From Great Heights
March 19, 2018[…] forward, scrutinizing him from where she sat. “Well, unlike you,” Cameron said, “We’re not in a monastic order. We actually spend our money.” Still standing near the door, unsure of what do with his […]
[…] forward, scrutinizing him from where she sat. “Well, unlike you,” Cameron said, “We’re not in a monastic order. We actually spend our money.” Still standing near the door, unsure of what do with his […]
[…] change in attire at the Friday night Banyan Ball” among women students. The article continued: While “no order will be imposed to enforce modesty, we expect to see a very definite effect on coed’s […]
[…] maintain his cousin’s esteem. Bryant had been an initiate for only a short time into the secret order of those who know that human beings create offspring in the manner of cattle, horses, and […]
[…] the de-worming medication they had used on one of their dogs fifteen or twenty years ago. Being online, Niles couldn’t resist looking up “transvestitism” on Wikipedia. Reading about it made him anxious again and […]
<i>Dialogue 47.1 (Spring 2014):1–23</i><br>This conclusion is obviously problematic, as it implies that the early Church repudiated teachings from the Book of Mormon immediately following its publication. Thus there is a need for a reassessment […]
[…] historian of the American West, who was recently president of the Mormon History Association. <div class=”mceTemp”> <em><strong>THE TOPIC: </strong></em> Over the decades, Richard Turley and William MacKinnon have researched and written extensively about Utah’s long, contentious […]
[…] alignleft” src=”https://www.dialoguejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Michael-Quinn.png” alt=”” width=”171″ height=”227″ />In this Dialogue podcast Michael Quinn discusses findings from his new book <em> The Mormon Hierarchy: Wealth and Corporate Power.</em> From the Miller Eccles website: “The first two volumes of […]
[…] occasionally on gender and ideology, from insiders. These challenges have motivated many national, local, and personal activities over the years addressing gender fairness, particularly in the law and the courts. Most recently, she has […]
[…] of Bryce Cook’s “What Do We Know of God’s Will for His LGBT Children? An Examination of the LDS Church’s Position on Homosexuality.” Note that this is a recording of his version found on […]
[…] Summer 2017 article “What Do We Know of God’s Will for His LGBT Children? An Examination of the LDS Church’s Position on Homosexuality” we bring you a recording of his article for Dialogue podcasts […]