Category: Sunstone

True Glue »

As far as I can tell, religion’s function, up until about Christianity, was basically to hold a culture together with a unified narrative. In other words, it gave meaning to workings of a group of people. No one thought to question it. That would be like questioning air. The people’s belief in the religion (or [...]

Sunstone Announces Search for new Editor, new Outreach Director »

We are seeking candidates for two positions: Director of Publications and Editor, and Director of Symposia and Outreach. These positions will report to the Sunstone Board of Trustees and will be expected to work and coordinate closely with each other.

Personal Reflections on Sunstone Symposium West »

Zenaida regularly contributes to the Exponent II blog. Her bio may be found here.

I am awash in ambivalence. I attended my first Sunstone Symposium on Saturday. I anticipated the symposium with both excitement and reservation. I had friends who shared my excitement and friends who intensified my reservation. The Symposium was [...]

Why Mormons Should Celebrate Holy Week »

The week between Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem and his triumphant resurrection from the dead is the most significant week in human history. Beginning with the early church, Christians celebrated the events of this week and for two millenia they have been the focus of annual celebrations of what has been called the Passion of [...]

 
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The Making of The Mormons: My Four Years as a Stranger in the Strange Land of Mormonism »

From genesis to completion, the creation of The Mormons did not happen in six days; more like three-and-a-half long years. As Lou Reed sings, “Between thought and expression lies a lifetime.” Or as T. S. Eliot puts it, “Between the idea and the reality . . . falls the shadow.”

Dude, Where’s My Tribe? »

Ever since I joined the Association for Mormon Letters email list the main author that has been held forth as a model for good Mormon writing is Chaim Potok. We like him because he managed to take an insular, idiosyncratic community (Hasidic Judaism) and craft novels that can speak to a wide audience.
A few days [...]

UPDATE: Details for SunstoneWest Symposium - March 14-15, 2008 - Claremont »

UPDATE: The final program for Sunstone SymposiumWest is now available. This symposium is co-sponsored by the Claremont Graduate University School of Religion and the Claremont Mormon Studies Student Association.
–> SUNSTONE SYMPOSIUMWEST - Final PDF <–

14–15 MARCH 2008
CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA

 

Sunstone Call for Stories and Reflections about President Hinckley »

Friends,
Thank you so much for the terrific response to our call for short essays on Mormonism and politics. We’ve received more than thirty reflections, and we look forward to creating a great section out of these responses in the coming magazine issue.
I’m writing now to ask for anecdotes, experiences, and observations about President Hinckley.

Political Ashes and an Eroding Culture »

I’ve been watching the reactions among the LDS blogging community, and I’m encouraged a little by the results of the Super Tuesday primaries. I certainly don’t wish Mitt Romney any ill will, nor have I really hoped he would lose. But the momentum took a turn for the worse, and he suspended his campaign today.
From [...]

Call for Mormon Reflections on 2008 Election Issues »

A new Sunstone magazine issue is in the mail, and we’re now working on a special issue about Mormonism and politics to go to press in three weeks. We’ve commissioned several pieces exhibiting a variety of approaches to this theme, and we are excited by what we received.
We’d very much like help with [...]