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[…] contest A Mother Here called for submissions of art and poetry on the subject of Heavenly Mother.[ 6] In 2019, authors McArthur Krishna and Bethany Brady Spalding published A Girl’s Guide to Heavenly Mother, […]
[…] not economic deception.[5] This article proposes that Joseph Smith’s early trials were about “pretended witchcraft and magic”[ 6] and the related thoughtcrime of “pretended religion,” categories of crime generated during the Enlightenment to categorize […]
[…] rusted as a result. But, on the positive side, all the gardening/vineyard metaphors in scripture are much more meaningful – especially the ones where the gardener is completely flummoxed by what the garden is doing.
Listen on Spotify. Listen on Apple. In the moment of the swerve, family oral history says, Richards tumbled down the slope into a swift-moving stream and was swept away, presumed to have been killed or […]
[…] hence, freshmen! Find a temple, make babies. See the rivers swelling with rain? You have no time. Buy a ring. Every week I’m invited to the zoo. Single salesman, white shirts and ties. As […]
[…] himself.) Ever since, “I have tasted salt” has joined Christ’s “Ye are the salt of the earth”[ 6] within the religious lexicon of Latter-day Saint speak. So what, then, does Willis mean when she […]
[…] truth. emb[ra]ce that. Baptist. Methodist. &c—get all the good in the world. come out a pure mormon.”[ 6] Nevertheless, Mormonism began to view Greek philosophy as containing untruth, at least when mixed with Christian […]
[…] impact on historiography. While most panels will be composed of invited speakers, one session will be reserved for junior scholars as a tribute to Quinn’s dedication to mentoring younger generations. We therefore seek paper […]