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November 2014
Issue 176
Magazine content

Theology

The Carpenter's Union: Jesus in the Modern World, By Robert A. Rees

Questing and Questioning, By Philip L. Barlow

Women and the Priesthood, Reviewed by Heather Olson Beal

Fallen Bodies, Eternal Genders, By Ted Lee

Contemporary

Productivity and the Mormon Busyness Ethic, By Roger Terry 

The Restoration: A Message of Grand Rescue, By Blake H. Thomas & Peter G. Robertson

Culture

The Blood of Thy Son, Fiction by Larry Menlove

Purple, Reviewed by Stephen Carter 

The Epistles of Kishkumen and Gadianton, Humor by Marty Nabhan

History

A Frontier Life, Reviewed by Will Bagley

Mormon Life

Health to the Navel . . . Or Not, The Good Patient, By Dana Cattani

The Mormon Therapist: Navigating a Pornography Disclosure, By Natasha Helfer Parker

Braving the Borderlands: Experiences of a Borderland Bishop, By D. Jeff Burton

Leeds, Personal essay by Tom Kimball

Wisdom of the Elders: Is there Beauty in Your Bucket?, By Elouise Bell

Poetry

Not as the World Giveth, By Javen Tanner

Elm Trees, By Lorraine Jeffery

To Tom, the Ox, By Glen Lassen

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July 2014
Issue 175
Magazine content

A Personal History of Sunstone

Memories and Reflections, By Scott Kenney

My Sunstone Experience, By Allen D. Roberts

Stretching Toward the Light, By Peggy Fletcher Stack

Reflections on Peggy, By John Sillitoe

Four Amazing Years, By Susan Staker 

The Sunstone Review

Finding My Way with Type, by Connie Disney

We Were All Volunteers, By Dennis Clark 

Thinking Is a Social Act, By Elbert Eugene Peck

Finding Myself at Sunstone, By Dan Wotherspoon

Sunstone and Me, By J. Frederick (Toby) Pingree

Wizards and Wands: Coordinating the Sunstone Symposium, By John Hatch

The Eyes of Lorac, By Stephen Carter

Who Turned the Lights Out?: Behind the Scenes at the Symposium, By Mary Ellen Robertson

Growing with Sunstone, By Stephen Carter

The Accidental Reporter, by Hugo Olaiz

Just the Fiction, Ma'am

Gotta Jett!

Sun + Stone, By Robert A. Rees

March 2014
Issue 174
Magazine content

History

Faithful Disagreement: A Model for the Saints, By William D. Russell

Theology

Mormonism and an Aesthetic Sense of Life, By Robert C. Hunsaker

Mormonism and a Tragic Sense of Life, By U. Carlisle Hunsaker

Why I Stay, By Carol Lynn Pearson

Contemporary

Earth Stewardship: The Earth as Sacrament

Blood and Horror on this Earth, By Gina Colvin 

The Mahan Report, By Ron Madson and Joshua Madson

The Dawning of a Brighter Day?: An Analysis of Mormonsandgays.org, By Robert A. Rees

Culture

The Runners, Fiction by Steven L. Peck

Patience and Punishments, By Lia Hadley 

A Forgotten Hero, Book Review by Will Bagley

All She Wants Is Art: Doug Himes, By Andi Pitcher Davis

Mormon Life

Health in the Naval . . . Or Not: His Eye Is on the Sparrow, By Dana Haight Cattani

Braving the Borderlands: Are the Borders Shifting? By D. Jeff Burton

The Mormon Therapist on . . . : Approaching Sexual Decisions, By Natasha Helfer Parker

Wisdom of the Elders: Laughter: 'Tis a Puzzlement, By Elouise Bell

Update

Obituary: Cherie Woodworth

Poetry

Tuesdays, By Gaylord Brewer

A Hungry Kitten, Stray, By M. Shayne Bell

Seven Short Stories about Drones, By Teju Cole

On My Return to Utah, By Lorraine Jeffery

December 2013
Issue 173
Magazine content

History

An Agnostic View of Joseph Smith, By Ryan Stuart Bingham

The Appearance and Disappearance of Lourdes Amarille Estrada, By Roger Terry

Theology

Exploring Meditation and Awareness Practices, By John T. Kesler

The Mystical Body of God the Mother, By Edward Jones III

Arrayed in Silence, I Gave Him Nothing, By Jacob Baker

Beyond Hemlines: What  Pope Can Teach Us About Modesty, By Deborah Farmer Kris

Contemporary

A Dignified Transition: Emeritus Status for Apostles, By Dana Cattani

Culture

Tyler and the Giant Gumball Machine, By Edward Jones III

Davinho, Fiction by Ryan McIlvain

Mormon Life

Braving the Borderlands: Mysterious Ways, By D. Jeff Burton

The Family Forum: The Church as a Wounded Parent, By Michael Farnworth

Does It Matter What We Are Called?, By Elouise Bell

Poetry

Heron on Ice, By Lin Lifshin

Cell Mates, By Paul Swenson

Bulletin from Vojvodina, By Slobodanka Strauss

About Sunstone

Sunstone is a magazine published by the Sunstone Education Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, that discusses Mormonism through scholarship, art, short fiction, and poetry.

Please consider supporting Sunstone by making a donation.

Sunstone is a forum for examining and expressing the rich spiritual, intellectual, social, and artistic aspects of history and contemporary life across the Mormon movement. We maintain our publications and recordings on this website so that each new generation can explore and interrogate the past’s effect on Mormon communities and cultures. Please be aware that some presenters and historical figures included in this content may have troubling histories of prejudice, criminal activity, violence, and abuse—sexual or otherwise. To ensure the integrity of the historical record and to provide a way for our community to learn from the past, we will not remove problematic content or presenters from our archives.

Mission

The mission of The Sunstone Education Foundation is to sponsor open forums of Mormon thought and experience.

We examine and express the rich spiritual, intellectual, social, and artistic qualities of Mormon history and contemporary life. We encourage humanitarian service, honest inquiry, and responsible interchange of ideas that is respectful of all people and what they hold sacred.

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