The Gift
April 19, 2018[…] get home, I will write to Marie. I can’t speak to her about it now; that would be breaking the rules again. Maybe she will come to Utah; my uncle would sponsor her immigration—that is, […]
[…] get home, I will write to Marie. I can’t speak to her about it now; that would be breaking the rules again. Maybe she will come to Utah; my uncle would sponsor her immigration—that is, […]
[…] trying to smile, to laugh; trying to mimic the Pied Piper and convert embarrassment into humor. But breaking down, hollering at them: “Get the hell out! Get the hell out of here! All of […]
[…] “hang” on the love of God and love of man. This principle still holds for scriptural interpretation today. The scriptures are not of one quality; they are not a legal document, equally binding in […]
[…] how he believed Christian nations should treat their enemies, leaving on record editorials which are still pertinent today. President Brown left for England in the summer of 1937 in a hopeful but sober mood. […]
[…] was going to die in less than four hours. Then I had to call Jimmy with the news we had expected but hoped we would not hear. Lawyers calling at this point must work […]
[…] decline of Christianity over the past 900 years, no incident has so symbolized the struggle between faith and rationality as has the trial of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). With his development of the telescope and […]
[…] questions about the rapid growth of Mormonism. Issues include changing Mormon demographics, cultural tensions of church globalization, and the evolution of Mormon identity and assimilation. Another topic of research focuses on mass media use […]
[…] the stranger” does not necessarily equate with “pluralism” or “diversity” as these terms are sometimes used in today’s idiom; acknowledging and seeking truth in all realms isn’t tantamount to relativism. To be open in […]
[…] October of 1993 Dallin H. Oaks, an apostle for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and Steve Benson, editorial cartoonist for the Arizona Republic and eldest grandson of former LDS president Ezra […]
[…] see as the six major differences between the two churches during the first century of their existence, and then I will look at eight new differences that have emerged over the past forty years […]