Scenes from the Movie
March 26, 2018[…] pockets. Several times, when we were the only people in the entire theater, Gavin and I went over to the right side of the theater and raced our cars down the aisle. Nobody seemed […]
[…] pockets. Several times, when we were the only people in the entire theater, Gavin and I went over to the right side of the theater and raced our cars down the aisle. Nobody seemed […]
[…] the first century of their existence, and then I will look at eight new differences that have emerged over the past forty years or so. I make no claim that either is a complete list.
[…] delightsome people” (28). In further pursuit of this goal of Mormon eugenics, Young advised his followers “to buy up Lamanite children as fast as they could, educate them and teach them the gospel so […]
[…] Justice Minis tries for the Community of Christ, “is committed to the nonviolent pursuit of justice” ( 6). An even greater diversity of views within the Community of Christ is represented in the first […]
[…] comes from my training in medieval history: at Agincourt, Henry V led an outnumbered force to victory over better armed and -supplied French troops who controlled the engagement. His victory was largely aided by […]
[…] of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, edited by B. H. Roberts (Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 6 vols. published 1902-12, vol. 7 published 1932; 1948 printing), 6:219-20. History of the Church, 1:490. The […]
[…] accounts of most value to each reader. I remember Douglas P. Bush’s account of his patriarchal blessing—not for its actual words, but for what the patriarch years later told him he had seen in […]
[…] from “insularity to universality,” to use Shipp’s words, is a major thread holding this collection together ( 6). For Shipps to grasp the full significance of this metamorphosis, she had to get a handle […]
This morning I light red candles and set them on the sill, daring the breeze through an open window to tease the flames.
[…] boards the boat of the male disciples (57). This image of Jesus as a “women’s man” is counter to the LDS culture which encourages male bonding to such a degree that women’s viewpoints often […]