When the Church Won’t Say Sorry: Mormon Doctrine
All of this avoidable pain, suffering, and confusion from McConkie’s Mormon Doctrine just to save one man from “embarrassment” and “lessened influence.” This is what
All of this avoidable pain, suffering, and confusion from McConkie’s Mormon Doctrine just to save one man from “embarrassment” and “lessened influence.” This is what
I recently finished reading Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. It’s a dystopian novel that takes place in a society where books are forbidden. Firemen (and
I have known Tiger Veenstra for the last five years, since our boys were in preschool together. I loved our conversations — full of sharp
In this special holiday episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Kimberly Peeler-Ringer, a licensed minister within the United Church of Christ denomination and author
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Max Perry Mueller, author of Race and the Making of the Mormon People and an assistant professor of
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Jennifer Buck, an Evangelical Quaker pastor and an assistant professor in the Department of Practical Theology
By Whitney Tucked in my newsfeed between the latest pleas for coming together, opinions, and new shipments of lipsense colors was the comment: “At
Don’t forget our book discussion this Wednesday on Bart Ehrman’s book, God’s Problem. Here’s G’s first announcement with questions to ponder. T&S also has an
Our friend, G, had the great idea to start an X2 book discussion. We’ll be doing 2 books: the first (this one) by a Christian
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