2019-05-18T07:52:26-06:00

    Professor Louis C. Midgley continues his celebration of all things Latter-day Saint and Māori with a review essay in Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship on Selwyn Kātene, ed., By Their Fruits You Will Know Them: Early Maori Leaders in the Mormon Church, vol. 2 (Wellington, New Zealand: Steele Roberts Publishers, 2017). 295 pp. N.Z. $39.99 (hardback):   “The Māori Latter-day Saint Historical Narrative: Additions and Amendments”   Abstract: Selwyn Kātene has again assembled twelve essays... Read more

2019-05-18T03:10:24-06:00

  I published this column fairly recently, on 7 March 2019, in the Deseret News:   Seeking certainty, the great French philosopher and mathematician Rene Descartes (1596-1650) adopted an approach of “systematic doubt” until he reached something that he was unable to deny: “I think,” he famously said, “therefore, I am.” If he tried to doubt his own existence, he reasoned, he must exist. Otherwise, he couldn’t doubt it. In his 2018 book “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to... Read more

2019-05-17T15:34:40-06:00

    Matthew 26:14-16 Mark 14:10-11 Luke 22:3-6 Compare John 6:70-71; 13:2, 27   Judas was called to the apostleship.  In the end, though, he betrayed Jesus, and his name has become virtually synonymous, in many languages, with traitor.   Some suggest that he was motivated by simple greed.  And there are surely passages in the gospels to support greed as at least a contributing factor.   Others believe that he was a Zealot, a revolutionary interested in expelling the Roman... Read more

2019-05-17T14:57:49-06:00

    Considering that I’m in England between trips to Israel, it seems perfectly appropriate to share England’s unofficial national anthem — “Jerusalem” — with lyrics by William Blake   And did those feet in ancient time Walk upon England’s mountains green? And was the holy Lamb of God On England’s pleasant pastures seen?  And did the Countenance Divine Shine forth upon our clouded hills? And was Jerusalem builded here Among these dark Satanic mills?  Bring me my bow of... Read more

2019-05-17T13:41:37-06:00

    I received an email flyer just a short while ago from Brian S. Brown, the president of the National Organization for Marriage.  For some reason, I’m on their mailing list.  I don’t really follow them, but they’ve been attacked by the Southern Poverty Law Center, so I figure that they must be a reasonably good group.   I hope that neither Brian Brown nor NOM will mind my quoting from his open letter, which touches on a subject... Read more

2019-05-17T10:37:37-06:00

    From the Interpreter Foundation:   The Parables of the Unjust Judge and the Importunate Friend: A Video Supplement for Come, Follow Me Lesson 19: “What Lack I Yet?”   Volume 31 Now Available for Ordering in Paperback and E-book Formats   More general Church news:   “Prophet Embarks on Nine-Day Pacific Ministry: Elder and Sister Gong join President and Sister Nelson in visits to seven countries”   From the United Kingdom itself:   “RootsTech comes to London”   ***   “Church... Read more

2019-05-17T09:24:58-06:00

    A status report for the convenience and delectation of the small cell of obsessive critics who anonymously comment virtually every day upon my vicious words and my appallingly amoral deeds:   Now that my wife and I are in England, we’re entirely on our own dime.  You can disbelieve that as you choose — somehow, surely, innocent tithepayers are being abused and the widow’s mite cruelly extracted! — but we’re here (1) to spend some time with close... Read more

2019-05-16T14:48:57-06:00

    John 12:20-36 Compare Matthew 3:17; 10:39; 16:24-25; 17:5; 20:28; 26:38-39; Mark 1:11; 8:34-35; 9:7; 10:45; 14:34-36; Luke 3:22; 9:23-24, 35; 10:18; 17:33; 22:41-42.   The prediction of his death given here by Jesus is quite clear.   So is his statement, in John 12:27, of the principal purpose of his life:   Νῦν ἡ ψυχή μου τετάρακται, καὶ τί εἴπω; πάτερ, σῶσόν με ἐκ τῆς ὥρας ταύτης. ἀλλὰ διὰ τοῦτο ἦλθον εἰς τὴν ὥραν ταύτην.   “Now my soul... Read more

2019-05-16T14:06:05-06:00

    My enthusiasm for the wondrously fascinating land of Egypt is always high — but it’s running especially high just now.  (I was last there only a few hours ago.)  So I want to call your attention to an opportunity to travel to and through Egypt that will occur at the end of December this year:   This ULTIMATE EGYPT tour includes Alexandria, Old Cairo, a Nubian village and the magnificent temples of Abu Simbel as well all the... Read more

2019-05-16T13:16:56-06:00

    Our boat had docked in Luxor by Tuesday night, so very, very, very early on Wednesday morning many in our group went for the hot air balloon ride over the west bank of the Nile.  I’ve been enjoying a cold and wanted the extra sleep, and the balloon ride is rather expensive, so my wife and I didn’t go this time.  Too bad.  The view of the Nile Valley, the deserts beyond, Medinet Habu, the Ramesseum, and the... Read more


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