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For almost 40 years, Dialogue has published thoughtful and provocative articles, short stories, poetry, and art related to the Mormon experience. We explore History, Humanities, Religion, and Science. Dialogue is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal. We provide a forum for writers, thinkers, and scholars interested in Mormon studies. - The magazine's intended audience is Mormon scholars and researchers of Religious studies. - This magazine is published quarterly - The types of topics covered in each issue are: History, Science, Social Science, Humanities, Religion, Art
Customer reviews for 'Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought'
«Consistently excellent»
It is hard to imagine where Mormon studies would be without Dialogue's continuous presence over the past forty years. Some of the most important pieces regarding Mormon history, theology, politics, philosophy, science, and the arts have appeared in Dialogue. Its autonomy from church control affords it free range to discuss important but controversial issues that in-house publications may shy away from, but the integrity of its editorial team and reviewers prevent it from being a clearinghouse for malcontents. On the whole, the journal could probably use a few more "conservative" voices for the sake of true "dialogue," but this seems to be an issue of the nature of submissions rather than active censorship or a preconceived agenda. The primary target audience consists of "thoughtful Mormons" (however one defines that), but it is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Mormon issues, and many of the contents deal with religious issues more broadly. It is not a "popular" journal, and will generally appeal to those of a more "intellectual" bent, but it is neither elitist nor explicitly aimed at academics. In short, Dialogue has consistently been at the forefront of Mormon studies and is well positioned to remain there for many years to come.
[Monday, August 21, 2006]
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«Dialogue: A Friendly Voice»
For forty years Dialogue a Journal of Mormon Thought has been a voice for Mormon students, poets, and scholars examining the interplay of the secular world with Christian and Mormon theology and history. I am a charter subscriber to Dialogue and have been entertained, taught, instructed, insulted and inspired by a broad range of concerned, informed, creative and thoughtful voices. Reading Dialogue is worthwhile for faithful Latter-day Saints, for persons wishing to know about Mormonism and for scholars interested in comparative American religions. I heartily recommend the journal to any thoughtful inquirer.
Val Hemming, M.D.
[Saturday, August 19, 2006]
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«Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought»
This is the premier scholarly journal in Mormon Studies. It is owned and edited entirely independently of Mormon Church control, but its contents are balanced and scholarly and never attack the church or its leaders. As a professor in religious studies, I have often used this journal for assigned readings to my students. It is the best, and almost the only, source of independently published articles on Mormon history, doctrine, and contemporary issues (as well as short stories and poetry!).
[Wednesday, August 16, 2006]
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