“Mormonism at Oxford and What It Signifies”

“Mormonism at Oxford and What It Signifies”

 

Leighton, Tristan, and Iseult
Tristan and Iseult (Isolde) in happier times
(Edmund Leighton, ca. 1901; Wikimedia Commons public domain)

 

What the heck.  It being Friday, Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture — which is believed in some circles to have been on its deathbed since shortly after it was founded in the late summer of 2012 — has decided to publish a second article today:

 

http://www.mormoninterpreter.com/mormonism-at-oxford-and-what-it-signifies/

 

This has to be one of the longest, most lingering death scenes since “Liebestod,” in Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde.

 

 


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