by James Patterson | Apr 29, 2014 | Featured, Revelation |
Since its release in September of 1995, perhaps no other official Church text in the last 20 years has elicited more debate as to its nature, meaning and importance than The Family: A Proclamation to the World (hereafter in this post to be referred to as “the...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Apr 29, 2014 | Book Reviews, Featured, Polygamy, Theology |
Note: This is a review of volume 3 only. To read my view of volume 1, click here. To read my review of volume 2, click here. Let me say something upfront. Of the three-volume series by Hales, this one I looked the least forward to reading. My assumption was that it...
by J | Apr 28, 2014 | Featured, Revelation |
In the first part of this epic two-part series on revelation I discussed the difference between “pillar of light revelation” and “everyday revelation.” Now it’s time to touch on three things revelation isn’t: uniform, exclusive, or perfect....
by Dan Wotherspoon | Apr 27, 2014 | Faith Crisis, Featured |
Enjoying Church Again by Dan Wotherspoon I was recently invited to join a Facebook discussion about Sunday church experiences following a crisis of faith. I was grateful for the prompting to reflect on how I have come, once again, to enjoy Sunday meetings. Some who...
by Jacob Baker | Apr 26, 2014 | Featured, Homosexuality |
Summoned and Unsettled: Gay Mormons and the Power of the Face of Love by Jacob Baker Renowned Jewish thinker Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995) spent much of his life thinking about how and why we relate or fail to relate to others. A French Jewish prisoner of war during...
by Geoff Nelson | Apr 25, 2014 | Agency, Atonement, Book of Mormon, Charity, Compassion, Faith, Featured, Gospel Topics, Mormonism, Service |
Saturday was my oldest child’s baptism. He asked me to talk about baptism at his baptismal program. I decided to share the talk here. In Matthew in the New Testament, Jesus said “Be ye perfect, even as your father in heaven is perfect.” In Greek, the word...
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