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Dialogues With Myself
Personal Essays on Mormon Experience

by Eugene England
Midvale, UT: Orion Books / Signature Books, 1984
 

Genre:  Personal Essay Collection
HBLL Call No: BX 8635.2 .E54 1984
This publication includes:
Joseph Smith and the Tragic Quest by Eugene England
Pages: 1-18
Personal Essay
Obedience, Integrity, and the Paradox of Selfhood by Eugene England
Pages: 19-38
Personal Essay
The Possibility of Dialogue by Eugene England
Pages: 39-42
Personal Essay
Letter to a College Student by Eugene England
Pages: 43-48
Personal Essay
Speaking the Truth in Love by Eugene England
Pages: 49-56
Personal Essay
Great Books or True Religion? : Defining the Mormon Scholar by Eugene England
Pages: 57-76
Personal Essay
That They Might Not Suffer: The Gift of Atonement by Eugene England
Pages: 77-92
Speech
How Can God Be Both Good and Powerful? by Eugene England
Pages: 93-100
Personal Essay
Blessing the Chevrolet by Eugene England
Pages: 101-106
Personal Essay
Going to Conference by Eugene England
Pages: 107-112
Personal Essay
The Hosanna Shout in Washington, D.C. by Eugene England
Pages: 113-120
Personal Essay
Can Nations Love Their Enemies? : An LDS Theology of Peace by Eugene England
Pages: 135-152
Personal Essay
We Need to Liberate Mormon Men! by Eugene England
Pages: 153-172
Personal Essay
What It Means to Be a Mormon Christian by Eugene England
Pages: 173-190
Personal Essay
Enduring by Eugene England
Pages: 191-205
Personal Essay



Reviewed In:
[Review of] Dialogues with Myself and Why the Church Is As True As the Gospel by Eugene England by Claudia L. Bushman
[Review of] Dialogues with Myself by Susan Buhler Taber






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