The Third Nephite
April 17, 2018[…] peering over his arm. “Looks the same to me,” she said. “There’s a kid coming today to buy some.” “Get rid of these damned rabbits,” he said. “What do you think people think of […]
[…] peering over his arm. “Looks the same to me,” she said. “There’s a kid coming today to buy some.” “Get rid of these damned rabbits,” he said. “What do you think people think of […]
Dialogue 26.1 (Spring 1993): 23–82 The clash between obedience to ecclesiastical authority and the integrity of individual conscience is certainly not one upon which Mormonism has a monopoly. But the past two decades have […]
[…] have a disproportionate representation in the armed forces, the national intelligence establishment, and law enforcement in general.[ 6] Once upon a time, the Republican Party declared war on Mormonism as the standard bearer of […]
[…] it, and we are sending a letter to a selected list asking if they would like to buy it.”[429] Although the Dialogue chapters had folded with the end of Bob Rees’s tenure in Los […]
[…] the Improvement Era in September 1933, it did not seem out of place in a publication intended for the general church membership. In the same issue of the Improvement Era, Theodore E. Curtis posted […]
[…] of these interrelated testimonies is essential to our identity as Friends, but we are clearly best known for one of them. As H. Larry Ingle has pointed out, “[T]he Quaker peace testimony [is] the […]
[…] have been the increasing focus of exhibitions in New York and in the West, created original artworks for Mormoniana (Mormon Artists Group Press). In this project, sixteen Mormon composers each selected a visual artwork […]
[…] motion pictures depicting American troops in the Spanish-American War. Since then thousands of films and television programs have dealt with Mormonism; at present the Mormon Literature and Creative Arts database lists 4 ,591 such items.
[…] and (later) Tuscaroras under a Great Law of Peace prior to the arrival of colonists from Europe.[ 6] They attributed the presence of the Great Peace and other allusions to Iroquois narratives in the […]
[…] Benson and Skousen’s affiliation with the John Birch Society, an anticommunist fringe group, the director shunned them.[ 6] *** When J. Edgar Hoover became the nation’s sixth FBI director in 1924, the world was […]