Ambivalence as a Religious Virtue
(Influence by Chidi Okoye) Ambivalence generally has a negative connotation, despite its neutral root definition of simultaneous conflicting feelings (ambi = both, valeo = feel
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
(Influence by Chidi Okoye) Ambivalence generally has a negative connotation, despite its neutral root definition of simultaneous conflicting feelings (ambi = both, valeo = feel
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Living far away from my family isn’t as bad anymore. It used to tear me apart inside each time I’d hear of this sibling’s latest
Exactly one year ago today, I posted the following. I could have rewritten it nearly verbatim this winter — including Sunday night’s deboning of a
Caroline In Space’s nomination for the Worst Book Ever. Hmm, sounds like a fun new thread . . . Help for Nursery Leaders! Katherine Heigl
Maasai girl Feb. 2007, originally uploaded by aspenhof. In February, 2007, I went with a Wellesley Alumnae group to Africa to focus on “Modern and
Did you guess that X2 couldn’t do a post on a RS lesson on Heavenly Father without mentioning Heavenly Mother? I’ve confined the Heavenly Mother
Nearly every weekday morning, I head to my local gym with baby in tow. He loves their kids’ club, and I love having time to
(Christi contributed this great prose poem to Postcard Poems) My mother loves whole baked chicken, the kind you get already cooked from the grocery store.
New year, new manual! Last January, bloggers from Exponent II and Zelophehad’s Daughters joined forces to provide lesson plans based on the Relief Society manual.
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.