Sunstone Symposium begins in Salt Lake City
August 4, 2010The Sunstone Symposium begins August 4th, with a conversation between Jan Shipps and Jon Butler on “The Fate of New Religious Movements When They are No Longer New” at 8 p.m. at the […]
The Sunstone Symposium begins August 4th, with a conversation between Jan Shipps and Jon Butler on “The Fate of New Religious Movements When They are No Longer New” at 8 p.m. at the […]
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Over at Pathoes, find the Mormonism: Future of Faith in America online symposium featuring many friends of Dialogue.
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Board member Bob Rees “has navigated the road less travelled that meanders around and through the valleys and peaks of Mormon orthodoxy and progressivism” and is featured in this new podcast over at A […]
Editor Kristine Haglund discusses “What the “Mormon Moment” Actually Accomplished” over at Slate
Cynthia Bailey Lee was asked to give the faculty address at Stanford’s annual LDS Convocation, held in Stanford Memorial Church.
As one of the founders of Dialogue, Wes Johnson has a unique view of the journal and what it has been and what it has become. He sits down with Brandt Malone to discuss […]