Trusting Lilly
May 28, 2024[…] which I sup pose it is. And the guy just stared at her and said: “Mountains. Range over east of here.” Lilly Anne said, “How far?” And the guy looked up to see me […]
[…] which I sup pose it is. And the guy just stared at her and said: “Mountains. Range over east of here.” Lilly Anne said, “How far?” And the guy looked up to see me […]
[…] provided online and on JSTOR. Joseph Smith History 1:38–39. See also Doctrine and Covenants 2; Malachi 4:5– 6. Doctrine and Covenants 128; see also 138:47–48. For an extended treatment of this view of salvation […]
[…] called “pacha” (explained below), (5) build humans into individual slots on her FamilySearch.org family tree, and ( 6) ritually graft humans onto that tree inside Mormon temples in ways recognized both on earth and […]
[…] and mountain ranges west of The Paradise. He is a retired civil servant who continues, with civility, to write poetry and short stories. Lee’s writing has appeared in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, […]
[…] were a First Contact people, and from her mother she descends from the Algonquin First Nations of Canada. She has a BA in English from Brigham Young University with a special emphasis in writing […]
Submission Deadline: January 15, 2024 Dialogue seeks to foster a deeper understanding of the complex and multifaceted concept of family, marriage, and kinship within the United States and global context of Latter-day Saint (LDS) […]
[…] Neal, “Howard Thurman’s Mystical Logic: Creatively Encountering Oneness—A Logical Analysis of Thurman’s Theology,” Black Theology 15, no. 3 (2017): 224–44. Neal, “Howard Thurman’s Mystical Logic.” Neal, “Howard Thurman’s Mystical Logic.” Howard Thurman, The Luminous […]
[…] Dialogue Out Loud, Jennifer Quist discusses health and the Mormon experience in fiction with two contributing authors to Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. Read the entire “The Last Day” in the Summer issue […]
[…] down her bank accounts and stolen her belongings with all legal approbation—she goes to Deseret Industries to buy herself a change of clothes. There she finds and buys, for fifty cents, an “Executive Decision […]
[…] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Church Releases Statement Condemning White Supremacist Attitudes.“ Brigham Young, Oct. 6, 1855, Journal of Discourses, 3:45. Spencer W. Kimball, “Let Us Move Forward and Upward,” Apr. 1979. […]