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December 26, 2023

“Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming”

  Every year since I launched this blog, I have called attention to some of my favorite Christmas music.  I did it a little bit this year, too, though not to the extent that I’ve previously done and not nearly so systematically.  I realize, obviously, that we’re past Christmas now.  But it suddenly dawned on […]
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Published on December 26, 2023 20:03

December 25, 2023

New Beginnings?

  Christmas is winding down.  In certain areas of the globe, indeed, the Christmas holiday is already receding into the past — and a time that is often associated with resolutions for the future is rapidly approaching. Many of you, no doubt, follow the same brilliant labor-saving technique that I do:  I simply dust the […]
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Published on December 25, 2023 17:02

December 24, 2023

The continuing battle of darkness against the light

  At the request of the Deseret News, I published the brief message that follows back on 16 December 2010, under the title of “Christmas in the Holy Land — somber, yet triumphant.”  I wish that I could report that conditions in the Holy Land today, thirteen years later, were better.  Obviously, though, I cannot. […]
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Published on December 24, 2023 12:09

December 23, 2023

Two Hundred and Eighteen Years Ago, Today

    Today is the 218th anniversary of the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith, in Sharon, Vermont.  Perhaps, had he not been born so close to the super-holiday of Christmas, his birthday would have been widely commemorated among contemporary Latter-day Saints in the manner of, say, Pioneer Day.  I rather doubt it, but perhaps.  […]
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Published on December 23, 2023 10:45

December 22, 2023

“Hail th’incarnate Deity”!

  I published the following Christmas-themed article in Meridian Magazine last night:  “Mary’s Unique Role in Our Salvation”  I hope that some of you will find it acceptable.  In this connection, you might enjoy BYU’s female a cappella ensemble, Noteworthy, singing “Mary, Did You Know?” along with guest artist Peter Hollens.  I surely did.  And […]
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Published on December 22, 2023 12:06

December 21, 2023

Christmas, the Israelite Tabernacle, and the Gospel of John

  New on the website of the Interpreter Foundation: “The Temple: Ancient and Restored: How John’s Gospel Portrays Jesus as the Way of the Temple” was written by John S. Thompson Part of our book chapter reprint series, this article originally appeared in The Temple: Ancient and Restored, Proceedings of the Second Interpreter Matthew B. […]
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Published on December 21, 2023 21:11

December 20, 2023

Still, curiously, thinking about Christmas

  Still feeling under the weather and unambitious and, more importantly, thinking that there might be some interest in these, I share a couple of columns that I first published during Christmas seasons the better part of a decade ago.  Here’s the first of them: The Book of Mormon is something worth noting at Christmas […]
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Published on December 20, 2023 20:01

December 19, 2023

The Seriousness of Christmas

    I published the column below in the Deseret News on 9 December 2010.  I’m sharing it today partly because I’m sick and, for that reason, I have roughly the energy, at the moment, of an unusually lethargic clam.  Despite its age, though, I don’t think that the article is, as yet, completely obsolete. […]
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Published on December 19, 2023 18:01

December 18, 2023

Christmas beyond Christendom

  I published this article in Salt Lake City’s Deseret News back on 19 December 2019:  “What is the appeal of Christmas beyond Christian believers?”  It was supposed to have been co-written with my dear friend William J. Hamblin.  But, to my deep and continuing sorrow, he had suddenly passed away the previous week, on […]
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Published on December 18, 2023 17:16

December 17, 2023

A wonderful Christmas tradition, a looming year-end lecture

    Tomorrow night (Monday night), I will be giving the tenth in a final series of eleven “Learn Our Religion” lectures up in West Jordan, Utah.  Reservations are required, I believe — by no later than 4 PM on the day of the lecture — and there is a charge for attendance.  The title […]
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Published on December 17, 2023 19:27

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