Why I am a Mormon Feminist…and Why I Won’t Tell You To Be One, Too
I have a conundrum that is apparently quite common among members of this community. On the one hand, I am someone with pretty liberal/unorthodox views
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
I have a conundrum that is apparently quite common among members of this community. On the one hand, I am someone with pretty liberal/unorthodox views
Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation As the procession of women entered the church I swallowed a gasp. I knew I was attending the ordination of
Evolving Faith: Wanderings of a Mormon Biologist is a collection of essays by Steven L. Peck, published by the Maxwell Institute. Â Evolving Faith is an
Guest post by Bradley J. Kramer Bradley Kramer is a scholar of interfaith studies, particularly the relationship between Mormonism and Judaism. His book Beholding the
By Blair Hodges * NOTE: I work at the Neal A. Maxwell Institute but this post represents my own quick overview and my own thoughts.
The manual may be found here. When I was a junior in high school, I sat in a cozy room with a few of my
This essay by Deborah was originally posted in English and French here. This Spanish translation is generously supplied by Lindsay Wilde Unsworth. La notable
Because children are baptized at age 8 rather than as infants, the Mormon version of a baby’s christening (blessing) is not considered a saving ordinance
Last fall, I sat in a room on Yale University’s campus, and listened to Terry Tempest William read aloud from her book, When Women Were
“We must all learn to be true shepherds. We must manifest the same love to others that the Good Shepherd has for all of us.
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.