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(RNS) — The Book of Mormon could teach us some hard truths about racism if we're brave enough to listen, say co-authors Fatimah Salleh and Margaret Olsen Hemming.
North Carolina may seem an unlikely powerhouse for cutting-edge Book of Mormon studies, but all three of the authors of the two new Book of Mormon resources I’m highlighting hail from the state ...
New Book of Mormon podcast is out to prove peace isn’t boring “Proclaim Peace” hopes to rebrand peacemaking from naive to necessary with practical tips from experts.
We can read the Book of Mormon seriously and with gratitude, and we can still be critical of it. We can say, “This detail doesn’t seem to fit in with what we know of the gospel as a whole.” ...
A screenshot of the updated Introduction to the Book of Mormon in the Book of Mormon app. The Introduction recently received an update in the app. (Eastin Hartzell) “God is your Heavenly Father.
The number of Book of Mormon scriptures used in general conference spiked from about 15% of citations in 1981 to 40% in 1987, according to data compiled by Richard C. Galbraith and reported by ...
The plot, on its face, is absurd, but once you get past that and take it for what it is, “The Book of Mormon” is utterly brilliant. There’s a reason it’s grossed more than $1 billion so far.
THE BOOK OF MORMON, which makes a return visit to Columbus Oct. 8-13 at the Ohio Theatre (39 E. State Street downtown), is a once-in-a-lifetime kind of musical.
Dear Readers, I hope you already have your tickets to “The Book of Mormon”, currently playing at the Paramount Theatre, because it’s pretty much sold out. And with good reason as it’s a ...