Three kings in oriental night Gazed upward and beheld a light, Then fell in worship as afar Arose a newly birthéd star. They gathered gold
Author: Joseph Addington
Political Polarization and the Decline of American Community
It’s becoming more and more obvious that the American political system is broken. But the anger and division that plague the halls of government and
Clarifying the Critical Race Theory Debate
The debate over critical race theory in the public square often seems to consist of people talking past each other. Understanding what both sides mean
A Grounded Feminist Novel for Turbulent Times
Little Women was written more than 150 years ago by an early feminist. Despite its age, the novel contains many important insights on the art
Critical Race Theory and the Restored Gospel
As CRT has come into academic vogue, it’s found its way more and more onto the campus at Brigham Young University. Should that be something
On Civic Discourse
When the virtues necessary to sustain careful consideration of the common good are not present in society, self-government becomes impossible. It is the nature of
Towards A Brighter Dawn
As students of Brigham Young University, we seek to integrate study and faith. Of all the capacities which God has given us, reason is that