Short Notices
July 17, 2024Wallace Alan Raynor, The Everlasting Spires: A Story of the Salt Lake Temple Helen B. Gibbons, Saint and Savage
Wallace Alan Raynor, The Everlasting Spires: A Story of the Salt Lake Temple Helen B. Gibbons, Saint and Savage
[…] guns!” In contrast, I’m convinced the National Rifle Association is a secret combination. Paul listened to Fox News. I took in a daily dose of National Public Radio. Paul drove a truck with four […]
[…] Saints just can’t write perceptively about their community. Often, these assertions are offered as a justification for the recent proliferation of the Hollywood Mormon crime dramas that claim to portray the realities that Saints […]
Besides the songs, the one lesson I remember well from my Primary teachers is the one about the 4 R steps of repentance. That lesson has served me well over the years, even though […]
[…] University. Eddington, known for his expertise in the Spanish language and Utah dialect, delves into the fascinating world of Utah naming practices as discussed in his recent article published in the Spring 2024 issue […]
[…] 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.”