Easter Weekend
April 16, 2018[…] or spiritually incestuous, loves. Greg doesn’t like Shepard’s work and had gotten the tickets after my phone call only out of kindness, but I find Shepard the most attractive as well as troubling new […]
[…] or spiritually incestuous, loves. Greg doesn’t like Shepard’s work and had gotten the tickets after my phone call only out of kindness, but I find Shepard the most attractive as well as troubling new […]
[…] controversial 1945 biography of Joseph Smith—No Man Knows My History. Because of this work she was excommunicated from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In the 23 May 1946 summons, William H. […]
[…] the Middle East. They enjoy an intensive few months and a “spiritual trip” in the land they call “holy,” with all the added tourist attractions. During the past year, students have also been able […]
[…] since drowned there were all swimming on Sunday. In Southern Utah, a young man refused a mission call; about a month later he died in an automobile crash. And, as I have already noted, […]
[…] a younger member of the group and also a committed activist, recalled in 1989 that Algie would call her up and say something like, ” ‘Nancy, dear, did you know that so-and-so is attempting […]
[…] del mondo/’ Corriere delta Sera, 14 July 1991, 7. See Peggy Fletcher Stack, “Great and Abominable? LDS Now See Catholic Church in a New Light,” Salt Lake Tribune, 20 Nov. 1993, C1-C2. See also […]
Within historically-oriented religious faiths, such as those deriving from Judaism, Christianity, or Islam, any effort to develop new paradigms for understanding their historical development, especially in their formative stages, is inextricably intertwined with efforts […]
Lowell L. Bennion was widely known among Latter-day Saints for his Christlike life and humanitarianism, as well as for his teaching and authorship of numerous church books and manuals.
[…] time and time again, he has miraculously avoided some catastrophe or dropped in on some fortunate eventuality. Call it happenstance, fate, or divine will, but these moments of pleasant coincidence have followed him throughout […]
[…] talk to, and perhaps you will understand some of these things that evidently you do not understand now. I know that all the omissions are not contempt in you, and not indifference, but I […]