Old Man
April 2, 2018[…] or the temporary result of an accident. I think about how fragile he looks, sort of bent over in his trench coat, a shy, friendly look on his face. I wonder how old he […]
[…] or the temporary result of an accident. I think about how fragile he looks, sort of bent over in his trench coat, a shy, friendly look on his face. I wonder how old he […]
[…] and “today” of this cry express well both the strong point and the problem of Christian faith. For Christian faith is nothing if not a historical faith. It is inevitably anchored in the historical […]
[…] Indeed, what greater goal than to “seek to bring forth and establish the cause of Zion” (D&C 6:6) through more fully implementing our temple covenant of Consecration and Stewardship? This review aims to analyze […]
[…] an explicitly metaphysical or philosophical sense, focusing on abstract questions of person and nature. 5. Philippians 2: 6-11. A slight foreshadowing of this later development can be found in at least one pre-Pauline formula, […]
[…] familiar ground, could only briefly rock back this recent shift to middle ground. But with the election over, the now projected slim-but-stable Republican majority still in Congress, and a still popular president in the […]
<i>Dialogue 31.1 (Spring 1998): 47–65</i><br>In this essay I intend to build on my earlier work on the Reorganized Church and the decade of decision it faces in the 1990s.
[…] For as we approached the third mesa on 25 July 1996, we saw a short rainbow directly over the village of Hotevilla. Seeing this through native eyes would be a sign—for “Short Rain bow […]
[…] drunk and abusive innkeeper, the other as the valued companion of an honest, hardworking farmer …” ( 6). Together, the two books provide both the individual and larger context of these particular women’s lives. […]
[…] occasion. “What good does it do them anyway?” my companion asked. “They probably just use it to buy drugs. Why can’t they get off their butts and get a job instead of feeling sorry […]
[…] from the skin out.” He later wrote, “Damn it, why aren’t you somewhere around, so I can buy a flower for you when the fancy takes me—or even grow one for you that we […]