Being, A Household World
January 23, 2020[…] the faction of humanity with spending power” belongs to the 2.5 billion people on earth who can buy far more than they need and who emit carbon with abandon.“Built on stabilized luxury and chronic […]
[…] the faction of humanity with spending power” belongs to the 2.5 billion people on earth who can buy far more than they need and who emit carbon with abandon.“Built on stabilized luxury and chronic […]
[…] is a resounding yes! Because if you don’t, when I’m at the temple, Aunt Gertrude will lean over and tell me, “Just think! When you get to heaven, you’ll be white just like me!” […]
<i>Dialogue 52.3 (Fall 2019): 1–18</i><br> 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.
[…] printmaking there for sixteen years. Drawing and then painting desert landscape has been my primary focus for over fifty years. You do the work, learn, teach, keep painting, maybe win and award or two […]
[…] may use a variety of methodologies, including history, theology, science, sociology, and more Articles should be between 3,000 and 10,000 words Evaluation Process Authors may not submit work that is also under consideration for […]
[…] appropriate, a statement of institutional support. For example, letters from Chairs/Deans for possibilities concerning course release, course buy-outs, or stipends from institutional administrations. A cover letter briefly outlining the editorial vision and any other […]
[…] of sane (or at least civilized) behavior. That silence is terrible. And so it quickly gets covered over with entertainment, a background track that gets sucked into homes by way of cable and cellular […]
[…] that’s just the point. Mormon Arts Centerco-founders Glen Nelson and Richard Bushman believe that bringing lesser-known artists to the attention of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints enriches the audience […]
My earliest memory takes place in 1960s Wilkinsburg, where we lived while Dad finished his schooling at Carnegie Tech. Dark brick house and heavy gray sky. Warm, prickly air; a carpet of clover in […]
I walk into the baptistry In our modest, midwestern temple Eager to fold fluffy towels Into their honorable offerings.