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How the Mormons Missed a Miracle

By Lindsay | January 24, 2025
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Imagine that your name is Lovina Gibson Andrus. You’re five years old, and you live …

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How Two Silent Films Made Every Member a Missionary

By Randy Astle | January 18, 2025
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“Every member a missionary.” You’ve probably heard this phrase more times than you can count. …

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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part 1

By Stephen Carter | January 17, 2025
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In honor of Sunstone’s 50th anniversary, I decided to put together a collection of the …

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Why I Am a Believer

By Leonard Arrington | January 15, 2025
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Part I of the Sunstone Classics series.  Leonard Arrington served as the Church Historian beginning …

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The First Issue of the Woman’s Exponent

By Constance Lieber | January 12, 2025
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Despite being an LDS publication, the first issue of the Woman’s Exponent read mostly like …

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A History of Sunstone Cartoons—Part I

By Stephen Carter | January 7, 2025
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The first 100 years of Mormonism produced almost zero published humor. The closest thing we …

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How “Wife Sacrifice” Tanked the Lectures on Faith

By James P. Harris | January 3, 2025
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The Lectures on Faith used to be part of the Doctrines and Covenants, but a …

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The Compatibility of Feminism and Religion

By Lindsay Hansen Park | December 17, 2024
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Stepping up to the legendary lectern at the Cambridge Union was one of the most …

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The Patriarchal Labyrinth: A Review of “Heretic”

By Lindsay Hansen Park | December 10, 2024
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The following is a review of the 2024 film Heretic. The review contains light spoilers, …

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Low and the Hermeneutics of Silence

By Jacob Bender | November 22, 2024
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Note: Mimi Parker of the band Low passed away November 22, 2022, two years ago. …

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