by Thomas Hatton | Dec 14, 2016 | Featured |
In October, my friend and I had the opportunity to spend a weekend in Nauvoo, Illinois for the Sunstone Nauvoo Retreat. This event was the first of its type from Sunstone- a location-based historical retreat for those who are academically interested in Mormonism. The...
by Lana Bean | Sep 13, 2016 | Book Reviews, Featured, Feminism, History, Reviews |
Guest Post by Lana Bean Frontier Grit by Marianne Monson Shadow Mountain Publishing, 9/6/2016 208 pages History While the etymology of the word “history” doesn’t suggest that it belongs to men, it’s perhaps appropriate that it at least sounds like “his story,” because...
by Jeremy Timothy | Aug 1, 2016 | Education, Faith Crisis, Featured, Goodness, Mormonism, science, Theology, Truth |
We live in an information age. The access we have to information is unparalleled in the history of the world. The internet has democratized information. It is no longer simply kept in the hands of a select few. It seems this is leading to the end of the age of the...
by Justin Anfinsen | Feb 14, 2016 | Featured, History, Mormon Humor |
I originally became aware of this topic after hearing a vague quote at a gathering of friends, something about a prophet saying Quaker people lived on the moon, something something, Brigham Young. It wasn’t until after researching the source of this quote, that I...
by Justin Anfinsen | Jan 31, 2016 | Church History, Featured, Mormon Humor |
I couldn’t think of a better starting point for this series than the meeting of two great pieces of Americana: Mormonism and Bigfoot. The two are similar in a lot of ways; both seem to have taken deep roots in occult folklore. Some people claim to have seen Bigfoot...
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