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Tag Archives: Burdens of Earth by Susan Elizabeth Howe
Desperate Prayers: Keeping the Faith as Mormon Artists
“DOUBT NOT, FEAR NOT.” The lure is there. Always. As an artist, writer, scholar, etc. you want to explore, to search, to find uncharted places, and make illuminating insights. Thus the cling of dogma or doctrine can feel like the … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Narratives
Tagged A Man For All Seasons, apostasy, Burdens of Earth by Susan Elizabeth Howe, doubt, faith, Faith and Art, Faith and Scholarship, Faith Crisis, Faith Transition, Fiona Givens, Fires of the Mind, God's Army, Jeffrey R. Holland, Joseph Smith, Keeping the Faith, Liberty Jail, Mormon Cinema, Richard Dutcher, Robert Bolt, Terryl Givens, The God Who Weeps
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Needful Opposition: Addressing Conflict and Controversy in Mormon History Plays
How to present Mormon History has often been a sensitive thing within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Especially with the understandable impulse to protect the faith and culture of an entire people, it can be tempting to … Continue reading
Posted in On-stage
Tagged Blacks and the Priesthood, Brigham Young, Burdens of Earth, Burdens of Earth by Susan Elizabeth Howe, Elijah Abel, Emma Smith, Hancock County, Hancock County by Tim Slover, I Am Jane by Margaret Young, Jane Manning James, Joseph Smith, Liberty Jail, Mormon drama, Mormon history, Mormon History Plays, Saints on Stage: An Anthology of Mormon Drama, Susan Elizabeth Howe, Tim Slover
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