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March 29, 2024[…] earth he saw the settling distillations of treesong He saw under the surface of things the other world that was always breaking through into this one The glistening ways the colors of God shone […]
[…] earth he saw the settling distillations of treesong He saw under the surface of things the other world that was always breaking through into this one The glistening ways the colors of God shone […]
F. LaMond Tullis’s Grass Roots in Mexico: Stories of Pioneering Latter-day Saints explores the lives of nineteen people who influenced the founding and growth of Mormonism in Mexico. Tullis is a retired professor of […]
[…] rock song lyric, moments on the pitching mound “throwing sidearm strikes” to a kid (188), a third- world Catholic chapel in which the “pale Virgin” is “not exactly the same God [we] worship . . . […]
[…] impactful scholarly works at Dialogue. We are pleased to present this lovely reminiscence from Gary Bergera: Towards the end of my undergraduate years at BYU (1973-74, 1976-80), I researched, wrote, and published two articles […]
[…] sinful behavior in of itself nor is it a transgression. God has created us as emotional, spiritual, intellectual and sexual beings. He has created these capacities in the context of both relational purpose and self-sufficiency.”
[…] lick again and again . . . some with bells that will mellow the morning and any harsh news Note: The Dialogue Foundation provides the web format of this article as a courtesy. There may […]
The ten essays in this volume were brought together to facilitate engagement between scholars of “early Mormonism and early American religious and literary history” (ix). With a designedly inter- or transdisciplinary ambition, Envisioning […]
Mormon scholars representing a myriad of subjects congregate at the new blog Peculiar People, with consistently impressive results. Recent offerings include Dialogue contributor Taylor Petrey asking “Is Mormonism Ridiculous?”
Guest Host Elizabeth Garcia, the Dialogue Poetry Editor, joins Andrew to interview two poets with new collections: Dayna Patterson, the author of O Lady, Speak Again (Signature Books, 2023), and Tyler Chadwick, the author of Litany With Wings (BCC Press, 2022). […]
[…] listeners, find more lovely scriptural sermonizing by Melissa Dalton-Bradford as she teaches us ways to make the world a more loving place for all. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought is an independent quarterly […]