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  • 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

  • General Doctrine

    Christ’s nativity: a solution

    Jonathan Green

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    July 27, 2008

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    23 responses

    From Steven Vanden Broecke, The Limits of Influence Read More

  • Latter-day Saint Thought

    God As a Longshoreman

    Julie M. Smith

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    July 25, 2008

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    6 responses

    Without meaning to, this story (you can read it, but it is better to listen to it–it’s only a minute or so long) does a better job of explaining the nature of our relationship with God than almost anything else I have encountered. Read More

  • Features, News and Politics

    Notes from all over.

    Blog Administration

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    July 25, 2008

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    4 responses

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  • Life in the Church

    What is Our Marvelous Work Today?

    Ben Huff

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    July 23, 2008

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    27 responses

    The development of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has always been marvelous, but our sense of just what it is doing has changed quite dramatically from one decade to another. When Joseph Smith first went to (what in hindsight we call) the Sacred Grove, Read More

  • Church History, Life in the Church

    Carl and Mathilda

    Craig H.

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    July 23, 2008

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    22 responses

    Let us praise pioneers. Of all sorts, but today especially the traditional sort. I myself am thinking of Carl and Mathilda, whom I came to know through one of those wholly unexpected spine-tingling unbelievable fantastic experiences. Read More

  • Church History

    Massacre is Just Around the Corner

    Dave Banack

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    July 22, 2008

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    51 responses

    The Deseret News just ran a lengthy article giving some details on the long-awaited but soon-to-be-released book Massacre at Mountain Meadows, by three LDS historians. Read More

  • Life in the Church

    What’s Your Master Status?

    Craig H.

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    July 21, 2008

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    57 responses

    No, it’s not the same as Master Race, so banish that association from your head. Instead it’s a useful sociological concept (who knew?) which not only has come in handy for writing my current book, but goes a long way toward explaining why we get along, or not, with liberals, reactionaries, gays, homophobes, gun-nuts, gun-controllers, tree-huggers, earth-exploiters, blacks, browns, whites, males, females, snobs, slobs, pro-choicers, pro-lifers, Mormons, jack Mormons, inactive Mormons, less-active Mormons, active Mormons, hyperactive Mormons, blogging Mormons, non-Mormons, and just about any other category you can dream up for someone else, or yourself. Read More

  • Mormon Studies

    Call for Papers

    Julie M. Smith

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    July 21, 2008

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    25 responses

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  • Life in the Church

    Woe, Revised

    Julie M. Smith

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    July 20, 2008

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    69 responses

    Read More

  • Scriptures

    Revelation 2:12-29

    Julie M. Smith

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    July 20, 2008

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    22 responses

    Previous post in this series here. Read More

  • Book Reviews, Mormon Arts

    Book Review: The Host

    Dave Banack

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    July 20, 2008

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    8 responses

    by Stephenie Meyers (Little, Brown, 2008). 617 pp. WARNING: major spoilers Stephenie Meyer’s foray into science fiction is a well-deserved best seller, and a great piece of Mormon literature. The romantic interaction between Bella and Edward and Jacob—wait, I mean between Jared and Melanie/Wanderer and Ian—uh, hold on a second… Read More

  • Philosophy and Theology

    Modern Responses to the Problem of Evil

    Dave Banack

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    July 19, 2008

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    25 responses

    In a previous post I summarized biblical explanations for the problem of evil or the existence of suffering in the world as presented in Bart Ehrman’s latest book, God’s Problem. In this post I’ll continue with additional explanations from modern and LDS sources. Read More

  • Church History

    Cycling Through Mormon History

    Dave Banack

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    July 18, 2008

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    3 responses

    For you, summer might be a succession of beaches, barbeques, and baseball games, but for one young man this summer is an extended bicycle tour of American religious sites. He has posted excellent photos of his visits to the Smith family farm and the Hill Cumorah Pageant that I’m sure you’ll enjoy. If he makes it to SLC, someone should throw him a party or something. Read More

  • Life in the Church

    Quorum Fun

    Craig H.

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    July 17, 2008

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    108 responses

    A few months ago this was the calendar, word for word, sent out to a nearby quorum in a sleepy suburban ward (hint: it’s in the US). March 15th: Concealed Weapons Class, 1pm at the [deleted] home. Joint activity with the High Priests. Punch and cookies served. (Okay I added the punch and cookies bit.) Read More

  • Life in the Church

    Girls’ Rules

    Craig H.

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    July 16, 2008

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    59 responses

    My older sister was a great athlete in the old days (before Title IX), and just retired as the athletic director at a high school. Talking with her the other day gave me the idea for this post, so blame her if you don’t like it (isn’t that just like a little brother?). I thought I had a vague memory of watching her, when I was 8 or 9 (mid-1960s), play some odd form of basketball. Was I just imagining it? She laughed and proceeded to explain the mysteries of girls’ rules. This meant first that there were six players… Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Posts You Might Have Missed 4

    Dave Banack

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    July 15, 2008

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    3 responses

    In case you were too busy celebrating Bastille Day to keep up with your required blog reading, here are a few posts to notice. Read More

  • Missionary

    Church halts sending North American missionaries to Russia

    Marc Bohn

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    July 14, 2008

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    43 responses

    Last week BYU Newsnet posted and then pulled offline an article announcing that North American missionaries were no longer being called to serve in Russia. The move left many wondering about the state of the missionary program in Russia with some tempered hope that perhaps the Newsnet article had jumped the gun on a situation that was being resolved. Unfortunately, however, the news now official. The Deseret News has confirmed that the Church is no longer sending North American missionaries to Russia “due to new, tougher visa laws.” North American missionaries currently in-country will stay, but those newly called missionaries… Read More

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