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March 28, 2018[…] later, another door opened. Karen and Sharlene asked me to go with them into St. George to buy supplies. I was usually the one to stay at home with the younger children when they […]
[…] later, another door opened. Karen and Sharlene asked me to go with them into St. George to buy supplies. I was usually the one to stay at home with the younger children when they […]
[…] want to go home?” I asked. “We could give away our dinner tickets. Or maybe somebody will buy them.” She said no and at seven we went to the entrance to the Space Needle […]
[…] accusation was uncovered, and the elder accused had returned to the East; however the rumors continued unabated. 6 One aspect of the slaveholders’ paranoia not initially touched by the Mormon presence was the dictum […]
Associate Editor Matthew Bowman takes a look at counter-cult movements, apologetics, and the ongoing question of whether or not Mormons are Christian.
[…] of one’s own? I will try to explain.” A Room of One’s Own (1928; repr., Harcourt, 2005), 3. “The Family: A Proclamation to the World,” 1995, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/the-family-a-proclamation-to-the-world/the-family-a-proclamation-to-the-world?lang=eng. […]
[…] engaged in the last decade. In this latest interview of #dialogueoutloud Burns sits down with Taylor Petrey to discuss the article he coauthored in the #spring2023issue of #dialoguejournal of #mormonthought, Keith Burns discusses the […]
[…] Internal accounts of our early history include: Claudia Lauper Bushman, “Introduction,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 6, no. 2 (Summer 1971): 5–8; Claudia L. Bushman, “Preface,” Mormon Sisters: Women in Early Utah, edited […]
[…] (Spring 2020): 5–32</i><br> I cannot help but smile when she calls me hermana, her “sister.” Her reference to me signifies a dual meaning: I am not only like a family member to her, but […]
[…] you probably saw a post going around last week about Kim Kardashian. Some feminist called Kim out for posing nude and calling it “feminist.” No, the feminist insisted, it’s not feminist just because you […]
[…] City: 1902-1912), 1:378. E&MS, 2 (July, 1833), 111. E&MS “Extra” reprinted in Times & Seasons (hereafter T&S) 6:818; also DHC, 1:378. Contemporaneous with the appearance of this article, was the expectation among the brethren […]