The Last Battle: C.S. Lewis and Mormonism
April 2, 2018[…] her own children and husband against the rest of the world. … has the last word in order to protect other people from the intense family patriotism of the wife. Not all of Lewis’s […]
[…] her own children and husband against the rest of the world. … has the last word in order to protect other people from the intense family patriotism of the wife. Not all of Lewis’s […]
The author of the Epistle to the Hebrews sums up his Christian faith with the memorable cry (13:8): “Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever!” The “yesterday” and “today” of this cry […]
[…] was prepared by Clawson in 1923, two years after his appointment as president of the Twelve, in order to provide a full and accurate history of his reorganization of the church’s financial system. Clawson […]
[…] 31–42</i><br>A series of questions began to occur to me: If I hate my mother, can I love the Heavenly Mother? If I hate my mother, can I love myself? If I hate God, can […]
<i>Dialogue 32.1 (Spring 1999): 119–135</i><br>Norman discusses instances where the racist teachings that justified the priesthood restrictions before 1978 continue to be taught.
[…] 1974): 98. Ibid., 60, quoting Alan Green, “The Inner Man of Monticello,” Saturday Review/ World 1 ( 6 April 1974): 23. Ibid., 62. Ibid., 63, quoting Max Beloff, “The Sally Hemings Affair,” Encounter (September […]
[…] its provenance in the vocabulary of Joseph Smith; but it translates a fatherly concern of the highest order. The heart is at stake here, the seat of thought, desire, and volition in Biblical usage; […]
[…] on the Mount, Jesus made an even more demanding proclamation of what God asks of us in order to be his children and follow his example, “Ye have heard that it hath been said, […]
[…] key source of tension between Mormons on the one hand and mainstream Christians on the other. In order to understand this, it is perhaps best to examine first the ways in which the original […]
[…] thing about my life it would be this: when I was seven years old the mailman ran over my head” (13). Edgar then narrates his tale of hospital recovery, boarding school horrors, Mormon con […]