Roundtable: Stuart on *The Power of Godliness*
Jonathan Stapley’s The Power of Godliness is a landmark for Mormon Studies. There are precious few academic, peer-reviewed publications that succinctly and accessibly explain the development of...
View ArticleRoundtable: Liturgy and Practice in Stapley’s *Power of Godliness*
In reflections earlier in the week, J Johnson and J Stuart offered thoughts on how Jonathan Stapley’s excellent new book, The Power of Godliness: Mormon Liturgy and Cosmology, models the kind of...
View ArticleReview: Foundational Texts of Mormonism: Examining Major Early Sources
Mark Ashurst-McGee, Robin Scott Jensen, and Sharalyn D. Howcroft, eds. Foundational Texts of Mormonism: Examining Major Early Sources (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018). Most historiographical...
View ArticleMormon Studies in Unexpected Places, Volume IV: The Infinite Future
This is the fourth installment in an ongoing but terribly irregular series dedicated to the appearance of Mormon Studies in popular media, including musical lyrics, popular television shows, movies,...
View ArticleDH and the Woman’s Exponent
“The techno-revolution has begun! Soon, robots will scour women’s words and discover the truth about everything.” Or, at least, that’s what I imagine Brigham Young would have said if he had read the...
View ArticleDigital News: The Woman’s Exponent Project
Hello JI readers! Please join us in welcoming The Woman’s Exponent Project, a digital history exhibit from Digital Matters at the University of Utah and the Office of Digital Humanities and Harold B....
View ArticleGuest Post: Introducing “Essays on American Indian and Mormon History”
Brenden W. Rensink[1] In 2019, P. Jane Hafen and I published an anthology of essays with the University of Utah Press entitled Essays on American Indian and Mormon History. I am happy to take a few...
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