
On Witch Trials and Mormon Feminism
Managers of the LDS Church are consciously well-intentioned and convinced of their moral uprightness. Yet they suffer from distorted thinking about women’s spiritual autonomy that
Managers of the LDS Church are consciously well-intentioned and convinced of their moral uprightness. Yet they suffer from distorted thinking about women’s spiritual autonomy that
Why do we keep writing about garments? Because there are few things as close to our hearts (metaphorically) and our genitals (literally) as garments.
Like the majority of us who grew up queer in the LDS church, I assume Charlie carries a lot of scars. But he also has
Masturbation. A word not everyone is comfortable saying out loud. A topic many people aren’t willing to talk openly about. Something we should be thinking
Guest Post by Anonymous. Anonymous lives with her husband and son and is a lover of music, good books, and chocolate desserts. It was the
by Beth Murry I stood at the end of the diving board looking down into the blue water of the deep end. The distance between
by Lizza Jacobs This gorgeous drawing was a wedding gift from a BYU art professor. Jared and I met during his show and he very
Five years ago I posted this article here on Exponent II. I thought this (singles series) would be a good time to re-post it with
by Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife The text below was adapted from a presentation at the “Of One Body” Singles Conference in New York City on
In 2008, two of the three most commented posts at the Exponent blog centered on the LDS Church’s decision to get involved in Proposition 8,
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