The Quaker Peace Testimony
March 23, 2018[…] 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 […]
[…] 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 […]
[…] also bringing excellent taste in coffee, two tattoos, and a whiskey collection that Brigham Young would envy.[ 6] And I’m sitting in the pews each week, trying to find out if there’s a place […]
[…] about his article, “The Production of the Book of Mormon in Light of a Tibetan Buddhist Parallel” for our 39th episode of Dialogue Out Loud. McAlister references the Tibetan Buddhist scripture known as “gter […]
Dialogue 51.4 (Winter 2018): 49–76 What of the Latter Day Saint movement that claimed to prophetically discern the times and seasons of these latter days and also boldly proclaimed that they were the restoration church?
[…] but it was on Blacks and the priesthood. Greg: Thank you. Egide: I want to thank you for all the work that you have done to clarify all of the history. That’s just amazing, […]
[…] 22.1 (Spring 1989): 69–75 This essay focuses on the efforts of both groups to establish congregations in Canada’s far west and explores why the growth of the Latter-day Saint and Reorganized Latter Day Saint […]
[…] 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 […]