Flunking Sainthood

The prophetic gender gap in Mormon scripture

By Jana Riess — May 12, 2014
What was odd about yesterday's Primary lesson was not just the curriculum’s complete erasure of female prophets from history but the confusion it created by including male leaders from scripture who were NOT prophets and calling them prophets.

Best. Mormon. Comic.

By Jana Riess — May 9, 2014
Comic book character "Enid" is a sharp, funny 15-year-old Mormon girl who wears "I Heart Dieter" t-shirts and argues with her seminary teacher. Creator Scott Hales talks about Enid and the daily comic's growing cult following on Tumblr.

Mormon apostles now on Twitter! But what will they tweet?

By Jana Riess — May 8, 2014
"@TheRealDieter: God is love. You are loved. Be happy and grateful! Also, now is the time on Sprockets when we dance." And 14 other hypothetical tweets from Mormon apostles.

Mormons respond to Supreme Court case on public prayer

By Jana Riess — May 6, 2014
It’s all too easy for a religious majority to overlook the presence or needs of religious minorities. But in Mormon history, we have enough examples of being religiously oppressed that we ought to remember a bit more clearly what it feels like.

Beautiful, inspiring “I’m a Mormon” video on post-partum depression

By Jana Riess — May 3, 2014
Love this "I'm a Mormon" video in which former world squash champion Leilani Rorani talks about having postpartum depression after the birth of her third child -- and about how hard motherhood can be, alongside its many rewards.

Mormons for a platitude-free Mother’s Day

By Jana Riess — May 2, 2014
Well-meaning people, in the face of the pain that litters the minefield that is Mother’s Day, often resort to generalities and platitudes. But this is a mistake. What can save the Mother’s Day church experience are flesh-and-blood stories of broken people doing their very best.

Cliven Bundy is Mormon? Noooooooo

By Jana Riess — April 30, 2014
So Cliven Bundy, the right-wing rancher who made news for opposing the federal government and then for making racist remarks, turns out to be Mormon. Terrific.

What I learned from Glen Stassen

By Jana Riess — April 28, 2014
Glen Stassen (1936-2014) didn't just teach me about the importance of Christian ethics, but about being gracious in the face of change and hard work. He will be missed.

Who owns the name “Mormon”?

By Jana Riess — April 24, 2014
I listen to the Mormon Matters podcast, get Primary ideas from Mormon Mommy Blogs, and learn about new books from the Association of Mormon Letters. But the LDS Church is making a stand about organizations and businesses like these that lay claim to the name "Mormon."

African Americans and the Mormon experience

By Jana Riess — April 23, 2014
BYU professor Margaret Blair Young will speak in Cincinnati this weekend on black Mormon pioneers.

Utah has the 4th-worst pay gap between men and women. Is Mormonism responsible?

By Jana Riess — April 21, 2014
Why does Utah have such a dismal record in women's earnings, and is Mormonism really to blame?

Good Friday, the end of the world

By Jana Riess — April 18, 2014
Somewhere, for someone, today is Good Friday, the end of the world. Where is our compassion?

The Twible: FREE during Easter weekend

By Jana Riess — April 17, 2014
The Twible is free through Monday on the Kindle. Happy Easter, people! Please help spread the word, both about the sale and about that guy Jesus rising from the dead. There's that.

Was Brigham Young a racist?

By Jana Riess — April 16, 2014
Mormons today believe and teach that "all are alike unto God," but have to reconcile that with racist teachings from past leaders they regard as prophets.

On Mormon blogging, by an “accomplice of Lucifer”

By Jana Riess — April 14, 2014
There will be disagreements in the Church. That's just a given. But we don't need to seek to destroy one another just to come out on top in some theological or political argument.
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