Letters to the Editor
February 9, 2023[…] D. Madsen, No. 1, Ed Kingsley Response to Brigham D. Madsen, No. 2, Gerry L. Ensley Response to Brigham D. Madsen, No. 3, Douglass F. Taber Response to Brigham D. Madsen, No. 4, Gary Rummler
[…] D. Madsen, No. 1, Ed Kingsley Response to Brigham D. Madsen, No. 2, Gerry L. Ensley Response to Brigham D. Madsen, No. 3, Douglass F. Taber Response to Brigham D. Madsen, No. 4, Gary Rummler
Dialogue 53. 3 (Fall 2021): 1–76 Given the inadequate tools to police racial boundaries, LDS Church leaders like Joseph Fielding Smith struggled to define precisely where Black and light-skinned Latter-day Saints fit into the […]
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Dialogue 55.1 (Spring 2022): 169–178 Our goal is for the Seeking Heavenly Mother Project to have this empowering effect on all who participate. We see a strong need to ensure that our community is […]
Dialogue 55.1 (Spring 2022): 69–98 Although the concept of Heavenly Mother is empowering for many women, the focus on God as a cisgender, heterosexual couple also limits who can see their own divinity reflected […]
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