In Old Norse mythology, Baldr, the son of the god Odin and the goddess Frigg, was slain with a mistletoe spear. Some interpretations suggest that, “kissing under the mistletoe symbolizes forgiveness, ...
Although thousands of Americans embraced fascist ideas during the interwar years, a new study examines why the US has had ...
Few scenes in the Christian imagination are as iconic as the three travelers kneeling before the infant Jesus, their camels ...
Indiana makes historic Curt Cignetti announcement before CFP opener How a Russian Jet Fighter Nearly Collided with Gigantic US Bomber in the Air Discovery of giant structure beneath Bermuda makes ...
A new biography of Audley Moore shows how pivotal the overlooked activist’s work was to 20th-century Black-liberation efforts ...
Whitney Leavitt, known for 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives', announces her first movie 'All for Love' and her Broadway debut in ...
‘You shouldn’t come to the temple drunk’ — The ever-changing rules and rituals of LDS temple worship
For much of LDS Church history, meetinghouses were the center of religious life. Temples have largely overtaken that role.
In May, I traveled to England to interview, film and photograph for a documentary and articles marking Karl G. Maeser and ...
“We use them primarily for sharing family stories,” she says. “The tree is really the framework on which to hang the ...
The American Theatre Guild, together with ASM Global and the King Center, are bringing “The Book of Mormon” to kick off the ...
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Kevin Reynolds, who has reported on Brigham Young University's efforts to attract star athletes and coaches, which some say are in conflict with religious principles.
"Religious identity does not absolve a student from doing the work, completing the assignment," Greg Garrett says.
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