The Bible in the Church
May 4, 2018[…] a sermon or lecture dealing with it in an historical or analytical way. The reader needs only call to mind the sermons at quarterly and general conferences for the support of this assertion. To […]
[…] a sermon or lecture dealing with it in an historical or analytical way. The reader needs only call to mind the sermons at quarterly and general conferences for the support of this assertion. To […]
[…] actually the library, miraculously preserved in the stained glass of one—and only one—of the medieval cathedrals and now available to a nearly uncomprehending modern world. His one-hour lecture could only open the first few […]
<i>Dialogue 15.2 (Summer 1982): 48–68</i><br> Van Wagoner and Walker focus on the seer stones that Joseph Smith used in the Book of Mormon translation process.
<i>Dialogue 47.1 (Spring 2014):1–23</i><br>This conclusion is obviously problematic, as it implies that the early Church repudiated teachings from the Book of Mormon immediately following its publication. Thus there is a need for a reassessment […]
<i>Dialogue 4.2 (Summer 1971): 73–76</i><br>Church members, from some General Authorities to some Sunday School teachers, are generally impressed with and concerned about “scientific proof” of the Book of Mormon. As a practicing scientist and […]
[…] watered communities of the Wasatch front. His great-great-grandfather, James Darren Rockwood, had settled the area under a call from Brigham Young. At home he placed the intricately ribbed snakeskin on the kitchen table. “Sylvia, […]
[…] Missouri. Steven Epperson: Assistant Professor of History, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, specializing in American religious history and history of Christian doctrine. Mark D. Thomas: Scriptural Studies Editor, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. […]
[…] decline of Christianity over the past 900 years, no incident has so symbolized the struggle between faith and rationality as has the trial of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). With his development of the telescope and […]
<i>Dialogue 38.4 (Winter 2006):45–82</i><br>the original text, unfortunately, no longer exists on this earth, and we are left only with the assurances of a “translator” that the testimony contained in the record is “true,” although […]
Elizabeth Fenton, Brian Hauglid and Michael Austin each review <i>Visions in a Seer Stone: Joseph Smith and the Making of the Book of Mormon</i> by William Davis <a href=”https://www.dialoguejournal.com/2020/05/dialogue-roundtable-william-l-davis-visions-in-a-seer-stone-joseph-smith-and–the-making-of-the–book-of-mormon/”>Continue Reading »</a>