True Joy Cannot Be Found in the Garden
October 5, 2019[…] disadvantaged group on campus that I began to hope for spaces that would replenish my efforts. In order to assist in the formation of such spaces, I had to exercise hope; such hope, I […]
[…] disadvantaged group on campus that I began to hope for spaces that would replenish my efforts. In order to assist in the formation of such spaces, I had to exercise hope; such hope, I […]
<i>Dialogue 52.2 (Summer 2019): 59–84</i><br>Due to the fact that visiting with angels isn’t part of the normal human experience, it makes it hard for historians to prove that it happened through an academic investigation. […]
[…] experts in the subject area of the paper. This review can take up to 12 weeks in order to locate qualified Mormon studies reviewers in narrow subfields. Following the subject expert review, the editor […]
<i>Dialogue 52.1 (2019): 169–178</i><br> Young shares her testimony of temple work even though she found some wording in the endowment ceremony sexist.
[…] out into relationship with all creation” and “encourages me to enter into dialogue.” Dialogue Heritage podcast Free online access for all In 2019, we made the decision to change the way that we finance […]
<i>Dialogue 51.3 (Fall 2018): 201–208</i><br> “What can we do to help and make a difference in the fight for racial and social justice?” McCoy responds to the BYU students who asked these questions which […]
In opposition to Christian traditions that teach human guilt as a result of original sin, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches that humans “will be punished for their own sins, and […]
When reading a good book I’ll often hop online to supplement or enrich my sensory experience. This time I sought a detailed close-up for mala beads, a tactile sense of the silk handkerchief around […]
[…] national register of historic places. When that failed, with mere weeks to go, Inez filed a restraining order against the demolition company. A judge overturned it in court a week later. And so, finally, […]
My first encounter with Islamic art was a photograph of the Alhambra: architecture transfigured by light, into light. It expressed a spiritual reality in a way I had not seen before.