Interfaith: Experiencing the Freedom of Dating a Non-Mormon
By Amelia Ten years ago, I was living in London where my friends and I often engaged in long, provocative discussions that sometimes lasted all
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
By Amelia Ten years ago, I was living in London where my friends and I often engaged in long, provocative discussions that sometimes lasted all
by Deborah HAPPY EARTH DAY! TftCarrie’s got the cool links Check out the new Mormon Columnist at Vanity Fair! You go girl. So you wanna
by Anonymous This heartfelt post was sent to me by a close friend. I believe there are many who have similar experiences and hope that
By Jana Although I’d like to think that I got married for all of the “right” reasons, the bottom line is that I married for
By Dora This may come as a surprise to some of you, but I’m in Paris right now. Yes, at this very moment. Just came
by Caroline Just like most of these lessons, there’s too much to cover. I’m highlighting what I think will serve for the best discussion and be
g’s wounded heart_sm Originally uploaded by clyde_curtis A thought-provoking guest post from one of our favorite commentors, G. (The artwork is by her, too!) “It
By Deborah So I’ve been pondering Mary recently. Perhaps it’s my new habit of listening to ten minutes of the rosary on Catholic radio on
by Beatrice In LDS Church rhetoric we often talk about “a worldly perspective.” A common question in Sunday School is, “what does the world teach
Harvard University Press has just published a fabulous Mormon history text from SUNY professor Jared Farmer (who may or may not be related to me):
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.