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THINNING OF THE VEILTHINNING OF THE VEILPRIESTESS, PROPHETESS, QUEEN OF THE MOST HIGHCovenantal Women of the Church of Jesus of Latter Day Saints, have been given the promise that they may attain to Eternal Godhood. Women are given spiritual gifts and priesthood power within their roles as a priestess, prophetess, queen, and matriarch to accomplish the work of our Eternal Parents. Their work is to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man. This episode explores the meaning behind each of these sacred responsibilities and also the doctrine, that as women, we are patterned after our Eternal Mother. Through examining scriptures, prophetic teachings, and doctrinal citations, we find that...2025-05-061h 25Latter-day Saint ArtLatter-day Saint ArtLatter-day Saint Art Episode 4: GeographiesJenny Champoux: Hello and welcome back to Latter-day Saint Art, a limited series podcast from Wayfare Magazine. I'm your host, Jenny Champoux. In Latter-day Saint Art, I'll guide you through an examination of the artistic tradition of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Each guest is a contributor to the new book, Latter-day Saint Art: A Critical Reader, from Oxford University Press and the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts.Please note that a transcript of each episode, along with the images we discuss, is available at Wayfaremagazine.org.In this episode, we'll consider...2025-04-021h 04The Center\'s Studio PodcastThe Center's Studio PodcastWork and Wonder: The Curators' InterviewA landmark exhibition spanning the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints marks a milestone in the culture's artistic output and appreciation. The 121-work exhibition, Work and Wonder: 200 Years of Latter-day Saint Art, is curated by Heather Belnap, Ashlee Whitaker Evans, and Brontë Hebdon. They join in this wide-ranging conversation about the show's five years of development and the four themes that emerged from their extensive, global research: Memory and Archive, Individual and Church, Sacred Spaces, and Identity. The curators provide fascinating stories about the works in the show, which is at the Church History Museum f...2024-09-261h 05Pro Ag PodcastPro Ag PodcastEpisode 35: Federal Indictments for the Maudes, S.D. ranchers plus Retired Brand Commissioner Chris WhitneyJoin Rachel and Chris Whitney, former Colorado Brand Commissioner and likable attorney. Today's intro includes Lane Nordlund from the family ranch on the Ft. Belnap Indian Reservation in Montana. Lane and Rachel are both following closely the indictments of Charles and Heather Maude in South Dakota. This episode of ProAg Podcast is brought to you by the generous support of Premier Farm Credit, Iliff Custom Cabinetry, and Anywhere Cam. Follow us on The Facebook, share, subscribe, and listen wherever you get your podcasts. And, please, check your cows, check your fields, and check your neighbors. 2024-08-1333 minMaxwell Institute PodcastMaxwell Institute PodcastMaxwell Institute Podcast #157: Latter-day Saints in the French Imagination, with Corry Cropper, Daryl Lee, and Heather BelnapIn the nineteenth century, a fascination with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints made Mormons and Mormonism a common trope in French journalism, art, literature, politics, and popular culture. Heather Belnap, Corry Cropper, and Daryl Lee bring to light French representations of Mormonism from the 1830s to 1914, arguing that these portrayals often critiqued and parodied French society. Mormonism became a pretext for reconsidering issues such as gender, colonialism, the family, and church-state relations while providing artists and authors with a means for working through the possibilities of their own evolving national identity. The post Maxwell...2022-12-2343 minMaxwell Institute PodcastMaxwell Institute PodcastMaxwell Institute Podcast #157: Latter-day Saints in the French Imagination, with Corry Cropper, Daryl Lee, and Heather BelnapIn the nineteenth century, a fascination with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints made Mormons and Mormonism a common trope in French journalism, art, literature, politics, and popular culture. Heather Belnap, Corry Cropper, and Daryl Lee bring to light French representations of Mormonism from the 1830s to 1914, arguing that these portrayals often critiqued and parodied French society. Mormonism became a pretext for reconsidering issues such as gender, colonialism, the family, and church-state relations while providing artists and authors with a means for working through the possibilities of their own evolving national identity. The post Maxwell...2022-12-2343 minZion Art PodcastZion Art PodcastCertain Women Panel DiscussionA panel discussion — held as part of the Certain Women Art Show — with Dr. Rita Wright (Director of the Springville Museum of Art), Ashlee Whitaker (Roy and Carol Christensen Curator of Religious Art at BYU Museum of Art), Dr. Heather Belnap (Associate Professor and European Studies at Brigham Young University), and Hannah Miller (Temple Art Historian for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). Dr. Micah Christensen served as moderator for a discussion that explored Latter-day Saint women artists, past and present.2019-10-3000 minZion Art PodcastZion Art PodcastCertain Women Panel DiscussionA panel discussion — held as part of the Certain Women Art Show — with Dr. Rita Wright (Director of the Springville Museum of Art), Ashlee Whitaker (Roy and Carol Christensen Curator of Religious Art at BYU Museum of Art), Dr. Heather Belnap (Associate Professor and European Studies at Brigham Young University), and Hannah Miller (Temple Art Historian for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). Dr. Micah Christensen served as moderator for a discussion that explored Latter-day Saint women artists, past and present.2019-10-301h 12Zion Art PodcastZion Art PodcastCertain Women: Women in Art DiscussionOn the closing evening of the Certain Women exhibition at Anthony's Fine Art in Salt Lake, we were fortunate to host Dr. Rita Wright, Neylan McBaine, and Dr. Heather Belnap for a discussion on women in art in the LDS Church. It was recorded in front of a live audience and streamed live on Facebook.2018-04-0300 minZion Art PodcastZion Art PodcastCertain Women: Women in Art DiscussionOn the closing evening of the Certain Women exhibition at Anthony's Fine Art in Salt Lake, we were fortunate to host Dr. Rita Wright, Neylan McBaine, and Dr. Heather Belnap for a discussion on women in art in the LDS Church. It was recorded in front of a live audience and streamed live on Facebook.2018-04-031h 02Necessary & SufficientNecessary & Sufficient118: Renaissance & Baroque with Heather Belnap JensenThis one is a little longer than usual.  I tried to cut it down, really I did, but Heather just said too many smart things, and I want to share them all with the world.  Listen up.2013-02-2713 minEpisodes – Necessary & SufficientEpisodes – Necessary & Sufficient118: Renaissance & Baroque with Heather Belnap JensenThis one is a little longer than usual.  I tried to cut it down, really I did, but Heather just said too many smart things, and I want to share them all with the world.  Listen up. https://duckandshed.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/118_-renaissance-baroque-with-heather-belnap-jensen.mp3 2013-02-2700 minNecessary & SufficientNecessary & Sufficient21: Reference & Deference & Difference with Heather Belnap JensenArt nerdery continues apace with this week’s installment of “I read about this a long time ago, and I at least half-remember it? I think?”2011-04-0613 minEpisodes – Necessary & SufficientEpisodes – Necessary & Sufficient21: Reference & Deference & Difference with Heather Belnap JensenArt nerdery continues apace with this week’s installment of “I read about this a long time ago, and I at least half-remember it? I think?” https://duckandshed.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/21_-reference-deference-difference-with-heather-belnap-jensen.mp3 2011-04-0600 min