Not the Truman Show
October 26, 2018Imagine a world with labels on the leaves, fossilized scripture in compacted dust, “God Made” on hooves—where everyone believes not out of hope or faith, but because they must.
Imagine a world with labels on the leaves, fossilized scripture in compacted dust, “God Made” on hooves—where everyone believes not out of hope or faith, but because they must.
[…] the worse. Though her future is uncertain, she’s no longer a weird Mormon girl taking on the world alone—she has real friends to help with her doubts. Throughout Part Two, Hales deftly addresses the […]
Dear Holy (one?) I hope you are home for this. Tell me the name of your name. For this I am on my knees (though I am closed still. Bruised.) But I have come […]
Five kings fell when Joshua prayed first for Gibeon sun Then moonlight in the valley of Ajalon to stay slant and Still beam; freeze a span of time beyond its allotted measure.
In her full-length debut, Pigs When They Straddle the Air: A Novel in Seven Stories, Julie J. Nichols presents the interconnected lives of various women living in Salt Lake City over a span of […]
The young African boy stumbles over the Supper of the Lord’s words— in the Promised Land: a new gospel. The man in the dark suit signals, again. Again. And yet again, while we […]
[…] into the competition and the exhibit that results from it. Submissions arrive from Church members throughout the world and are judged and incorporated into a show, with a handful of works receiving special awards. […]
In this Dialogue podcast Michael Quinn discusses findings from his new book The Mormon Hierarchy: Wealth and Corporate Power.
In the newest Dialogue podcast Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and Harvard University professor, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, discusses her new book A House Full of Females – Plural Marriage and Women’s Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835 -1870.
John Christopher Thomas is a Pentecostal who studies the Book of Mormon. He spoke at the Miller Eccles group on his new book “A Pentecostal Reads the Book of Mormon: A Literary and Theological Introduction.”