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    Welcome to Guest Blogger Kent Larsen

    Dave Banack

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    August 17, 2008

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    55 responses

    Times and Seasons is thrilled to have Kent Larsen as our latest guest. Kent has been very busy in book publishing in New York City for twenty years and has followed LDS publishing closely for ten years. He has also been posting on arts and media for over three years at A Motley Vision, so Kent is no newcomer to LDS weblogs. See this AMV post for more information about Kent’s many interests. Welcome, Kent. Read More

  • Life in the Church

    Reverence Practice

    Kylie Turley

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    August 16, 2008

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    79 responses

    The bishop is worried about ward reverence. He should be, truth be told. Read More

  • General Doctrine, News and Politics, Social Sciences and Economics

    Global Warming, Redefining Marriage, and Risk Aversion

    Frank McIntyre

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    August 15, 2008

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    47 responses

    I think we can all agree that, from a risk analysis perspective, global warming and gay marriage share a lot of characteristics. Read More

  • News and Politics

    A Bad Reason for A Good Policy

    Julie M. Smith

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    August 15, 2008

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    110 responses

    Let me remind everyone that I support the Church’s position opposing same sex marriage. Read More

  • Life in the Church

    For Our Central Texas Readers . . .

    Julie M. Smith

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    August 14, 2008

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    10 responses

    An Adult Religion Class will be offered this Fall in the Primary room of the Pflugerville Building on Thursdays from 8pm-9:30pm beginning on August 28th. The class will cover Psalms 1-89 and will be taught by me. The class fee is $16.25. Questions? Email me at my first name AT timesandseasons DOT org. Read More

  • General Doctrine

    Revelation 3:14-22

    Julie M. Smith

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    August 14, 2008

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    10 responses

    Previous posts in this series are available here. Read More

  • General Doctrine

    Eve

    Kylie Turley

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    August 13, 2008

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    71 responses

    (I hope you haven’t discussed this before, at least not in this way.) At the height of national debate over the Equal Rights Amendment, Elder Bruce R. McConkie explained that all LDS women should look to Eve: “Eve, the mother of all living, is truly the perfect pattern for all her daughters. Oh that all women would follow the path laid down by the first woman of all women and do the things that she did that all might be saved!” I have done some preliminary research and realized members of the church interpret the Eve story diversely— Read More

  • Church History

    Wish I’d Been There

    Kylie Turley

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    August 12, 2008

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    41 responses

    Need a smile? Then you might wish you’d gone to sacrament meeting on March 15, 1857 in the Salt Lake Thirteenth Ward: Read More

  • Church History

    Pioneers and Indians in Utah Valley

    Dave Banack

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    August 11, 2008

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    9 responses

    Just last week I heard a familiar comment at church: Brigham Young’s policy was to feed the Indians rather than fight them. The actual record of relations between Pioneers and Indians was a bit more complicated, especially in Utah Valley, the watery jewel of early Utah. Read More

  • Life in the Church

    Single Purpose

    Julie M. Smith

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    August 11, 2008

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    95 responses

    I thought Ardis’ comment deserves a bigger audience: Read More

  • Life in the Church, Parenting

    MMM for Youth?

    Kylie Turley

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    August 10, 2008

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    67 responses

    I don’t want to debate the ins and outs of the tragedy at Mountain Meadows. It was horrific no matter how you cut it. My more immediate problem is personal Read More

  • Life in the Church

    “Mothers Who Know” Still Spurring Debate

    Dave Banack

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    August 9, 2008

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    109 responses

    Georgia isn’t the only place with skirmishing this weekend: “LDS leader’s address still causing controversy,” a long article at the Deseret News, recounts the comments of five Sunstone panelists (and one unfortunate commenter) to LDS Relief Society President Julie B. Beck’s October 2007 Conference talk “Mothers Who Know.” Read More

  • Church History

    Yesharah

    Kylie Turley

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    August 8, 2008

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    15 responses

    Did you know that BYU had a combined-gender missionary club in the early 1920’s named the Y.D.D.? It took me a month to discover the secret of the initials: “Young Doctors of Divinity.” Read More

  • News and Politics

    Notes from all over.

    Blog Administration

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    August 8, 2008

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    3 responses

    Comment on the week in sidebar links. Read More

  • News and Politics

    Vampires

    Kylie Turley

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    August 7, 2008

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    92 responses

    You are probably too erudite to discuss this, but I’m bringing it up anyway: vampire books. You know what I’m talking about. Read More

  • Life in the Church

    Teas

    Kaimi Wenger

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    August 6, 2008

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    101 responses

    It’s a lot more complicated than just “tea” these days, isn’t it? Read More

  • Mormon Studies

    Upcoming Conference on Alma 32

    Julie M. Smith

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    August 6, 2008

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    3 responses

    For those in the Provo area: Read More

  • News and Politics

    Interesting P.R. Approach

    Marc Bohn

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    August 6, 2008

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    17 responses

    Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve encountered an interesting banner link in my gmail account: Read More

  • Bloggernacle+

    Posts You Might Have Missed 5

    Dave Banack

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    August 6, 2008

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    One response

    If you’ve been on a cross-country trek visiting in-laws or golf courses (or both) instead of reading new blogs posts, here are a few good posts you might have missed. Read More

  • Church History, General Doctrine

    Socialism and United Order

    Kylie Turley

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    August 5, 2008

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    21 responses

    I stumbled across a few LDS socialist stories when I was writing my MA thesis. Read More

  • Church History

    Political Remembering

    Kylie Turley

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    August 4, 2008

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    12 responses

    Fascinating Utah history factoid: Read More

  • Church History, Liberal Arts

    Christianity by Continent

    Dave Banack

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    August 3, 2008

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    8 responses

    I recently read Martin Marty’s The Christian World: A Global History (2007). The subtitle is slightly misleading, as Marty recounts Christian history on a continent-by-continent basis. The last two chapters, covering the modern return of Christianity to Africa and Asia, raise issues of particular interest to the LDS experience: correlation and assimilation. Read More

  • Church History, Mormon Arts

    Death and Doctrine, II

    Kylie Turley

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    August 1, 2008

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    41 responses

    Can you help me a bit more with this topic? . . . Since LDS funeral sermons were given exclusively by men before 1900, they make an interesting comparison with LDS women’s death poetry of the same time period. Read More

  • News and Politics

    Notes from all over.

    Blog Administration

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    August 1, 2008

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    10 responses

    The week in sidebar links. Read More

  • Book Reviews, Science

    Meet Your Inner Fish

    Dave Banack

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    July 31, 2008

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    9 responses

    I recently read Your Inner Fish: A Journey Into the 3.5-Billion Year History of the Human Body (Pantheon Books, 2008) by Neil Shubin, a paleotologist and professor of anatomy at the University of Chicago. By coincidence, Jared at LDS Science Review had posted the same book in his “Currently Reading” list. Here is our conversation about this interesting book. Read More

  • General Doctrine

    Why Bread and Water in the Sacrament?

    Adam G.

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    July 31, 2008

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    23 responses

    Why does “communion sweet” in the sacrament require both bread and water?** Read More

  • Church History, Life in the Church, Philosophy and Theology, Women in the Church

    Death and Doctrine

    Kylie Turley

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    July 29, 2008

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    39 responses

    I have an uneasy relationship with death. Read More

  • Admin

    Welcome to Guest Blogger Kylie Turley

    Dave Banack

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    July 29, 2008

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    13 responses

    Let’s have a big round of applause for Craig Harline’s busy two weeks as a guest blogger, then roll out the red carpet for our next guest, Kylie Turley. Kylie teaches honors writing at BYU (so watch those errant commas and inscrutable relative pronouns in your comments!) and is also on the staff of the LDS literary journal Segullah. According to a short bio posted at the Segullah site, Kylie is a native of the great state of Wyoming and researches Mormon women’s history. Thank you, Craig, and welcome Kylie! Read More

  • Missionary

    iTunes Gospel

    Marc Bohn

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    July 29, 2008

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    26 responses

    So my colleagues have caught on to my secret plan to convert them all. Read More

  • Scriptures

    Revelation 3:1-13

    Julie M. Smith

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    July 28, 2008

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    3 responses

    Previous posts in this series are here. Read More

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