include the Eugene England Memorial, the 35th anniversary issue, and some articles on war and homosexuality.
The post Dialogue Heritage #8 first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=262822020-08-27T22:16:32Z2020-08-27T22:16:32Z2019: Steven Shields, “Joseph Smith and Sidney Ridgon: Co-founders of a Movement” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Vol 52 No. 3 (2019): 1–18. 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. 2018: Richard Sleegers, “Pedagogy ofRead More »
The post Topic pages: Joseph Smith first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=263082020-08-27T21:27:59Z2020-08-27T21:27:59Z 2019: Blaire Ostler, “Queer Polygamy” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Vol 52 No. 1 (2019): 33–43. Ostler addresses the problems with what she terms the “Standard Model of Polygamy.” She discusses how these problems might be resolved if it is put into a new type of model that she terms “Queer Polygamy.” 2019: HelynneRead More »
The post Topic pages: Polygamy first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=262872020-08-26T00:00:30Z2020-08-25T23:51:49Z2019: Cheryl Bruno, “Then and Now” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Vol 52 No. 1(2019): 79. In this poem, Bruno describes the differences between ancient temples and modern day temples. 2019: Linda Hoffman Kimball, “Friday Morning Shift” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Vol 52 No. 1(2019): 84. Kimball describes her feelings about the temple whileRead More »
The post Topic pages: Temples first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=263442020-08-23T22:52:28Z2020-08-23T22:52:28ZHelaman 1-6; August 23: Daniel Becerra Daniel Becerra is an assistant professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University and a scholar of early Christianity. He holds secondary specialties in New Testament and in Greco-Roman philosophy. He received a PhD in religion (early Christianity) and an MA in religious studies from Duke University, a MTS in New Testament/early Christianity from Harvard DivinityRead More »
The post Dialogue Sunday School #21 w/ Daniel Becerra first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=263322020-08-22T16:51:01Z2020-08-22T00:17:35ZAndrew Hall and Andrew Hamilton discuss recent and upcoming events and books in Mormon studies and Mormon literature, including books reviewed in the Summer 2020 issue of Dialogue. First they discuss the recent MHA and AML 2019 awards. Books discussed: Greg Prince. Gay Rights and the Mormon Church Brenda R. Weber Latter-day Screens: Gender, Sexuality, and MediatedRead More »
The post Dialogue Book Report #5: Two Andrews on Mormon studies, Summer 2020 first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=263212020-08-22T22:14:03Z2020-08-20T21:37:06ZBy Robert A. Rees & William S. Bradshaw Any discussion of theology relating to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints begins with the recognition that traditionally members of the Church have tended to eschew acknowledgment of the fact that there is such a thing as “Latter-day Saint/Mormon theology.” This led contemporary Mormon philosopherRead More »
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The post Farina King’s Sunday Study Bonus Content first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=263102020-08-17T03:31:06Z2020-08-17T03:31:06ZAugust 16: Farina King on Alma 53-63 Farina King, a citizen of the Navajo Nation, is Assistant Professor of History and affiliated faculty of Cherokee and Indigenous Studies at Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, Oklahoma. She received her Ph.D. at Arizona State University in U.S. History. King specializes in twentieth-century Native American Studies. She is the author of The EarthRead More »
The post Dialogue Sunday School #20 w/ Farina King first appeared on The Dialogue Journal.]]>129Emily Jensenhttps://www.dialoguejournal.com/?p=262922020-08-10T01:26:04Z2020-08-10T01:26:04ZAugust 9: Patrick Mason, on Alma 43-52 Patrick Mason holds the Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at Utah State University, where he is an associate professor of religious studies and history. He is the author or editor of several books, including Mormonism and Violence: The Battles of Zion and Planted: Belief and BelongingRead More »
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