by Jessica Finnigan | Jun 25, 2013 | Featured, Feminism, Mormonism |
Recently I helped create a new website titled Mormon Women Scholars’ Network. Its expressed goal is to create: A PLACE FOR WOMEN TO CONNECT, COMMUNICATE, COLLABORATE, AND ENCOURAGE PARTICIPATION IN MORMON STUDIES, RELIGIOUS SCHOLARSHIP, AND RELATED...
by Melody Newey | Jun 24, 2013 | Agency, Featured, Feminism, Old Testament, Poetry |
Something hissed in my ear that day, made it hard to hear Father say He loved me and I had done no wrong. I was His shining star, His brightest daughter. But when it happened, I tell you, I felt dimmed– I didn’t know this was my desire unto my...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Jun 23, 2013 | Featured, Mental Health, Mormonism |
by Michael Barker The Big Missionary Announcement: A Summary My brothers, as well as our friend Jerilyn, all watched the live-stream Church broadcast this Sunday afternoon. And I, for one, was underwhelmed. All the flurry of excitement seemed to follow the same...
by Pablo | Jun 23, 2013 | Featured, LDS Missions, Mormonism |
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by James Carroll | Jun 23, 2013 | Featured, Mormonism, Transhumanism |
Transhumanism. It’s one of those techie buzz words that has become popular recently. It also conjures up images of things like cloning, eugenics, cyborgs, sex-bots, terminators, and cryogenics. But what is transhumanism really all about, and how can we separate the...
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...
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