Born Again
November 4, 2020Because I did not fit a second time in the womb of my mother, I was born of my father instead.
Because I did not fit a second time in the womb of my mother, I was born of my father instead.
We are excited to announce the new monthly Dialogue Fireside. Our first fireside was October 25th with Thomas B. Griffith teaching us on “A Latter-day Saint Approach to Politics.” Thomas Griffith on was appointed […]
Somewhere, deep in the background of the world, Lost in this traffic of hurrying men, A forgotten bush burns vaguely. No one turns aside to see,
A north town, north in mountains the beavering trappers cached— one—two-hundred years ago— the religion house, in a good sky, the two-hat temple brimmed in roofy granite, and […]
Due to an unavoidable delay in the “Mormonism in the Twentieth Century” issue, the editorial staff decided to proceed with the preparation of this literature issue. It is not a special issue in the […]
[…] formation in Late Antiquity, particularly within Christian ascetic contexts. He also researches topics relating to ethics and spirituality in the Book of Mormon. He is the author of the forthcoming book: 3-4 Nephi: A Brief Theological Introduction, which […]
[…] of the Salt Lake temple constituted one of the most important events in the history of the world.Due to the sacred nature of temple dedications, the church does not grant access to the official […]
[…] 52 No. 3 (2019): 1–18. Shields argues that if you deny or dismiss Sidney Ridgon’s contributions to the early church, then the scripture canon during this time would need to be reinterpreted. 2018: Richard […]
[…] a member of the Seneca Nation of Indians of New York. Professor Steele holds a B.A. (’92) and an M.A. (’94) in Humanities from BYU, with an emphasis in English literature and Native American studies.
[…] of Why I Stay: The Challenges of Discipleship for Contemporary Mormons, and A New Witness to the World: Reading and Re-reading the Book of Mormon, forthcoming from BCC Press. Rees has served three full-time […]