Book Review Series: First Principles and Ordinances
This was an unusual book for me to review. First off, our own Rachel had already done a review of it. Secondly, my own physical
This was an unusual book for me to review. First off, our own Rachel had already done a review of it. Secondly, my own physical
Nancy Ross is a professor of art history at Dixie State University. She is interested in contemporary Mormon feminism and is currently writing a memoir
A little over a year ago Deseret Book released Girls Who Choose God: Stories of Courageous Women from the Bible. I reviewed it here. Now,
Here at the Exponent, we love books! And we love Christmas! So today we are introducing the first-ever Exponent Book Review Series and Cyber-Monday Giveaway.
Preface I taught Relief Society this Sunday, with a fully broken heart. It was extremely painful, but it was also moving, to be vulnerable before
Who’s That Girl? Marcella Torres grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah. A Latina ex-Mormon learning to wear tank tops. Sculpture BA and Art History
The Lock Every evening I brush one damp curl from my baby’s forehead And in its place leave a long,
By Jenny I trudged slowly up the hill. I guess you could say I was running, but really I wasn’t moving very fast. Despite the
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
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.