“Blessings Deferred”
March 29, 2024[…] is antithetical to President Russel M. Nelson’s admonition “to lead out in abandoning attitudes and actions of prejudice.”[ 6] Moreover, it is damaging for those of us who are left to feel invisible to our […]
[…] is antithetical to President Russel M. Nelson’s admonition “to lead out in abandoning attitudes and actions of prejudice.”[ 6] Moreover, it is damaging for those of us who are left to feel invisible to our […]
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[…] us to look beyond the surface and see how these events were intertwined with a profound struggle over the nature of the church and its restoration narrative. During those transformative decades, the institutional church […]
Dialogue 56. 3 (Fall 2023): 1–33 Practitioners and historians of Book of Mormon archaeology have tended to narrate the emergence and history of the field as a story of conventional scholarly investigations by Latter-day […]
[…] has influenced their creative expressions. Guest Bios: Nnamdi Okonkwo Born in Nigeria in 1965, Nnamdi Okonkwo’s passion for art has always been a driving force in his life. Recruited by BYU-Hawaii for basketball, he […]
[…] on the back of a suspicious-looking soup can; down the aisle, a woman haggles with the butcher over a pound of lamb. “Adam didn’t see the difference between their loins until he tasted the […]
[…] counter’s clnveyer belt, face smeared with something red. I’m checking the expiration date on the back of a suspicious-looking soup can; down the aisle, a woman haggles with the butcher over a pound of lamb.
[…] Dialogue: Journal of Mormon Thought] where together they review a myriad of topics that have been addressed over the years in the Dialogue Journal related to the ongoing skirmish between the “naturalist” and the […]
[…] Dialogue: Journal of Mormon Thought] where together they review a myriad of topics that have been addressed over the years in the Dialogue Journal related to the ongoing skirmish between the “naturalist” and the […]
[…] on the back of a suspicious-looking soup can; down the aisle, a woman haggles with the butcher over a pound of lamb. “Adam didn’t see the difference between their loins until he tasted the […]