
Immanence Vs. Trancendence: Reflections from a Mormon Feminist
By Caroline (painting by Michael O’Brien) Have you ever heard of the debate about immanence vs. transcendence? This is a topic I’m reading about this
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By Caroline (painting by Michael O’Brien) Have you ever heard of the debate about immanence vs. transcendence? This is a topic I’m reading about this
By Deborah My mother-in-law’s favorite season is fall, but this year she has had to watch the leaves change from her hospital room. Inspired by
Originally published in the winter 1985 issue of Exponent II, this essay discusses D. Jeff Burton’s experience with choosing to work part-time so that his wife Alice could
By Jana As we drove to the Emergency Room I could only focus on my son, strapped into the carseat next to me. I hovered
posted by Dora A couple of weeks ago, a friend pseudo-accused me of flirting with him. He was partly right. And yet, when I got
by EmilyCC This is my great-grandma. I’m not quite sure what her name is, but I’m going to find out. Maria inspired me to learn
By Eve (1) From the life of Joseph Smith Joseph Smith’s life and experiences must have been profoundly disruptive to his family life. In terms
by Jessawhy “And to others it is given to prophesy; And to others the discerning of spirits.” Doctrine and Covenants 46:22-23 I’ve often admired the
by G Several years ago Elder David Bednar gave a devotional address at BYU where he recounted this story: “Sister Bednar and I are acquainted
by Zenaida Gen. 3:16 Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children;
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.