by Melissa Prince | Sep 20, 2013 | Book Reviews, Faith, Featured, Feminism, Homosexuality |
The Challenge of Honesty: Essays for Latter-day Saints by Frances Lee Menlove Frances Lee Menlove was a founding member of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, holds a PhD in psychology, and also has a MDiv degree from the Pacific School of Religion. The Challenge...
by Edward Jones | Sep 3, 2013 | Agency, Book Reviews, Featured, Reviews |
One of Jesus’ most transformative insights is that spirituality is an inside job. At a time when righteousness was equated with exact observance of rules, Jesus taught that God is concerned not so much with our actions as with the motivations behind them. There are...
by Melissa Prince | Aug 16, 2013 | Book Reviews, Featured |
The Midwife: A Biography of Laurine Ekstrom Kingston The Midwife is a biography written about Laurine Ekstrom Kingston’s experiences growing up in a fundamentalist Mormon community as a polygamous wife and working as a midwife across many fundamentalist communities in...
by Esther Dale | Jul 1, 2013 | Book Reviews, Featured, Reviews |
Between growing up Protestant and eventually joining the Roman Catholic Church, the cross and the crucifix have always been part of my life. I assumed that it was a part of all Christianity. When I met my now-husband and was introduced to the Church of Jesus Christ of...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Jun 22, 2013 | Book Reviews, Featured, Polygamy, Reviews |
Note: This is a book review of only Volume 1 of Brian C. Hales’ Joseph Smith’s Polygamy. The reviews of Part 2 and 3 will come later. _______________________________________________ “If polygamy is the most controversial story in the history...
by Melissa Prince | Jun 3, 2013 | Book Reviews, Featured, Reviews |
Mormon Women Have Their Say The book “Mormon Women Have Their Say” stands to be an influential book on a topic of increasing importance to Latter-day Saints and society in general. It’s safe to say that only rarely does the general public listen to the voices of...
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