Counseling the Brethren
April 27, 2018[…] know that those things don’t count. I’m going to go back to the farm, find a wife, buy a cow, settle down to raise a family, and serve the Lord.” The President lectured that […]
[…] know that those things don’t count. I’m going to go back to the farm, find a wife, buy a cow, settle down to raise a family, and serve the Lord.” The President lectured that […]
[…] the prejudice and passion of the Mormon people” and “utterly unworthy of the gentlemen” who made them.[ 6] As the election approached and the political climate followed a definite warming trend, the campaign activities […]
[…] Dialogue. This is a selected listing excluding some of the publications well advertised in Church publications or available through ward “bookstores.” The selection is made solely upon the editor’s discretion and subject to his foibles.
[…] not overrate his intellect, and on the other, in affairs of religion spiritual empiricism must take precedence over scientific empiricism. I remember as a college student, being in the first heady stages of encountering […]
Dialogue 9. 3 (1974): 21–37 Duane Jeffrey is to be thanked for his article, “Seers, Savants and Evolution: The Uncomfortable Interface.” It is an excellent summary of the history of thought on evolution in […]
Just over ten years ago I was approached by four young Mormons who were affiliated with Stanford University in one capacity or another. They wanted to know if there was a library market for […]
My grandfather, for whom I was named, was born in 1878 in a four-room stone house built by his father in Round Valley, near Morgan, Utah. My great grandfather had a small farm there […]
[…] me. Howbeit in vain do they worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. (Mark 7: 6,7) Sentimental church music is a carry-over from the latter part of the nineteenth century—the so-called “Romantic” […]
[…] the mirror to look at Kim. He was smiling. (Kim had had him go with him to buy his new shoes at Clark’s so he would be sure to get the same kind.) Greg […]
[…] extenuating circumstances. Many who generally opposed petting would not oppose it this strongly. In 1972 only 2. 6 per cent of the active Mormon women, but 24.8 per cent of the church-attending non-Mormon women, […]