The Grace of the Court
April 18, 2018[…] of joy in serving others.” That used to be true; but as my spiritual energy (the scriptures call it charity) had decreased, my capacity to bear the pain of compassion had too. I was […]
[…] of joy in serving others.” That used to be true; but as my spiritual energy (the scriptures call it charity) had decreased, my capacity to bear the pain of compassion had too. I was […]
<i>Dialogue 17.3 (Fall 1984): 11–16</i><br>Delegates of the 1970 conference moved to adopt a resolution which stated that women constituted a majority of the church membership but had limited opportunity to act as representatives.
<i>Dialogue 18.2 (Summer 1985): 116–127</i><br>Women in the Mormon Church are encouraged toward traditional roles and attitudes that discourage personal, familial, and societal change. The ideal female role is that of a non-wage-earning wife and […]
[…] history—not only the writing itself but also the premises underlying such history. One group, whom I might call traditionalists, seem most disturbed by what they erroneously perceive as an attempt to deny the religious […]
Early in the 1950s, President David O. McKay took forthright steps to move the largely domestic church into the international world. Within months after assuming his presidency, he embarked on a series of world […]
[…] Hofmann’s distortions were supported by specific techniques used to market his forgeries. These four, used repeatedly, I call: (1) the shared discovery; (2) the self-identifying document; (3) cultural myths; and (4) preliminary discussion. Three […]
[…] often realized. Everyone danced, stirred up occasionally with mixers. On Sundays my mother would often say, “ Now girls, we have a particularly good dinner today. You may each invite home a guest.” We […]
[…] Instead, individual stupidity, greed, and fear—especially fear—were evident in abundance among every faction. So much that we call evil is a fragment of our own soul—unacknowledged, disowned, and suppressed into our unconscious shadow, there […]
[…] their eyes; (then) say to them: Thus says Lord Yahweh: I will take the descendants of Israel from among the nations, wherever they went, and gather them from all around and bring them to […]
[…] continuation of Jacob’s famous statement about hearkening unto the voice of God. Having read the book, though, I now believe that some of the twelve authors would prefer to append the words . . . […]