Letters to the Editor
July 29, 2024Dear Brother Price, In view of the message regarding Dialogue’s possible demise after this year, which we received with our last issue, it seemed appropriate to include some of my feelings along with our […]
Dear Brother Price, In view of the message regarding Dialogue’s possible demise after this year, which we received with our last issue, it seemed appropriate to include some of my feelings along with our […]
[…] the past were our fathers and mothers, and all the people who will be living throughout the world at no immense distance in the future will be our sons and daughters, so the entire […]
Listen to the Out Loud version of the piece here. Masked and gowned, Isa stood in the corner of the operating room next to his son Cael. Three surgeons stood around the operating table […]
Dialogue’s Board of Directors announces a search for a new editor-in-chief to begin in 2024. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought has long served as the journal of record for the intellectual and cultural […]
[…] find parallels between almost any two cultures by chance. Furthermore, missionaries now teach in much of the world, and knowledge of different cultures has grown dramatically, but any credible “found tribe” story has yet […]
[…] Robert Orsi to good effect. His linguistics training also bubbles through. Brown details a rich and vivid world with Smith “manipulating complex conceptual structures” while aware of the danger when scholars impose their views […]
[…] race, queerness, feminisms, (dis)abilities, spiritualities, and any of the other ways that humans might move through the world. I look forward to those histories including more voices and testimonies. And I look forward to […]
[…] his followers to “pray without ceasing” (Mosiah 26:39); and when Jesus asks his followers in the New World to cease praying verbally, he demands that they “not cease to pray in their hearts” (3 […]
[…] We weren’t professionals. We weren’t writing history. We were sharing personal essays, stories, poems, book reviews, and news sent in by Mormon women from all over the country. One of the most popular features […]
[…] only after many months of denial that I was able to utter those words. Even after facing the fact, the circumstances surrounding my assault were so muddy and bizarre that to this day it […]