Dialogue's 2012 Christmas Advent Countdown: Merry Christmas!
December 25, 2012As a special advent-themed treat, Dialoguejournal.com will be featuring holiday-flavored offerings from it’s archives leading up to Christmas Day.
As a special advent-themed treat, Dialoguejournal.com will be featuring holiday-flavored offerings from it’s archives leading up to Christmas Day.
[…] 2) the spiritual inaccessibility of many of those who outwardly give indication of perhaps having “arrived,” and 3) lack of confidence in many of Mormondom’s liberal college professors, who have often seemed to know […]
[…] which I sup pose it is. And the guy just stared at her and said: “Mountains. Range over east of here.” Lilly Anne said, “How far?” And the guy looked up to see me […]
[…] Solomon, the covenant code of economics that was included in the Mosaic law began to be dismantled.[ 6] This led to an expropriation of ancestral lands and inheritances by the king and his retainers.[7] […]
[…] of anthropological field work in 2017. Among many other positionalities, Jacoba was a Peruvian immigrant,[5] a Lamanite,[ 6] a Latina in Utah,[7] a leader in her barrio hispano,[8] a naturalized US citizen,[9] a mujerista […]
[…] and mountain ranges west of The Paradise. He is a retired civil servant who continues, with civility, to write poetry and short stories. Lee’s writing has appeared in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, […]
[…] were a First Contact people, and from her mother she descends from the Algonquin First Nations of Canada. She has a BA in English from Brigham Young University with a special emphasis in writing […]
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[…] result: it’s peace in this life; it’s glory and honor and dignity in the life to come.[ 6] The exercise of free agency, he is saying, is God’s gift to humankind but it must […]
[…] Dialogue Out Loud, Jennifer Quist discusses health and the Mormon experience in fiction with two contributing authors to Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. Read the entire “The Last Day” in the Summer issue […]