Letters to the Editor
March 14, 2018[…] say that it is essential; another 13 percent say that it is important but not essential. Just 6 percent of Mormons say that it is not too important or not at all important. I […]
[…] say that it is essential; another 13 percent say that it is important but not essential. Just 6 percent of Mormons say that it is not too important or not at all important. I […]
[…] was left, though at times they brought together various statements scattered throughout the text. They moved to 3 Nephi, even emphasized Moroni’s narrative of what happened as a result of Christ’s visit to the […]
[…] Tess Lewis (London: Seagull Books, 2013). Katia Kapovich, “A Change of Wind,” in Cossacks and Bandits (Cambridge, UK: Salt Publishing, 2007), available at https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/57924/a-change-of-wind. Rainer Maria Rilke, in Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems […]
<i>Dialogue 52.1 (Spring 2019): 17–32</i><br>But the experience of women as women, their wilderness crescent, is unshared with men—utterly other—and therefore to men, unnatural.
[…] between his thinking and Caird’s preaching seem to be beyond coincidence, especially in view of Taylor’s enthusiasm over Caird. Christendom was under condemnation for apostasy, Caird taught (Shaw 1946, 114; cf. Sissons 1937, 1:360); […]
[…] peering over his arm. “Looks the same to me,” she said. “There’s a kid coming today to buy some.” “Get rid of these damned rabbits,” he said. “What do you think people think of […]
<i>Dialogue 26.1 (Spring 1993): 23–82</i><br>The clash between obedience to ecclesiastical authority and the integrity of individual conscience is certainly not one upon which Mormonism has a monopoly. But the past two decades have seen […]
[…] Contemporary Chronology,” DIALOGUE 26, no. 1 (Spring 1993): 7-64; “Six Intellectuals Disciplined for Apostasy,” Sunstone 16, no. 6 (November 1993): 65-73; “Disciplinary Actions Generate More Heat,” Sunstone 16, no. 7 (December 1993): 67-68; Anonymous, […]
[…] it, and we are sending a letter to a selected list asking if they would like to buy it.” Although the Dialogue chapters had folded with the end of Bob Rees’s tenure in Los […]
[…] the Improvement Era in September 1933, it did not seem out of place in a publication intended for the general church membership. In the same issue of the Improvement Era, Theodore E. Curtis posted […]