Authors Rev. Dr. Fatimah Salleh and Margaret Olsen Hemming join us to discuss their new book Book of Mormon For The Least Of These Volume 1, wrestling with the text, and more!
Rev. Dr. Fatimah Salleh received her Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She also earned a Master’s degree from Syracuse University in Public Communication and a second Master’s in Divinity from Duke University. She served a mission in Campinas, Brazil. She is the founder of A Certain Work, an organization dedicated to educating on issues of faith, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Margaret Olsen Hemming is the editor in chief of Exponent II, a quarterly magazine produced by Mormon feminists that has been publishing since 1974. She sits on the board of the Center for LDS Art and has a deep love of Mormon women's art. She lives in North Carolina with her spouse, three children, and a large vegetable garden.
Order Book of Mormon For The Least OfThese here: https://www.amazon.com/Book-Mormon-Least-These-ebook/dp/B083H9BCZ5
A conversation on the temptations, the wilderness, liberation theology, and more.
A review of John the Baptist, his teachings, the setting of Mark, and more
James's course: BTBAcademy.thinkific.com
Getting into the history of the book of John, it's famous prologue, more conversation on family, and more.
Moving into the birth story this week, the backdrop, the annunciation, and more :)
We're back for now and we missed y'all. Let's just enjoy the moment as we enter a new unit and learn new truths together :)
We just had to return for this one. Lots of wisdom in this text when it comes to activism in such a short work that centers a woman, talks about privilege, poor leadership, and prejudice. …
You can listen to episodes right here on the website, or if you prefer, in a podcast app. Listening in an app makes it easier to keep track of what you’ve already heard, listen without using your data plan and many other conveniences.