Of Quiffs, Quarks, and God
April 17, 2018[…] the hazy multiplicity of the wave into a distinct singularity. In other words, our curiosity about the world causes the wave to collapse upon and give macroworld reality to just one of its infinitely […]
[…] the hazy multiplicity of the wave into a distinct singularity. In other words, our curiosity about the world causes the wave to collapse upon and give macroworld reality to just one of its infinitely […]
Dialogue 19.4 (Winter 1986): 77–85 The role of leadership within the Mormon community is vastly interrelated, and thus often confused , with management.
Dialogue 20.4 (Winter 1987): 77–85 When Joseph Smith III preached his first sermon as a leader of the Reoganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at Amboy, Illinois, on 6 April 1860, […]
[…] 23.3 (Fall 1990): 65–82 Evidence from Mormon women’s journals, diaries, and meeting minutes tells us that from the 1840s until as recently as the 1930s, LDS women served their families, each other, and the […]
[…] depressed, high and low, in rapidly alternating cycles, depending upon the news from a part of the world that scarcely occupied a moment’s attention before last year. Many of us also found ourselves dwelling […]
[…] unrecorded numbers die daily of traumatic childbirth, and the infant mortality rate is the highest in the world (Population Reference Bureau 1989). We saw, then, a people and land opposite from our suburban life […]
The flashing red lights, which transposed the familiar objects of our yard into illusionary images, seemed no stranger than the events of the evening. Three hours earlier we’d been a happily pregnant couple. […]
[…] December 1917: “The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the most democratic institution in the world” (100). Although some subsequently have taken the position that he did not mean what he said […]
My first inklings of the possibilities of God’s grace in my life came through two personal experiences. The first occurred during a family Christmas dinner. My youngest sister had brought her boyfriend. They were […]
[…] which demonstrates the unique ness of the Mormon understanding of God’s relation to space-time and the temporal world”(p. 331). God is omni temporal, not limited by our own temporal dimensions, not in our measured […]