Rumination: Time
July 2, 2025[…] before tenor but perhaps Samson’s falling locks. I glance at my Delilah, weakening me by thickening soup. The closer you get to the end of the block the more likely you are to slice […]
[…] before tenor but perhaps Samson’s falling locks. I glance at my Delilah, weakening me by thickening soup. The closer you get to the end of the block the more likely you are to slice […]
The mystery of flight times and of paths that pierce the sky, scarring the flesh of heaven, hangs just above and gently seeps into this temple to the god of taking trips;
[…] mind in the many ways that an open-minded and close reading of scripture makes all kinds of space for a heaven packed with not just heterosexual love and connection. Welcome to the world of “kinship”!
[…] and faith that shakes you. The conversation opens with Theric’s background as a longtime voice in the world of “Mormon letters”—including his work as editor of Irreantum—before diving into his haunting, dream-fueled story “I […]
[…] and faith that shakes you. The conversation opens with Theric’s background as a longtime voice in the world of “Mormon letters”—including his work as editor of Irreantum—before diving into his haunting, dream-fueled story “I […]
Dive into the Spring 2025 Issue with the subject editors! Our Spring 2025 Issue is gorgeous. Just look at that cover! Then dig into “John Taylor on the ‘Dark Ages’” by Charles Harrell and […]
Historian Jan Shipps made many impacts across the Mormon Studies world, and Dialogue is no exception. First we have her great essay “An ‘Inside-Outsider’ in Zion” that we at Dialogue audio rendered. Please enjoy. […]
Were they fake news? Etched on tin? Did the boy prophet really find them sequestered
No more constant lover in the spring was there. I see thee when the blossoms break the bounds of loveliness, when streamlets sing.
Dive into the Winter 2024 Issue with the subject editors: Our Winter 2024 Issue is filled with fascinating studies on the theme of “The Family in Latter-day Saint Culture and Thought.” Begin with James E. Faulconer’s “On […]