by Melody Newey | Aug 12, 2013 | Faith Crisis, Featured, Why I Am Mormon |
Recently I participated on a panel at the Sunstone Symposium. I volunteered because the panel had consisted only of men and the organizers needed at least one woman. Turns out, I was that woman. Jeff Burton, author of, For Those Who Wonder, chaired the session. You...
by Christopher Bradford | Jul 28, 2013 | Featured, Transhumanism |
This is the fifth and last post in our series on Mormon Transhumanism. The first part was an introduction to transhumanism written by James Carroll. Carl Youngblood wrote the second and third parts, and Lincoln Cannon wrote part four. In this post, I will address some...
by Melody Newey | May 20, 2013 | Featured, Feminism, Heavenly Mother, Mother in Heaven, Poetry, Revelation |
In the heav’ns are parents single? No, the thought makes reason stare! Truth is reason; truth eternal tells me I’ve a mother there. ~ Eliza R. Snow . Part 1 The Motherless Child My first concrete experience of the divine feminine happened about twenty...
by Jessica Finnigan | Apr 2, 2013 | Book Reviews, Featured, Reviews |
I first read The Hole in our Gospel, by Richard E Stearns in the spring of 2011. It was highly recommended to me with the amazing promise of how it would change my perception of the scriptures and my place in the world. But it also came with the warning that it...
by Kylan Rice | Mar 30, 2013 | Featured, Poetry |
Art is exploratory, and begins in a place of not knowing. Like all expression, it is predicated on risk and vulnerability – on partial information, on hope. As often as I write to know, I spend equal time writing to unknow – to complicate and to...
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