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  • Cornucopia

    Institutional obsolescence, and other tales of romance and intrigue from the history book

    Rosalynde Welch

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    June 2, 2008

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    17 responses

    Last week Adam cited a widely-shared “conservative case for gay marriage.” Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Rock bottom

    Kathryn Lynard Soper

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    June 1, 2008

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    18 responses

    Today’s Gospel Doctrine lesson: the conversion of Alma the Younger. Read More

  • Cornucopia, Life in the Church, Missionary, Parenting

    Called to leave

    Wendy Ulrich

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    May 31, 2008

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    39 responses

    My grandmother, mother, and I all served missions, so I was delighted when my firstborn announced her intention to serve, submitted her papers, received her call. Little did I know. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    A Thomas Jefferson Education?

    Julie M. Smith

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    May 31, 2008

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    246 responses

    UPDATE (8/12/13):  When I wrote this post, I had no idea what was going on “behind the scenes.”  Please be sure to read this–it concerns accusations of fraud against DeMille and his ouster from GWC.   For the uninitiated, Thomas Jefferson Education (hereafter TJE) is a method of homeschooling–a method very popular among Mormons. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    A Post Too Good for the Sidebar

    Julie M. Smith

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    May 29, 2008

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    2 responses

    Should be of particular interest to our SSM hounds. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Revelation 1:4-11

    Julie M. Smith

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    May 28, 2008

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    12 responses

    Read More

  • Cornucopia, Life in the Church, News and Politics

    “We lived after the manner of happiness”

    Wendy Ulrich

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    May 27, 2008

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    26 responses

    The other day somebody sent me a YouTube link for a comedian I’ll call Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Jones was a chubby gramdma with hot flashes – not the kind of person you usually see doing stand-up. Most of the “funny” email forwarded to me makes me sigh and hit the delete button. Mrs. Jones made me laugh out loud. It felt sort of weird. Which made me realize that I don’t laugh nearly enough Read More

  • Cornucopia

    T&S welcomes guest poster Wendy Ulrich

    Kathryn Lynard Soper

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    May 27, 2008

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    8 responses

    Wendy Ulrich, Ph.D., is a former president of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, and the author of Forgiving Ourselves: Getting Back Up When We Let Ourselves Down, recently published by Deseret Book. She is the founder of Sixteen Stones Center for Growth in Alpine, Utah, offering seminar-retreats on topics such as spirituality, abundant life, loss, forgiveness, and other aspects of personal growth. She was a psychologist in private practice in Michigan for twenty years before moving to Montreal, Quebec to serve with her husband as mission president. They currently live in Utah. Welcome, Dr. Ulrich! We’re honored to… Read More

  • Life in the Church

    A Bastion of Mormonism

    Dave Banack

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    May 25, 2008

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    20 responses

    Being mildly depressed about blogging at the moment, I decided to go trolling for a “good news” story to post. Here it is, a story about SVU from the SL Trib: “A bastion of Mormonism in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains.” Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Eurovision’s Mormon Moment

    Jonathan Green

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    May 24, 2008

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    23 responses

    From the international annals of overachieving singing and dancing Mormons The Mormon moment for the Eurovision Song Contest came in 1984 Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Book Review: The Pictograph Murders, by P.G. Karamesines

    Rosalynde Welch

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    May 23, 2008

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    7 responses

    Murder most foul, in the strange natural world of southern Utah. Read More

  • Scriptures, Social Sciences and Economics

    Moral Hazard in the Scriptures

    Frank McIntyre

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    May 23, 2008

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    16 responses

    For those hoping to find more economics in their scripture study… Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Introducing Innocents to the Fallen World

    Julie M. Smith

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    May 21, 2008

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    24 responses

    Scene One: In the car. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Element Call for Student Submissions (July 15 deadline)

    Ben Huff

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    May 21, 2008

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    3 responses

    Element: The Journal of the Society for Mormon Philosophy and Theology is publishing a special issue dedicated to student articles. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Revelation 1:1-3

    Julie M. Smith

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    May 20, 2008

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    19 responses

    So much for one post per chapter. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Interpretations: MSH at SVU

    Ben Huff

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    May 20, 2008

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    15 responses

    This past Friday and Saturday I attended a very enjoyable conference at Southern Virginia University, co-sponsored by Mormon Scholars in the Humanities and the Mormon Scholars Foundation. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    God Himself

    Kathryn Lynard Soper

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    May 18, 2008

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    17 responses

    Lucky me, I got to talk about Mosiah 15 in my Gospel Doctrine lesson today. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    You Should Write More Letters

    Dave Banack

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    May 18, 2008

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    8 responses

    You never know what they’ll be worth someday: “Einstein Letter on God Sells for $404,000.” Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Revelation 21:10-21

    Julie M. Smith

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    May 16, 2008

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    52 responses

    Before we begin, we need to begin at the beginning: Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Faith and Fame

    Dave Banack

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    May 16, 2008

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    29 responses

    Faith and fame aren’t always an easy mix, but Mormons who hit the big time seem to be able to hold it together most of the time. At least that’s the thrust of “How Mormons Deal With Fame” at the LDS Newsroom, discussing, among other names we all recognize, the 17-year-old phenom David Archuleta. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Let’s Prognosticate

    Julie M. Smith

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    May 15, 2008

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    71 responses

    Gas prices. Food prices. Credit crisis. Recession. Iraq. Iran. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Food Storage Idea

    Julie M. Smith

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    May 14, 2008

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    26 responses

    There’s a really good conversation about food storage over at MMW and I want to throw one more idea out there, because it hadn’t occurred to me until recently that the best place to do my food storage buying was the most expensive grocery store in town. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Love Thy Neighbor … or Not

    Dave Banack

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    May 14, 2008

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    3 responses

    I don’t read to the end of many online essays anymore — either most writing is dull and pointless or I have developed blog-induced attention deficit disorder, you decide which. But I read “Love Thy Neighbor: The religion beat in an age of intolerance” at the Columbia Journalism Review start to finish (hat tip: Get Religion). Read More

  • Comparative religion

    Apostasy and the Dark Ages

    Dave Banack

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    May 12, 2008

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    69 responses

    Do these concepts have anything to do with each other? Apparently some Mormons think they do, hence Davis Bitton’s corrective essay “How Dark Were the Dark Ages?” (conveniently reposted at Meridian Magazine). Read More

  • Cornucopia

    From the Archives: My Gifts (Whitsunday Reflections)

    Russell Arben Fox

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    May 11, 2008

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    6 responses

    Today is Whitsunday on the Christian liturgical calendar, a holiday in honor of the Day of Pentecost. Not quite four years ago, in June of 2005, I wrote something about the gifts demonstrated on that day, and about those–decidedly less spetacular–gifts which I believe I have. I’m somewhat proud of it; I think it is one of the more honest things I’ve ever written about myself. The text is below; you might want to check out the comments on the original post as well. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Mother’s Day is Looming

    Dave Banack

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    May 10, 2008

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    18 responses

    And for thousands of Latter-day Saints who will be delivering a Mother’s Day talk tomorrow, it is looming large. Expectations are high and scriptural sources are limited. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Heimskringla and historicity

    Jonathan Green

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    May 8, 2008

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    47 responses

    There’s a reasonable chance that all efforts to situate the Book of Mormon over the last 180 years, geographically, culturally, and chronologically, are based on the Nephite version of the Donation of Constantine. But first, let’s talk about Odin. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    IDTM

    Julie M. Smith

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    May 7, 2008

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    99 responses

    If one more Mormon tells me to see Expelled, I am going to scream. Read More

  • Life in the Church, Social Sciences and Economics

    Shortage and storage

    Frank McIntyre

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    May 7, 2008

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    38 responses

    With the recent spike in food prices, a three year old post demands new life. Here it is: Clearly, were there to be a famine, a one year food supply in the basement would look really good. What may be slightly less obvious is that the presence of food storage, even if nobody ever uses any of it for an emergency, can stop a famine from ever actually happening. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Mormons and Reality Shows

    Julie M. Smith

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    May 6, 2008

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    24 responses

    Read and discuss. Read More

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