Self Portrait in Which I Fail to Hide My Daddy Issues From Google
April 29, 2020I’m no Mormon but ask Google, can you take the Mormon out of a once-Mormon? I’m Mormon. Former stay-at-home Mormon mom. A non-drinker
I’m no Mormon but ask Google, can you take the Mormon out of a once-Mormon? I’m Mormon. Former stay-at-home Mormon mom. A non-drinker
Rev. Dr. Fatimah Salleh Recorded Sunday April 12, 2020, 12 PM EST/9 AM PST Easter In the era of COVID-19, we are all looking for new ways to connect. Dialogue is proud to host […]
In the era of COVID-19, we are all looking for new ways to connect. Dialogue is proud to host Sunday School lessons from some of the best teachers and thinkers.
[…] is a scholar of Latter-day Saint literature, theology and philosophy. She holds a PhD in early modern English literature, and has published numerous articles and book chapters in these fields. Her main academic home […]
Latter-day Saints studies has long remained the prerogative of scholars in the humanities, lacking commensurate scholarly attention in the social sciences. Periodically, however, a promising piece of social science research is promulgated by investigators […]
This year, for the first time in many years, we’re thinking of hosting a dead and drying tree in some public room of our house, one garlanded in lights, the blossoms of dying winter—and hanging
Welcome to the new Dialogue Heritage podcast. In this episode, Editor Taylor Petrey and Art Editor Andi Pitcher Davis discuss the founding of Dialogue as well as point to some fascinating pieces from that […]
Welcome to the new Dialogue Heritage podcast. In this episode, Editor Taylor Petrey and Art Editor Andi Pitcher Davis discuss the founding of Dialogue as well as point to some fascinating pieces from that […]
In this Dialogue podcast Quincy Newell discusses “Your Sister in the Gospel: The Life of Jane Manning James, a Nineteenth-Century Black Mormon.” From the Miller Eccles website: “Dear Brother,” Jane Manning James wrote to Joseph […]
A star exploded, scattering its life So earth could gather from the dust and churn A healthy wheel of seasons. Life will burn And feed the soil so seeds will germinate.