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    Loaves, Fishes, and Understanding

    Julie M. Smith

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    September 29, 2006

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    12 responses

    There are two very similar stories of miraculous multiplication of loaves and fishes in Mark’s Gospel. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Trusting God

    S. Snyder

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    September 28, 2006

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    26 responses

    During my senior year of college, my life fell apart. Depression had entered my life months before, and I had been trying to ignore its growing bleakness, hoping that it would go away if I pretended it wasn’t there. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Did Brigham hate your 501’s?

    Greg Call

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    September 28, 2006

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    38 responses

    Here’s the lead from an article in today’s New York Times: “IN the 1830’s, when men’s pants were first tailored with buttons visible down the front of the fly, the Mormon leader Brigham Young discouraged the population from wearing them, calling them ‘fornication pants.’” Read More

  • Scriptures

    Joseph and Moses

    Frank McIntyre

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    September 28, 2006

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    15 responses

    Most are acquainted with the passage in D&C 130 where God gives a fascinating response to Joseph’s query about the Second Coming: Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Another Sabbath

    Jenny Webb

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    September 27, 2006

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    15 responses

    Opening Exercises: my girls stretched on hard chairs, schooled hands still seeking their phones; leaders whispered, heads together, in the back; we settled into our common rhythms—every week the same. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Around the blogs

    Kaimi Wenger

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    September 27, 2006

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    7 responses

    -Feminist Mormon Housewives runs not-one, but-two recent posts on how to answer questions and return to the church from inactivity. (Because feminists really want to undermine the church and all that.) -You already knew that Family History Centers were good for filling in dates on charts. (As in, “what’s the birth date of my great-grandfather?”) Bookslinger finds that they’re useful for getting another kind of date. Really! (Dating via genealogy centers — what are they going to think of next, baptism for the dead?) -Finally, don’t miss Eve’s poignant and thoughtful post about seeking for happiness in a “secondary” choice… Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Cyrus and an Evangelical Theology of Mitt Romney

    Nate Oman

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    September 27, 2006

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    26 responses

    For those engaged in the perennially fun pastime of Mitt Romney watching, one of the more interesting places to go is the Evangelicals for Mitt blog. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Wow

    Julie M. Smith

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    September 26, 2006

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    15 responses

    When I was in college, I dabbled a bit with genealogy. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Second-language acquisition in children; or, This life is a school

    Jonathan Green

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    September 26, 2006

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    26 responses

    I’ve enrolled my two oldest children in a German elementary school. They have until Christmas to learn German and catch up to the rest of their first- or third-grade classes before the risk of flunking out gets to be too high. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Breakfast Thoughts

    Jenny Webb

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    September 25, 2006

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    30 responses

    I am eating an egg and thinking about all those women. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Times & Seasons Welcomes Jenny Webb

    Rosalynde Welch

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    September 25, 2006

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    15 responses

    We’re pleased to have Jenny Webb blogging with us during the next two weeks. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Pet Peeve #146

    Julie M. Smith

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    September 24, 2006

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    47 responses

    “Reverent” and “quiet” are not synonyms. Read More

  • Cornucopia, Women in the Church

    Mormon Feminists: A Divided Allegiance?

    S. Snyder

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    September 24, 2006

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    70 responses

    I originally began this post as a primer on feminism–a post on feminist ideological inconsistences and boundaries, and what the term “feminism” means–but the discussion following my previous T&S post on feminism and the comments on this post on FMH have got me thinking about the issue of allegiances and how that seems to be the main sticking point when it comes to Mormon suspicion of feminism. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    BYU Studies Blogs

    Rosalynde Welch

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    September 23, 2006

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    4 responses

    A couple of interesting blurbs appear in the “Study and Faith” newletter accompanying the most recent issue of BYU Studies. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Inactivity and Rumors of Inactivity

    Julie M. Smith

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    September 22, 2006

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    82 responses

    A recent post over at FMH set off a firestorm (over 170 comments and still going) with the news that the writer’s husband had “recently attended a church meeting where the leaders discussed, among other things, the new statistic out from church-headquarters that estimates 70% of those raised in the church will go inactive/leave by the time they are adults.” Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Hagar and Sarah/Publish or Perish: The Obvious Parallels

    Margaret Young

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    September 21, 2006

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    31 responses

    My husband is writing a book. Of course, this is nothing new. He is a professor. He is supposed to write books. Actually, he is required to write books if he wants a promotion. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    The Emotional Component of Learning

    S. Snyder

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    September 21, 2006

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    13 responses

    I know I said I was going to make a follow-up post on the term “feminism� and why it might be useful, but I thought I’d make another post or two in the meantime on different subjects so people don’t get too burned out on the subject of feminism. This post is on two of my favorite topics: emotion and education. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Hypercorrection

    Jonathan Green

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    September 21, 2006

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    14 responses

    In linguistics, hypercorrection is the kind of mistake you make when you’re trying too hard to speak correctly. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Where is Mormon Theology done?

    Ben Huff

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    September 20, 2006

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    63 responses

    UVSC and Utah State have growing Religious Studies programs. The Society for Mormon Philosophy and Theology will hold its fourth annual meeting at BYU in March 2007 (they are still accepting paper submissions). The broad title of BYU’s new Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship could be construed to include theology in its scope Read More

  • Cornucopia

    The horror

    Greg Call

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    September 19, 2006

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    34 responses

    I found this post today on a Craigslist San Francisco real estate forum: Read More

  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids

    Sunday School Lesson #38

    Jim F.

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    September 19, 2006

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    2 responses

    Lesson 38: Isaiah 40-49 Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Keats on the Promise of Parochialism

    Nate Oman

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    September 19, 2006

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    31 responses

    Golden Ages tend to be rather parochial. Read More

  • Cornucopia, Women in the Church

    Healing the Breach between Feminists and Non-Feminists

    S. Snyder

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    September 18, 2006

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    297 responses

    One of the hardest things for me to deal with when it comes to feminism and the church is not directly related to any of the hot button feminist issues (i.e. not having the Priesthood, worrying about polygamy, etc). Instead, I have a tendency to get upset about the tension-filled relationship between feminists and non-feminists* in the church and how that affects my ability to be honest about my own life journey with other church members. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Jill Mulvay Derr on Eliza R. Snow (Smith)

    Kaimi Wenger

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    September 18, 2006

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    17 responses

    This past Friday, my wife and I (and many other folks) had the privilege of hearing Jill Mulvay Derr speak to the Miller-Eccles study group about Eliza R. Snow Smith. The presentation was great. Read More

  • Cornucopia, Lesson Aids

    Sunday School Lesson #37

    Jim F.

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    September 17, 2006

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    17 responses

    Lesson 37: Isaiah 22, 23, 24-26, 27, 28-30 Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Welcome, Seraphine

    Kaimi Wenger

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    September 17, 2006

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    5 responses

    I’m happy to announce our latest guest blogger, a bloggernacle regular who currently posts mostly under the pseudonym Seraphine. And just who is Seraphine? Read More

  • Cornucopia

    Primary Lesson 36 Supplement

    Julie M. Smith

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    September 17, 2006

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    6 responses

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  • Cornucopia

    Finding Jesus’ Sisters

    Julie M. Smith

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    September 15, 2006

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    19 responses

    Here’s Matthew 12:46-50: Read More

  • Cornucopia

    The road to Oblivion

    Jonathan Green

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    September 15, 2006

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    89 responses

    If you want to write the great Mormon novel, or the great Mormon dissertation, don’t play video games. Read More

  • Cornucopia

    The Structure of Matthew’s Gospel

    Julie M. Smith

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    September 14, 2006

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    8 responses

    Here’s one way of thinking about the Gospel of Matthew. Read More

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