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Amy Watkins Jensen is a guest author here at Exponent II (“Not Enemies, But Friends: Advocates for Equality and the Institutional Church”) and creator of
Amy Watkins Jensen is a guest author here at Exponent II (“Not Enemies, But Friends: Advocates for Equality and the Institutional Church”) and creator of
Adding to my frustration was the fact that General Conference had ended less than two weeks before the news about the garment design change came
Listen to Claudia Bushman and Rachel Ruckert talk abotu Exponent II’s 50th anniversary on the Mormon Land podcast.
Guest author Candice Wendt followed up her recent post “The Insidious Exchange of Community for Covenants” with an interview on the Salt Lake Tribune’s religion
Exponent bloggers April Young-Bennett, Katie Ludlow Rich, Lindsay Ott Denton (“ElleK” on the blog) and Abby Maxwell Hansen share their thoughts in this Salt Lake
By the time the comments on IG were restored, the comversation had spread far beyond the comment section. Here are 10 not-to-miss responses.
Bay Area women leaders have been abruptly asked by the area presidency to no longer sit on the stand during sacrament meetings. In response, I’ve
Peggy Fletcher Stack, senior religion reporter at The Salt Lake Tribune, wrote a fascinating analysis of the lack of women speakers at general conference, including
Tamarra Kemsley for The Salt Lake Tribune reports that “Starting in February, birth control will be covered under health insurance for employees of The Church
Peggy Fletcher Stack at the Salt Lake Tribune writes that Latter-day Saints generally believe that Jesus established a church during his ministry, but after the
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