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Volume 63 (2025)
- Noel Hudson
The Seed of the Serpent and the Seed of the Woman in the Standard Works, 1-50 - Diane E. Wirth
Birth and Rebirth: The Fish in Mesoamerican Art and its Implication on Stela 5, Izapa, Chiapas, Mexico, 51-68 - Adam Stokes
Die Prophezeiung Henochs: Some Observations on Section 36 in the German Edition of the Community of Christ Doctrine and Covenants, 69-74 - Matthew L. Bowen
“Behold, I Went to Hunt Beasts in the Forest”: An Addendum on Enos, Esau, and the Symbolic Geography of Seir, 75-82 - John Gee
Verbal Punctuation in the Book of Mormon III—Behold, 83-102 - Craig L. Foster
A Deep Dive on War, 103-106 - Stanford Carmack
A Plain Exposition of Book of Mormon English by Means of Short Questions and Informed Answers, 107-120 - Spencer Kraus
A Closer Look at Transliterations in Divine Translations, 121-134 - Brant A. Gardner
Trust Us, We’re Lawyers: Lucas and Neville on the Translation of the Book of Mormon, 135-168 - Jeff Lindsay
Through a Glass Darkly: Restoring Translation to the Restoration?, 169-202 - Godfrey J. Ellis
What Happened to Nephi at the Camp of the Broken Bow? A Book of Mormon Mystery, 203-256 - Brian C. Hales
What Can Artificial Intelligence Tell Us About the Literary Skills Needed to Dictate a Text Like the Book of Mormon?, 257-296 - Bradley R. Larsen
Finding Nephi’s Ore, 297-322 - Volume still being compiled…
Volume 62 (2024)
- Daniel C. Peterson
It Helps to Have a Village, vii-xvi - Matthew L. Bowen
“I Shall Gather In”: The Name Joseph, Iterative Divine Action, and the Latter-day Harvest Ingathering of Israel as Themes in 3 Nephi, 1-38 - Nathan J. Arp
Nameless: Mormon’s Dramatic Use of Omission in Helaman 2, 39-64 - Blake T. Ostler
LDS Perspectives on the Atonement?, 65-96 - Robert Swanson
The Anomaly: Elliott West’s Continental Reckoning and its Latter-day Saints, 97-102 - Kent P. Jackson
Uncanonized Revelations, 103-108 - Kevin Christensen
Nurture and Harvest: A Continued Conversation with The Annotated Book of Mormon, 109-210 - Elliott Jolley
Did Korihor Usurp the Words of Zeniff?, 211-222 - Noel Hudson
Insights into the Story of Korihor Based on Intertextual Comparisons, 223-242 - Bradley J. Kramer
“That They May Know That They Are Not Cast Off Forever”: Jewish Lectionary Elements in the Book of Mormon, 243-262 - John S. Thompson
Restoring Melchizedek Priesthood, 263-318 - Walker Wright
The Man with No Name: The Story of the Brother of Jared as an Anti-Babel Polemic, 319-334 - R. Jean Addams
Aftermath of the Martyrdom: Aspirants to the Mantle of the Prophet Joseph Smith, 335-402 - Godfrey J. Ellis
A Model for Looking Deeply and Deeply Looking, 403-414 - Neal Rappleye and Allen Hansen
More Evidence for Alma as a Semitic Name, 415-429 - Warren P. Aston
Accessing Nephi’s Bountiful: A New Proposal for Reaching Irreantum, 429-438 - C. Thomas Black
The Pathophysiology of the Death of Jesus the Christ, 439-506
Volume 61 (2024)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Who Holds the Keys?, vii-xx - Andrew Miller
King Benjamin’s Sermon as a Type of Temple Endowment, 1-44 - Daniel C. Peterson
Christ is Risen! Truly, He is Risen!, 45-56 - Alan Goff
The Plagiary of the Daughters of the Lamanites, 57-96 - Matthew L. Bowen and Pedro A. Olavarria
“Our Great God Has in Goodness Sent These”: Notes on the Goodness of God, the Didactic Good of Nephi’s Small Plates, and Anti-Nephi-Lehi’s Renaming, 97-134 - Morgan Deane
The Unwritten Debates in Moroni1’s Letter, 135-150 - Susan Easton Black
An Exceptional Example of the Richness of Church History, 151-154 - Clifford P. Jones
Review of Two New Theories about the Lamanite Mark Recently Presented in Two Different Forums, 155-164 - Matthew L. Bowen
“That They May Once Again Be a Delightsome People”: The Concept of Again Becoming the Seed of Joseph (Words of Mormon 1:8 and Mormon 7:4–5), 165-190 - Val Larsen
Mormon and Moroni’s Rhetoric: Reflections Inspired by Grant Hardy’s Understanding the Book of Mormon, 191-234 - Spencer Kraus
“One Drop of Salvation from the House of Majesty”: An Analysis of the Revelation of the Magi and Restoration Scripture, 235-270 - Robin Douglas
The Eucharist of the Latter-day Saints: The Sacrament in the Broader Christian Context, 271-294 - Jared T. Marcum
The Seven Women Seeking the Bridegroom: Isaiah 4:1 as Transition Point in a Redemption Allegory, 295-332 - Matthew L. Bowen
“Armed with Righteousness and with the Power of God”: Allusions to Priestly Clothing, Priesthood, and Temple in 1 Nephi 14:14, 333-360 - Ron C. Rhodes
An Analysis of the Financial Incentives in Attacking the Restoration, 361-374 - Matthew Scott Stenson
“This Stone Shall Become the Great, and the Last, and the Only Sure Foundation”: A Nephite Poetics of Dramatic Fusion and Transfer in Jacob 5, 375-414 - Jeff Lindsay
Further Evidence from the Book of Mormon for a Book of Moses-Like Text on the Brass Plates, 415-494 - Dennis Newton
Are There Ten Commandments for Latter-day Zion?, 497-556
Volume 60 (2024)
- Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
Premortal Life and Mortal Life: A Fearful Symmetry, vii-xxi - Neal Rappleye
The Nahom Convergence Reexamined: The Eastward Trail, Burial of the Dead, and the Ancient Borders of Nihm, 1-86 - Derek Squire
The Literary Structure of Alma 17–20: A 14-Unit Chiasm, 87-136 - Skyler R. Smith
Heavenly Ascent in Jacob’s Writings in Second Nephi: Addressing the Question of What the Plan of Salvation is in the Book of Mormon, 137-182 - E. Jan Wilson
Joseph Smith and the “Red Sea” in 2 Nephi 19:1, 183-196 - Kevin Christensen
An Important Addition to the Library, 197-210 - Stephen O. Smoot
Temple Themes in the Book of Abraham, 211-238 - Paul Y. Hoskisson
“Rise Up, O Light of the Lord”: An Appropriate and Defensible Etymology for Cumorah, 239-252 - Martin Oman Evans
Second Nephi as a Legal Document, 253-312 - David M. Belnap and Nalini M. Nadkarni
Trees and the Love of God, 313-366 - Val Larsen
Prophet or Loss: Mosiah1/Zeniff, Benjamin/Noah, Mosiah2/Limhi and the Emergence of the Almas, 367-408 - Lyle H. Hamblin
Proper Names and Political Claims: Semitic Echoes as Foundations for Claims to the Nephite Throne, 409-444 - Blaine L. Hart
Recovering the Lost Concept of Truth in the Restoration Scriptures: Another Key to Understanding God’s Word, 445-468
Volume 59 (2023)
- Allen Wyatt
A Long and Winding Road, vii-xiv - Brian C. Hales
Joseph Smith’s Education and Intellect as Described in Documentary Sources, 1-32 - Adam Stokes
The Hamites: The Pre-Restoration Monotheism of the Children of Ham in the Book of Abraham, 33-52 - Brant A. Gardner
Exploring the Complex Book of Mormon, 53-80 - Jim Hansen
Degrees of Glory: A Brief History of Heaven and Graded Salvation, 81-108 - Matthew L. Bowen
“Encircled About Eternally in the Arms of His Love”: The Divine Embrace as a Thematic Symbol of Jesus Christ and His Atonement in the Book of Mormon, 109-134 - Allen Wyatt
Largely Shadow, Short of Reality, 135-158 - Nathan J. Arp
An Analysis of Mormon’s Narrative Strategies Employed on the Zeniffite Narrative and Their Effect on Limhi, 159-190 - Stephen Kent Ehat
Asymmetry in Chiasms, With a Note About Deuteronomy 8 and Alma 36, 191-280 - Taylor Halverson
Nephi Wanted to Be a Prophet Like Moses, Not a King Like David, 281-292 - Spencer Kraus
A New Look at the Miracles of the Resurrection and the Book of Mormon, 293-298 - Brant A. Gardner
Marvelous Ripples through Time and Mind, 299-302 - Geoffrey M. Draper and Aaron M. Curtis
Pixelated Prophets: A History and Analysis of Book-of-Mormon-Themed Video Games, 303-354 - Kent P. Jackson
Glory to God in the Highest, 353-356
Volume 58 (2023)
- Daniel C. Peterson
“Signals of Transcendence”, vii-xxiv - Jared T. Marcum
Withstanding Satan’s Siege through Christ’s Iron Rod: The Vision of the Tree of Life in Context of Ancient Siege Warfare, 1-18 - Matthew L. Bowen
“Upon the Wings of His Spirit”: A Note on Hebrew rûaḥ and 2 Nephi 4:25, 19-32 - Amanda Colleen Brown-Mather
Sacred Imaginings: Using AI to Construct Temples, 33-36 - Spencer Kraus
“A Mystery to the World”: A New Proposal for Isaiah 22:20-25, 37-50 - George L. Mitton
Joseph Smith at the Veil: Significant Ritual, Symbolism, and Temple Influence at Latter-day Saint Beginnings, 51-106 - Craig L. Foster
Turning Type into Pi: The Destruction of the Nauvoo Expositor in Historical Context, 107-126 - Loren Blake Spendlove
Witness of the Covenant, 127-166 - Nathan J. Arp
Mormon’s Narrative Strategies to Provide Literary Justice for Gideon, 167-222 - Matthew L. Bowen
“Behold, He Was a Man Like unto Ammon”: Mormon’s Use of ʾmn-related Terminology in Praise of Moroni in Alma 48, 223-242 - Stephen Kent Ehat
Centered on Christ: The Book of Enos Possibly Structured Chiastically, 243-306
Volume 57 (2023)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Credo, vii-xiv - Alan Goff
The Dance of Reader and Text: Salomé, the Daughter of Jared, and the Regal Dance of Death, 1-52 - Newell D. Wright and Val Larsen
The Holy Ghost in the Book of Moroni: Possessed of Charity, 53-76 - Steven L. Olsen
Doctrine and Covenants 21: Metanarrative of the Restoration, 77-105 - Matthew L. Bowen
“They Shall Be Scattered Again”: Some Notes on JST Genesis 50:24–25, 33–35, 107-128 - Timothy Gervais
“I Will Come to You”: An Investigation of Early Christian Beliefs about Post-Ascension Visitations of the Risen Jesus, 129-194 - John Gee
Verbal Punctuation in the Book of Mormon II — Nevertheless, 195-208 - Becky Holderness Tilton
Moses as Midwife: What the Exodus Birth Story Teaches about Motherhood and Christ, 209-218 - Derek R. Sainsbury
A Prophet, a Candidate, and a Just Cause, 219-224 - Louis C. Midgley
A Truly Remarkable Book, 225-230 - Noel B. Reynolds
The Nephite Metaphor of Life as a Probation: Rethinking Nephi’s Portrayal of Laman and Lemuel, 231-280 - Godfrey J. Ellis
Nephi’s Eight Years in the “Wilderness”: Reconsidering Definitions and Details, 281-356
Volume 56 (2023)
- Daniel C. Peterson
“In This Batter’d Caravanserai”, vii-xxviii - John W. Welch
The Goodness of the Cross and Good Friday: Lessons from Bavaria, 1-12 - Dennis Newton
The Teachings of Silvanus: A Little-Known Gem from Nag Hammadi, 13-72 - Brian C. Hales
Unavailable Genetic Evidence, Multiple Simultaneous Promised Lands, and Lamanites by Location? Possible Ramifications of the Book of Mormon Limited Geography Theory, 73-124 - Duane Boyce
“In the Cause … of their God”: Clarifying Some Issues Regarding the Book of Mormon and a Gospel View of War, 125-170 - Clifford P. Jones
Understanding the Lamanite Mark, 171-258 - Quinten Barney
A New and Most Welcome Resource for Book of Abraham Studies, 259-264 - Godfrey J. Ellis
A Restoration of Paul’s Understanding of Faith as a Relationship of Action, 265-274 - Val Larsen and Newell D. Wright
Theosis in the Book of Mormon: The Work and Glory of the Father, Mother and Son, and Holy Ghost, 275-326
Volume 55 (2023)
- Daniel C. Peterson
How Things Look from Here, vii-xiv - Todd Uriona
Assyria and the “Great Church” of Nephi’s Vision, 1-30 - Kevin Christensen
Twenty Years After “Paradigms Regained,” Part 2: Responding to Margaret Barker’s Critics and Why Her Work Should Matter to Latter-day Saints, 31-106 - Scott Stenson
“According to the Spirit of Revelation and Prophecy”: Alma2’s Prophetic Warning of Christ’s Coming to the Lehites (and Others), 107-68 - Godfrey J. Ellis
Toward a Greater Appreciation of the Word Adieu in Jacob 7:27, 169-96 - Jan Francisco
Elias: Prophet of the Restoration, 197-218 - Warren P. Aston
Nephi’s “Bountiful”: Contrasting Both Candidates, 219-68 - Louis C. Midgley
In New Zealand: Even More Faithful Latter-day Saints, 269-78 - Matthew L. Bowen
“That They Might Come Again unto the Remnant of the House of Jacob”: Onomastic Allusions to Joseph in 3 Nephi 26:8–10 and 4 Nephi 1:49, 279-96 - Newell D. Wright
Moving Beyond the Historicity Question, or a Manifesto for Future Book of Mormon Research, 297-314
Volume 54 (2023)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Beautiful Patience, vii-xviii - Kevin Christensen
Twenty Years After “Paradigms Regained,” Part 1: The Ongoing, Plain, and Precious Significance of Margaret Barker’s Scholarship for Latter-day Saint Studies, 1-64 - Loren Blake Spendlove
Rethinking the Encounter between Jacob and Sherem, 65-96 - John S. Thompson
“Being of that Lineage”: Generational Curses and Inheritance in the Book of Abraham, 65-146 - Jeff Lindsay
The Words of Gad the Seer: An Apparently Ancient Text With Intriguing Origins and Content, 147-176 - Steven L. Clark
We Live in the Olden Days: Reflections on the Importance of Scientific and Theological Humility, 177-188 - David F. Holland
Puritans, Pagans, and Imperfect Christmas Gifts, 189-194 - Loren Blake Spendlove
Stained Swords: A Psalm of Redemption, 195-206 - Matthew Watkins
“We Don’t Know, So We Might as Well”: A Flimsy Philosophy for Same-Sex Sealings, 207-222 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
An Important New Study of Freemasonry and the Latter-day Saints: What’s Good, What’s Questionable, and What’s Missing in Method Infinite, 223-332
Volume 53 (2022)
- Daniel C. Peterson
When an Evident Fact Cannot Be Allowed to Be True, vii-xviii - Loren Blake Spendlove
There Is No Beauty That We Should Desire Him, 1-30 - Matthew L. Bowen
“But That Thou Wouldst Clear My Way Before Me”: A Note on the Personal and Emotional Rendering of an Ancient Idiom in 2 Nephi 4:33, 31-36 - Loren Blake Spendlove
Hannah’s Adversity and Peninnah’s Redemption, 37-70 - John Lynch
Examining the Origins of Temple Worship, 71-76 - Matthew L. Bowen
“For Their Good Have I Written Them”: The Onomastic Allusivity and Literary Function of 2 Nephi 25:8, 77-90 - Craig L. Foster
The Continuing Saga of Saints, 91-94 - Noel B. Reynolds
The Last Nephite Scribes, 95-138 - Jennifer Roach
Understanding How the Scriptures Came to Be, 139-144 - Matthew L. Bowen
“Unto the Taking Away of Their Stumbling Blocks”: The Taking Away and Keeping Back of Plain and Precious Things and Their Restoration in 1 Nephi 13–15, 145-170 - Jonathan E. Neville
A Man That Can Translate and Infinite Goodness: A Response to Recent Reviews, 171-184 - Spencer Kraus
A Rejoinder to Jonathan Neville’s “Response to Recent Reviews”, 185-198 - Noel B. Reynolds
A Backstory for the Brass Plates, 199-254 - Warren P. Aston
A Research Note: Continuing Exploration and Research in Oman, 255-264 - Scott L. Howell, Brooke Anderson, LaReina Hingson, Lanna McRae, Jesse Vincent, and Brandon Torruella
The Diachronic Usage of Exclamation Marks across the Major Book of Mormon Editions, 265-286
Volume 52 (2022)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Should I Be My Brother’s Keeper? Yes and No, vii-xvi - Spencer Kraus
An Unfortunate Approach to Joseph Smith’s Translation of Ancient Scripture, 1-64 - Spencer Kraus
Jonathan Edwards’s Unique Role in an Imagined Church History, 65-102 - Julie A. Russell
Plural Marriage: Beauty for Ashes, 103-110 - Noel B. Reynolds
Modern Near East Archaeology and the Brass Plates, 111-144 - Matthew Scott Stenson
“This Great Mystery”: Gathering Still Other Sheep through the New Covenant of Peace, 145-182 - Steven L. Olsen
Abridging the Records of the Zoramite Mission: Mormon as Historian, 183-190 - Brant A. Gardner
Witnessing to the New Witness, 191-204 - LaReina Hingson
The Body As the Temple of God, 205-230 - Noel B. Reynolds
Lehi’s Dream, Nephi’s Blueprint: How Nephi Uses the Vision of the Tree of Life as an Outline for 1 and 2 Nephi, 231-278 - Charles Dike
A Comet, Christ’s Birth, and Josephus’s Lunar Eclipse, 279-320
Volume 51 (2022)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Contending without Contention, vii-xx - Matthew L. Bowen
“The Messenger of Salvation”: The Messenger-Message Christology of D&C 93:8 and Its Implications for Latter-day Saint Missionary Work and Temple Worship, 1-28 - Godfrey J. Ellis
Experiential Knowledge and the Covenantal Relationship in Alma 7, 29-80 - Rebecca Reynolds Lambert
Our Faithful Lord: Passover to Easter, 81-104 - Matthew L. Bowen
Putting Down the Priests: A Note on Royal Evaluations, (wĕ)hišbît, and Priestly Purges in 2 Kings 23:5 and Mosiah 11:5, 105-114 - Alan Goff
Alma’s Prophetic Commissioning Type Scene, 115-164 - Louis C. Midgley
An Elegant Book on Gifts, Gifting, and Remembering, 165-180 - Morgan Deane
Rich Vein or Fools Gold?, 181-198 - Matthew L. Bowen
“Can You Suppose That the Lord Will Spare You?”: Moroni’s Charged Rhetoric in Alma 60:30–32, 199-210 - Calvin D. Tolman
Liahona: “Prepared of the Lord, a Compass”, 211-252 - George D. Potter
Khor Rori: A Maritime Resources-Based Candidate for Nephi’s Harbor, 253-294 - Mark Campbell
“Believe All the Words”: A Key to Spiritual Outpouring, 295-316 - Daniel Ortner
The Queer Philosophies of Men Mingled with Scripture, 317-334
Volume 50 (2022)
- Daniel C. Peterson
An Unexpected Case for an Anthropomorphic God, vii-xx - Stanford Carmack
A Comparison of the Book of Mormon’s Subordinate That Usage, 1-32 - John Gee
Verbal Punctuation in the Book of Mormon I: (And) Now, 33-50 - Matthew L. Bowen
“The Lord God Will Proceed”: Nephi’s Wordplay in 1 Nephi 22:8–12 and the Abrahamic Covenant, 51-70 - Spencer Kraus
Honoring Joseph’s Theophany Two Centuries Later, 71-78 - Jasmin Gimenez Rappleye
Covenant Theology for Latter-day Saints, 79-92 - David M. Calabro
A Deeper Understanding of the Temple in 175 Entries, 93-98 - Noel B. Reynolds
Nephi’s Small Plates: A Rhetorical Analysis, 99-122 - Matthew L. Bowen
“We Might Have Enjoyed Our Possessions and the Land of Our Inheritance”: Hebrew yrš and 1 Nephi 17:21, 123-144 - David J. Larsen
Overwriting Ether: Moroni’s Transfiguration of Jaredite Scripture, 145-160 - Noel B. Reynolds
Lehi and Nephi as Trained Manassite Scribes, 161-216 - Neal Rappleye
Serpents of Fire and Brass: A Contextual Study of the Brazen Serpent Tradition in the Book of Mormon, 217-298 - John Gee
“The Wind and the Fire to Be My Chariot”: The Anachronism that Wasn’t, 299-320
Volume 49 (2021)
- Daniel C. Peterson
If God Does Not Exist, Is Everything Permitted?, vii-xxiv - Brant A. Gardner
A Sympathetic but Flawed Look at Book of Mormon Historicity, 1-4 - Stanford Carmack
Personal Relative Pronoun Usage in the Book of Mormon: An Important Authorship Diagnostic, 5-36 - Loren Blake Spendlove
Abraham’s Amen and Believing in Christ: Possible Applications in the Book of Mormon Text, 37-62 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
The Book of Moses as a Temple Text, 63-112 - Stanford Carmack
The Book of Mormon’s Complex Finite Cause Syntax, 113-136 - Loren Blake Spendlove
The Word of the Lord as a Metonym for Christ, 137-166 - Gerrit M. Steenblik
Demythicizing the Lamanites’ “Skin of Blackness”, 167-258 - Jeff Lindsay
Beyond Calculation: A Review of Robert J. Sawyer’s Calculating God, 259-268 - Daniel Ortner
A Masterpiece on Resisting Our Impulses to Leave, 269-274 - Daniel C. Peterson
Christmas and a Condescending God, 275-282
Volume 48 (2021)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Oh, That I Were an Angel!, vii-xiv - Taylor Halverson
Be Ye Therefore Loyal, Even as Your Father Which is in Heaven is Loyal, 1-10 - Donald W. Parry
Ancient Sacred Vestments: Scriptural Symbols and Meanings, 11-32 - Neal Rappleye
An Ishmael Buried Near Nahom, 33-48 - Godfrey J. Ellis
The Rise and Fall of Korihor, a Zoramite: A New Look at the Failed Mission of an Agent of Zoram, 49-94 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
Moses 6–7 and the Book of Giants: Remarkable Witnesses of Enoch’s Ministry, 95-312 - Loren Blake Spendlove
Mine House is a House of Zion and not a House of Babylon!, 313-338 - Lisle G. Brown
Tamid: Zacharias and the Second Temple, 339-376
Volume 47 (2021)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Celebrating Exactitude,When It’s Appropriate, vii-xii - Alan Goff
Vox Populi and Vox Dei: Allusive Explorations of Biblical and Book of Mormon Politeias, 1-80 - Paul Y. Hoskisson
Additional Janus Parallels in the Book of Mormon, 81-90 - Richard O. Cowan
Latter-day Houses of the Lord: Developments in Their Design and Function, 91-106 - Jeff Lindsay
Book of Abraham Polemics: Dan Vogel’s Broad Critique of the Defense of the Book of Abraham, 107-150 - Garrett R. Maxwell
The Good God Hermeneutic: A Reconsideration of Religious Vocabulary, 151-158 - Adam Stokes
The People of Canaan: A New Reading of Moses 7, 159-180 - David Calabro
An Early Christian Context for the Book of Moses, 181-262 - Stephen O. Smoot
Framing the Book of Abraham: Presumptions and Paradigms, 263-338
Volume 46 (2021)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Better Kingdom-Building through Triage, vii-xiv - Taylor Halverson
Nephi’s Gethsemane: Seventeen Comparisons from the Literary Record, 1-14 - John Gee
The Implications of Some Standard Assumptions of New Testament Scholars: Responding to a Modern Anti-Christ, 15-32 - David E. Bokovoy
Ancient Temple Imagery in the Sermons of Jacob, 33-48 - Matthew L. Bowen
“If Ye Believe on His Name”: Wordplay on the Name Samuel in Helaman 14:2, 12–13 and 3 Nephi 23:9 and the Doctrine of Christ in Samuel’s Speech, 49-76 - David Calabro
Early Christian Temples and Baptism for the Dead: Defining Sacred Space in the Late Antique Near East, 77-100 - Steven C. Fotheringham
Glad Tidings from Cumorah: Interpreting the Book of Mormon through the Eyes of Someone in Hell, 101-130 - Noel B. Reynolds
The Goodness of God and His Children as a Fundamental Theological Concept in the Book of Mormon, 131-156 - Bruce C. Hafen, Marie K. Hafen
Adam, Eve, the Book of Moses, and the Temple: The Story of Receiving Christ’s Atonement, 157-200 - Taylor Halverson
The Origin and Purpose of the Book of Mormon Phrase “If Ye Keep My Commandments Ye Shall Prosper in the Land”, 201-208 - M. Steven Andersen
The Practice and Meaning of Declaring Lineage in Patriarchal Blessings, 209-232 - Mark Alan Wright
Axes Mundi: Ritual Complexes in Mesoamerica and the Book of Mormon, 233-248 - Amanda Colleen Brown
Alma’s Reality: Reading Alma as Sinful, Repentant, Traumatized, Questioning, and Righteous, 249-252 - Brian C. Hales
Joseph Smith as a Book of Mormon Storyteller, 253-290 - Richard L. Bushman
Mormon, Moses, and the Representation of Reality, 291-312
Volume 45 (2021)
- Daniel C. Peterson
De Profundis, vii-xvi - Loren Blake Spendlove
And the One Pointed the Way: Issues of Interpretation and Translation Involving the Liahona, 1-36 - David M. Calabro
The Divine Handclasp in the Hebrew Bible and in Near Eastern Iconography, 37-52 - Brant A. Gardner
Giving the Book of Ether its Proper Due, 53-60 - Louis C. Midgley
Honoring Hugh Nibley — Again, 61-70 - Gordon C. Thomasson
Matthew Black and Mircea Eliade Meet Hugh Nibley, 71-80 - A. Keith Thompson
The Brass Plates: Can Modern Scholarship Help Identify Their Contents?, 81-114 - Blake T. Ostler
An Ingenious and Inspiring Literary Analysis of Alma 30–42, 115-136 - Mack C. Stirling
Job: An LDS Reading, 137-180 - Duane Boyce
“Beloved by All the People”: A Fresh Look at Captain Moroni, 181-204 - John Gee
“Put Off Thy Shoes from Off Thy Feet”: Sandals and Sacred Space, 205-216 - Duane Boyce
Did Captain Moroni Lack the Typical Religious Virtues?, 217-240 - David R. Seely
Remembering Hugh Nibley as a Scholar and, More Importantly, as a Man: Observing the Faith of the Observer, 241-250 - David J. Larsen
From Dust to Exalted Crown: Royal and Temple Themes Common to the Psalms and the Dead Sea Scrolls, 251-262 - Alan Goff
Types of Repetition and Shadows of History in Hebraic Narrative, 263-318 - Loren Blake Spendlove
Discipleship As the World Collapses Around You, 319-330 - S. Kent Brown
Jesus’ First Visit to the Temple, 331-362 - Brian C. Hales
Seeking a Global Context for the First Vision, 363-368 - Craig L. Foster
Understanding the Year 1820, 369-370 - Stephen D. Ricks
Psalm 105: Chiasmus, Credo, Covenant, and Temple, 371-384
Volume 44 (2021)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Vast Prairies and Trackless Wilds of Snow: A Good Test of Sincerity, vii-xvi - Jeff Lindsay and Noel B. Reynolds
“Strong Like unto Moses”: The Case for Ancient Roots in the Book of Moses Based on Book of Mormon Usage of Related Content Apparently from the Brass Plates, 1-92 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
The Ark and the Tent: Temple Symbolism in the Story of Noah, 93-136 - Claudia Bushman
Resurrection Month, 137-144 - R. Jean Addams
The Past and Future of the Temple Lot in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, 145-216 - Val Larsen
Josiah to Zoram to Sherem to Jarom and the Big Little Book of Omni, 217-264 - Steven L. Olsen
Much More than a Reader: The Latest in Chiastic Studies for Interested Scholars and Lay Readers Alike, 265-270 - John Gee
Edfu and Exodus, 271-286 - Matthew L. Bowen
“The Messiah Will Set Himself Again”: Jacob’s Use of Isaiah 11:11 in 2 Nephi 6:14 and Jacob 6:2, 287-306 - Jeffrey Thayne
Understanding Covenants Anew: Using Ancient Thought to Enrich Modern Faith, 307-314 - Zina Petersen
Nibley’s Early Education, 315-334
Volume 43 (2021)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Variety and Complexity in the Witnesses to the Book of Mormon, vii-xxxii - Clifford P. Jones
That Which You Have Translated, Which You Have Retained, 1-64 - Robert Joseph
The Lord Will Not Forget Them! Māori Seers and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand, 65-106 - Gregory L. Smith
Feet of Clay: Queer Theory and the Church of Jesus Christ, 107-278 - David R. Seely and Jo Ann Seely
The Crown of Creation, 279-290 - Matthew Scott Stenson
“Wherefore, for This Cause”: The Book of Mormon as Anti-type of the Brass Serpent, 291-318 - Barbara Morgan Gardner
Women and the Priesthood in the Contemporary Church, 319-346
Volume 42 (2021)
- Daniel C. Peterson
“All Can Partake, Freely”, vii-xiv - Alan Goff
Working out Salvation History in the Book of Mormon Politeia with Fear and Trembling, 1-20 - Royal Skousen
The Pleading Bar of God, 21-36 - Amanda Colleen Brown
Subtle Hebraic Features in the Book of Mormon, 37-40 - Robert F. Smith
Poesy and Prosody in the Book of Mormon, 41-76 - John Gee
Prolegomena to a Study of the Egyptian Alphabet Documents in the Joseph Smith Papers, 77-98 - Richard E. Turley Jr. and Stephen O. Smoot
Record-Keeping Technology among God’s People in Ancient and Modern Times, 99-126 - John Gee
Fantasy and Reality in the Translation of the Book of Abraham, 127-170 - John A. Tvedtnes
Tree of Life, Tree of Healing, 171-194 - David M. Belnap
The Inclusive, Anti-Discrimination Message of the Book of Mormon, 195-370 - George L. Mitton
The Book of Mormon as a Resurrected Book and a Type of Christ, 371-396 - Matthew L. Bowen
Coming Down and Bringing Down: Pejorative Onomastic Allusions to the Jaredites in Helaman 6:25, 6:38, and Ether 2:11, 397-410 - Hanna Seariac
Polygamists and Political Activists: The Unlikely Marriage in Pioneering the Vote, 411-420 - Matthew B. Brown
The Handclasp, the Temple, and the King, 421-426
Volume 41 (2020)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Two Essays on Sustaining and Enlarging the Doctrine, vii-xx - John S. Thompson
“We May Not Understand Our Words”: The Book of Abraham and the Concept of Translation in The Pearl of Greatest Price, 1-48 - Brian C. Hales
A Priesthood Restoration Narrative for Latter-day Saints Believers, 49-54 - Donald W. Parry
The Great Isaiah Scroll (1QIsaA)—Catalogue of Textual Variants, 55-74 - Nathan J. Arp
Count Your Many Mormons: Mormon’s Personalized and Personal Messages in Mosiah 18 and 3 Nephi 5, 75-86 - Daniel C. Peterson
Notes on Mormonism and the Trinity, 87-130 - Ralph C. Hancock
Nephi’s Obsession, Or, How to Talk with Nephi about God, 131-144 - Jeff Lindsay
An Intelligent, Thoughtful Work on One of the Richest Portions of the Book of Mormon, 145-152 - Dana M. Pike
Formed in and Called from the Womb, 153-168 - Matthew L. Bowen
“We Are a Remnant of the Seed of Joseph”: Moroni’s Interpretive Use of Joseph’s Coat and the Martial nēs-Imagery of Isaiah 11:11–12, 169-192 - Noel B. Reynolds
Chiastic Structuring of Large Texts: Second Nephi as a Case Study, 193-210 - Stephen O. Smoot
Jacob — The Prophet of Social Justice, 211-218 - Jasmin Gimenez Rappleye
Itty Bitty Books with Big Lessons: Enos, Jarom, Omni, 219-232 - Stephen D. Ricks
Proper Names from the Small Plates: Some Notes on the Personal Names Zoram, Jarom, Omni, and Mosiah, 233-240 - Matthew L. Bowen
“I Will Deliver Thy Sons”: An Onomastic Approach to Three Iterations of an Oracle to Mosiah II (Mosiah 28:7; Alma 17:35, 19:23), 241-256 - Brant A. Gardner
Joseph Smith’s Translation Projects under a Microscope, 257-264 - David R. Seely
“A Prophet Like Moses” (Deuteronomy 18:15–18) in the Book of Mormon, the Bible, and the Dead Sea Scrolls, 265-280 - Cherry B. Silver
Christmas as Devotional: A Time of Commitment, 281-286 - Andrew C. Skinner
Medieval Christian Views of Hebrew as the Language of Magic, 287-322
Volume 40 (2020)
- Daniel C. Peterson
It Came from Beyond, vii-xvi - Richard E. Bennett
A Uni-Dimensional Picture of a Multi-Faceted Nauvoo Community, 1-14 - Kent P. Jackson
Some Notes on Joseph Smith and Adam Clarke, 15-60 - Paul Y. Hoskisson
Janus Parallelism: Speculation on a Possible Poetic Wordplay in the Book of Mormon, 61-70 - Matthew L. Bowen
“I of Myself Am a Wicked Man”: Some Notes on Allusion and Textual Dependency in Omni 1:1-2, 71-88 - Kent P. Jackson
The Visions of Moses and Joseph Smith’s Bible Translation, 89-98 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw and Ryan Dahle
Textual Criticism and the Book of Moses: A Response to Colby Townsend’s “Returning to the Sources,” Part 1 of 2, 99-162 - Louis C. Midgley
Tocqueville on New Prophets and the Tyranny of Public Opinion, 163-180 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Matthew L. Bowen and Ryan Dahle
Where Did the Names Mahaway and Mahujah Come From? A Response to Colby Townsend’s “Returning to the Sources,” Part 2 of 2, 181-242 - Robert L. Millet
The Theology of C. S. Lewis: A Latter-day Saint Perspective, 243-262 - Stephen O. Smoot
Notes on Book of Mormon Heads, 263-282 - Steven L. Olsen
The Covenant of Christ’s Gospel in the Book of Mormon, 283-318
Volume 39 (2020)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Reckoning with the Mortally Inevitable, vii-xvi - Jared R. Stenson
Temporal Mercies and Eternal Being: Using the Science of Time to Understand God’s Nature and Our Own, 1-40 - James R. Rasband, Paul Y. Hoskisson and Daniel C. Peterson
“To Seek the Law of the Lord”, 41-52 - Warren P. Aston
Nephi’s “Shazer”: The Fourth Arabian Pillar of the Book of Mormon, 53-72 - Stephen E. Robinson
John W. Welch: A Personal Reminiscence, 73-80 - Matthew L. Bowen
“God Hath Taken Away His Plainness”: Some Notes on Jacob 4:14, Revelation, Canon, Covenant, and Law, 81-102 - Kevin L. Barney
Baptized for the Dead, 103-150 - Brian C. Hales
Theories and Assumptions: A Review of William L. Davis’s Visions in a Seer Stone, 151-190 - Brant A. Gardner
Oral Creation and the Dictation of the Book of Mormon, 191-206 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
Faith, Hope, and Charity: The “Three Principal Rounds” of the Ladder of Heavenly Ascent, 207-260 - Matthew L. Bowen
“That Which They Most Desired”: The Waters of Mormon, Baptism, the Love of God, and the Bitter Fountain, 261-298 - James E. Faulconer
The Transcendence of Flesh, Divine and Human, 299-320 - Brant A. Gardner
The Expanse of Joseph Smith’s Translation Vision, 321-324 - John Gee
Jesus’s Courtroom in John, 325-340
Volume 38 (2020)
- Daniel C. Peterson
The End from the Beginning, vii-xvi - J. Ward Moody
Times of Reckoning and Set Times in Abraham 3, 1-14 - David J. Larsen
Ascending into the Hill of the Lord: What the Psalms Can Tell Us About the Rituals of the First Temple, 15-34 - Craig L. Foster
Offering Americans Religious and Political Salvation, 35-38 - William J. Hamblin
The Sôd of Yhwh and the Endowment, 39-44 - Stan Spencer
Missing Words: King James Bible Italics, the Translation of the Book of Mormon, and Joseph Smith as an Unlearned Reader, 45-106 - Susan Easton Black
Sensationalism: A One-sided Perspective, 107-110 - Daniel C. Peterson
Temples All the Way Down: Some Notes on the Mi‘raj of Muhammad, 111-132 - John Gee
Four Idolatrous Gods in the Book of Abraham, 133-152 - John S. Thompson
The Lady at the Horizon: Egyptian Tree Goddess Iconography and Sacred Trees in Israelite Scripture and Temple Theology, 153-178 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, David J. Larsen and Stephen T. Whitlock
Moses 1 and the Apocalypse of Abraham: Twin Sons of Different Mothers?, 179-290 - Mark Alan Wright
Nephite Daykeepers: Ritual Specialists in Mesoamerica and the Book of Mormon, 291-306 - Brian C. Hales
Visions, Mushrooms, Fungi, Cacti, and Toads: Joseph Smith’s Reported Use of Entheogens, 307-354 - Ugo A. Perego and Jayne E. Ekins
Is Decrypting the Genetic Legacy of America’s Indigenous Populations Key to the Historicity of the Book of Mormon?, 355-390
Volume 37 (2020)
- Daniel C. Peterson
A Note in Favor of Rereading Great Works, Including the Scriptures, vii-xii - Joshua M. Sears
An Other Approach to Isaiah Studies, 1-20 - Donald W. Parry
The Importance of Authorial Intention, 21-28 - John Gee
How Not to Read Isaiah, 29-40 - Matthew B. Brown
Cube, Gate, and Measuring Tools: A Biblical Pattern, 41-66 - Kevin Christensen
Table Rules: A Response to Americanist Approaches to the Book of Mormon, 67-96 - L. Michael Morales
The Tabernacle: Mountain of God in the Cultus of Israel, 97-140 - Ryan Atwood
Lehi’s Dream and the Plan of Salvation, 141-162 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
Standing in the Holy Place: Ancient and Modern Reverberations of an Enigmatic New Testament Prophecy, 163-236 - Brian D. Stubbs
Answering the Critics in 44 Rebuttal Points, 237-292 - David M. Calabro
Understanding Ritual Hand Gestures of the Ancient World: Some Basic Tools, 293-308 - Christopher J. Blythe
Vaughn J. Featherstone’s Atlanta Temple Letter, 309-318 - Stephen D. Ricks
The Sacred Embrace and the Sacred Handclasp in Ancient Mediterranean Religions, 319-330
Volume 36 (2020)
- Daniel C. Peterson
A Democratic Salvation, vii-xiv - Stanford Carmack
Bad Grammar in the Book of Mormon Found in Early English Bibles, 1-28 - Matt Gardner
Discipleship of Yesterday for Today, 29-36 - Val Larsen
First Visions and Last Sermons: Affirming Divine Sociality, Rejecting the Greater Apostasy, 37-84 - Mark J. Johnson
Scriptures through the Jeweler’s Lens, 85-108 - A. Keith Thompson
The Character and Knowledge of Mary, the Mother of Christ, 109-138 - Taylor Halverson
Was the Denarius a Daily Wage? A Note on the Parable of the Two Debtors in Luke 7:40–43, 139-144 - Mark J. Johnson
The Lost Prologue: Reading Moses Chapter One as an Ancient Text, 145-186 - Stanford Carmack
Pitfalls of the Ngram Viewer, 187-210 - Loren Blake Spendlove
Now If This Is Boasting, Even So Will I Boast!, 211-222 - Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye
Christ and the Work of Suffering, 223-230 - Trevor Holyoak
“Feast upon the Words of Christ”, 231-238 - Matthew L. Bowen
Becoming Men and Women of Understanding: Wordplay on Benjamin — An Addendum, 239-280 - Craig L. Foster
Death to Seducers! Examples of Latter-day Saint-led Extralegal Justice in Historical Context, 281-306
Volume 35 (2020)
- Brant A. Gardner
Labor Diligently to Write: The Ancient Making of a Modern Scripture — Preface, vii-x - Brant A. Gardner
Labor Diligently to Write: The Ancient Making of a Modern Scripture, 1-46 - Brant A. Gardner
Labor Diligently to Write: The Ancient Making of a Modern Scripture — Chapters 4 & 5, 47-106 - Brant A. Gardner
Labor Diligently to Write: The Ancient Making of a Modern Scripture — Chapters 6 – 8, 107-166 - Brant A. Gardner
Labor Diligently to Write: The Ancient Making of a Modern Scripture — Chapters 9 – 11, 167-220 - Brant A. Gardner
Labor Diligently to Write: The Ancient Making of a Modern Scripture — Chapters 12 & 13, 221-270 - Brant A. Gardner
Labor Diligently to Write: The Ancient Making of a Modern Scripture — Chapters 14 & 15, 271-328 - Brant A. Gardner
Labor Diligently to Write: The Ancient Making of a Modern Scripture — Chapters 16 – 18, 329-366
Volume 34 (2020)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Light Began Once More to Grow, vii-xii - John S. Robertson
An American Indian Language Family with Middle Eastern Loanwords: Responding to A Recent Critique, 1-16 - Daniel T. Ellsworth
Ministering across Fault Lines of Belief and Community, 17-40 - Taylor Halverson
The Role and Purpose of Synagogues in the Days of Jesus and Paul, 41-52 - Spencer R. Marsh
Memory and Millennials: A Review of First Vision: Memory and Mormon Origins, 53-62 - Noel B. Reynolds
The Brass Plates Version of Genesis, 63-96 - Matthew J. Grow and Matthew C. Godfrey
The Joseph Smith Papers and the Book of Abraham: A Response to Recent Reviews, 97-104 - Jeff Lindsay
A Welcome Response, but Flaws Remain, 105-112 - John Gee
Taking Stock, 113-118 - Don Bradley
A Passover Setting for Lehi’s Exodus, 119-142 - David L. Clark
Hugh B. Brown’s Program for Latter-Day Saint Servicemen During WWII, 143-160 - John Gee
Conclusions in Search of Evidence, 161-178 - Kristine Wardle Frederickson
Musings on the Birth of the Savior Jesus Christ, 179-194 - Matthew L. Bowen
He Knows My Affliction: The Hill Onidah as Narrative Counterpart to the Rameumptom, 195-220 - Clifford P. Jones
The Prophets Who Wrote the Book of Omni, 221-244 - Donald W. Parry
An Approach to Isaiah Studies, 245-264 - Jim Bennett
“Somebody Wrote It:” The Book of Mormon’s Missionary Message to a 21st-Century World, 265-278 - Noel B. Reynolds
Rethinking Alma 36, 279-312
Volume 33 (2019)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Recent Reflections While Partaking of the Sacrament, vii-xiv - Matthew L. Bowen
Shazer: An Etymological Proposal in Narrative Context, 1-12 - Jeff Lindsay
A Precious Resource with Some Gaps, 13-104 - Brad Wilcox, Bruce L. Brown, Wendy Baker-Smemoe, Sharon Black, and Dennis L. Eggett
Comparing Phonemic Patterns in Book of Mormon Personal Names with Fictional and Authentic Sources: An Exploratory Study, 105-122 - Duane Boyce
Text as Afterthought: Jana Riess’s Treatment of the Jacob-Sherem Episode, 123-140 - Nathan B. Oman
Welding Another Link in Wonder’s Chain: The Task of Latter-day Saint Intellectuals in the Church’s Third Century, 141-160 - Duane Boyce
Jacob Did Not Make a False Prediction, 161-174 - John Gee
The Joseph Smith Papers Project Stumbles, 175-184 - Noel B. Reynolds
The Language of the Spirit in the Book of Mormon, 187-222 - Stan Spencer
What Did the Interpreters (Urim and Thummim) Look Like?, 223-256 - Amanda Colleen Brown
Never Static, Never Simple: One Woman’s Conversations Within the Marginalia of If Truth Were a Child, 257-266 - John Hilton III, Ryan Sharp, Brad Wilcox, and Jaron Hansen
Gentiles in the Book of Mormon, 267-288 - Richley Crapo
Lehi, Joseph, and the Kingdom of Israel, 289-304 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw and Ryan Dahle
Could Joseph Smith Have Drawn on Ancient Manuscripts When He Translated the Story of Enoch?: Recent Updates on a Persistent Question, 305-374
Volume 32 (2019)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Compassion as the Heart of the Gospel, vii-xvi - Neal Rappleye
Revisiting “Sariah” at Elephantine, 1-8 - Clifford P. Jones
The Record of My Father, 9-32 - S. Kent Brown
The First Easter, 33-38 - George L. Mitton
The Crucifixion as a Mockery, Witness, and Warning of the Judgment, 39-52 - Steven T. Densley, Jr.
Procedural Violations in the Trial of the Woman Taken in Adultery, 53-76 - Bruce E. Dale and Brian Dale
Joseph Smith: The World’s Greatest Guesser (A Bayesian Statistical Analysis of Positive and Negative Correspondences between the Book of Mormon and The Maya), 77-186 - Nathan J. Arp
Joseph Knew First: Moses, the Egyptian Son, 187-198 - Louis C. Midgley
The Māori Latter-day Saint Historical Narrative: Additions and Amendments, 199-228 - Duane Boyce
D&C 21, George Albert Smith, and Hugh B. Brown: A Fresh Look at Three Incidents in Church History, 229-252 - Taylor Halverson
The Lives of Abraham: Seeing Abraham through the Eyes of Second-Temple Jews, 253-276 - Duane Boyce
“Yes, It’s True, But I Don’t Think They Like to Hear it Quite That Way”: What Spencer W. Kimball Told Elaine Cannon, 277-286 - Kerry Muhlestein
Prospering in the Land: A Comparison of Covenant Promises in Leviticus and First Nephi 2, 287-296 - Matthew L. Bowen
“And They Shall Be Had Again”: Onomastic Allusions to Joseph in Moses 1:41 in View of the So-called Canon Formula, 297-304 - Morgan Deane
A Nourishing and Accessible Read, 305-306
Volume 31 (2019)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Research and More Research, vii-xvi - Noel B. Reynolds
“Come unto Me” as a Technical Gospel Term, 1-24 - Kevin Christensen
Light and Perspective: Essays from the Mormon Theology Seminar on 1 Nephi 1 and Jacob 7, 25-70 - Steven T. Densley, Jr., Geret Giles
Barriers to Belief: Mental Distress and Disaffection from the Church, 71-94 - Stephen O. Smoot
Translating the New Testament for Latter‑day Saints, 95-110 - Matthew L. Bowen
Messengers of the Covenant: Mormon’s Doctrinal Use of Malachi 3:1 in Moroni 7:29–32, 111-138 - Brant A. Gardner
Read This Book: A Review of the Maxwell Institute Study Edition of the Book of Mormon, 139-142 - Stephen O. Smoot
Feasting on the Book of Mormon, 143-150 - Brian C. Hales
Curiously Unique: Joseph Smith as Author of the Book of Mormon, 151-190 - Craig L. Foster
Assessing the Criticisms of Early-Age Latter-Day Saint Marriages, 191-232 - RoseAnn Benson
Campbellites and Mormonites: Competing Restoration Movements, 233-244 - Taylor Halverson
Was Adam a Monotheist? A Reflection on Why We Call Abraham Father and Not Adam, 245-258 - Janet Ewell
Seeing Psalms as the Libretti of a Holy Drama, 259-276 - Allen Wyatt
An Approach to History, 277-284 - Davis Bitton
I Don’t Have a Testimony of the History of the Church, 285-302
Volume 30 (2018)
- Daniel C. Peterson
The Interpreter Foundation and an Apostolic Charge, vii-xviii - Jared Riddick
An Ancient Survival Guide: John Bytheway’s Look at Moroni, 1-4 - Matthew L. Bowen
“And The Meek Also Shall Increase”: The Verb yāsap in Isaiah 29 and Nephi’s Prophetic Allusions to the Name Joseph in 2 Nephi 25–30, 5-42 - John C. Hancock
A Compelling Case for Theosis, 43-48 - David M. Calabro
An Inviting Exploration, 49-56 - Jeff Lindsay
A Valuable LDS Resource for Learning from the Apocrypha, 57-62 - David L. Clark
“If I Pray Not Amiss”, 63-76 - Paul C. Peterson
To Be Learned Is Good, If One Stays on the Rails, 77-90 - Matthew L. Bowen
“They Shall No More Be Confounded”: Moroni’s Wordplay on Joseph in Ether 13:1-13 and Moroni 10:31, 91-104 - Brad Wilcox, Wendy Baker-Smemoe, Bruce L. Brown and Sharon Black
Comparing Book of Mormon Names with Those Found in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Works: An Exploratory Study, 105-124 - Stephen O. Smoot
Et Incarnatus Est: The Imperative for Book of Mormon Historicity, 125-162 - Taylor Halverson
Why Did Northern Israel Fall to the Assyrians? A Weberian Proposal, 163-178 - Louis Midgley
Marjorie Newton’s Account of the Faith of the Māori Saints: A Critical Appraisal, 179-206 - Timothy Gervais and John L. Joyce
“By Small Means”: Rethinking the Liahona, 207-232 - Benjamin R. Jordan and Warren P. Aston
The Geology of Moroni’s Stone Box: Examining the Setting and Resources of Palmyra, 233-252 - Jeff Lindsay
Orson Scott Card’s “Artifact or Artifice”: Where It Stands After Twenty-five Years, 253-304 - Jim Hawker
Let There Be a Famine in the Land, 305-330 - Gregory L. Smith
Gossamer Thin: 2 Nephi’s “Flaxen Cord” and the Anti-Masonic Thesis, 331-370 - Spencer J. Condie
Christmas in Transition: From Figgy Pudding to the Bread of Life, 371-374
Volume 29 (2018)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Is Faith Compatible with Reason?, vii-xvi - Mark Hamstead
On Being the Sons of Moses and Aaron: Another Look at Interpreting the Oath and Covenant of the Priesthood, 1-20 - Neal Rappleye
“The Time is Past”: A Note on Samuel’s Five-Year Prophecy, 21-30 - Jeff Lindsay
Too Little or Too Much Like the Bible? A Novel Critique of the Book of Mormon Involving David and the Psalms, 31-64 - John Hilton III and Jana Johnson
The Word Baptize in the Book of Mormon, 65-80 - Mauro Properzi
Pushing through Life’s Pilgrimage Together, 81-84 - Noel B. Reynolds
The Gospel According to Mormon, 85-104 - Jeff Lindsay
Joseph Smith’s Universe vs. Some Wonders of Chinese Science Fiction, 105-152 - Kent P. Jackson
Dehumanization and Peace, 153-156 - Shirley S. Ricks
Peace in the Holy Land, 157-160 - Gregory L. Smith
What is Mormon Transhumanism? And is it Mormon?, 161-190 - Tarik LaCour
Race: Always Complicated, Never Simple, 191-196 - Brian C. Hales
The Case of the Missing Commentary, 197-218 - Craig L. Foster
Much More than a Plural Marriage Revelation, 219-226 - Taylor Halverson
Isaiah 56, Abraham, and the Temple, 227-246 - Amanda Colleen Brown
Toward a Deeper Understanding: How Onomastic Wordplay Aids Understanding Scripture, 247-250 - Kevin L. Barney
What’s in a Name? Playing in the Onomastic Sandbox, 251-272 - A. Keith Thompson
The Habeas Corpus Protection of Joseph Smith from Missouri Arrest Requisitions, 273-306 - A. Keith Thompson
Missourian Efforts to Extradite Joseph Smith and the Ethics of Governor Thomas Reynolds of Missouri, 307-324
Volume 28 (2018)
- Daniel C. Peterson
The Word and the Kingdom, vii-xiv - Jeff Lindsay
The Possibility of Janus Parallelism in the Book of Mormon, 1-20 - John Gee
Not Just Sour Grapes: Jesus’s Interpretation of Isaiah’s Song of the Vineyard, 21-36 - Steven T. Densley, Jr.
Celebrating the Work of John W. Welch, 37-48 - Brian C. Hales
Changing Critics’ Criticisms of Book of Mormon Changes, 49-64 - Kevin Christensen
Playing to an Audience: A Review of Revelatory Events, 65-114 - Matthew L. Bowen
“Possess the Land in Peace”: Zeniff’s Ironic Wordplay on Shilom, 115-120 - Larry T. Wimmer
Through a Glass Darkly: Examining Church Finances, 121-132 - Lynne Hilton Wilson
Unveiling Women’s Veils of Authority, 133-154 - Matthew L. Bowen
“Swearing by Their Everlasting Maker”: Some Notes on Paanchi and Giddianhi, 155-170 - Robert S. Boylan
Two Notes on the Language Used in the Last Supper Accounts, 171-176 - Stanford Carmack
Is the Book of Mormon a Pseudo-Archaic Text?, 177-232 - Noel B. Reynolds
The Status of Women in Old Testament Marriage, 233-236 - Alan C. Ashton
Easters: The Eternal Atoning Sacrifice Testifies of the Everlasting Redeeming Savior, 237-256 - Stephen O. Smoot
Approaching Abinadi, 257-260 - Andrew C. Smith
Abinadi: A Minor Prophet, A Major Contributor, 261-272 - Matthew L. Bowen and Loren Blake Spendlove
“Thou Art the Fruit of My Loins”: The Interrelated Symbolism and Meanings of the Names Joseph and Ephraim in Ancient Scripture, 273-298 - Stephen O. Smoot
Pressing Forward with the Book of Abraham, 299-308 - Jeff Lindsay
A Valuable Book for the Increasingly International Church, 309-316
Volume 27 (2017)
- Daniel C. Peterson
The Book of Mormon Witnesses and Their Challenge to Secularism, vii-xxviii - Daniel T. Ellsworth
Their Imperfect Best: Isaianic Authorship from an LDS Perspective, 1-27 - Matthew L. Bowen
“I Kneeled Down Before My Maker”: Allusions to Esau in the Book of Enos, 29-56 - Noel B. Reynolds
Two New Studies of Biblical Repentance, 57-62 - Dominic Kent
A Modern Translation of Genesis 1–11 in the Traditional Sense, 63-65 - Richard Dilworth Rust
“How long can rolling waters remain impure?”: Literary Aspects of the Doctrine and Covenants, 67-83 - Elliott Jolley
Gazelem the Jaredite, 85-105 - Steven T. Densley, Jr.
Should We Apologize for Apologetics?, 107-142 - Louis Midgley
Marjorie Newton on “The Mormons in Australia” — A Retrospective Review, 143-154 - Stephen O. Smoot
The Divine Council in the Hebrew Bible and the Book of Mormon, 155-180 - Gary P. Gillum
Miracles in the Book of Mormon, 181-184 - Stanford Carmack
Barlow on Book of Mormon Language: An Examination of Some Strained Grammar, 185-196 - Matthew L. Bowen
“He Did Go About Secretly”: Additional Thoughts on the Literary Use of Alma’s Name, 197-212 - Jeff Lindsay
Janus Parallelism in the Book of Job: A Review of Scott B. Noegel’s Work, 213-220 - Craig L. Foster
An Important Year in History, 221-222 - Steven T. Densley Jr.
Heralding a New Age of Book of Mormon Scholarship, 223-228 - Matthew L. Bowen
Jacob’s Protector, 229-256 - Jenny Oaks Baker
Christmastime: When Our Souls Can Sing, 257-260
Volume 26 (2017)
- Daniel C. Peterson
The Power is In Them, vii-xii - Duane Boyce
A Lengthening Shadow: Is Quality of Thought Deteriorating in LDS Scholarly Discourse Regarding Prophets and Revelation? Part One, 1-48 - Duane Boyce
A Lengthening Shadow: Is Quality of Thought Deteriorating in LDS Scholarly Discourse Regarding Prophets and Revelation? Part Two, 49-92 - Duane Boyce
A Lengthening Shadow: Is Quality of Thought Deteriorating in LDS Scholarly Discourse Regarding Prophets and Revelation? Part Three, 93-122 - Richard D. Gardner
Consecration Brings Forth Zion, Not Just Disaster Relief: An Examination of Scholarly and Prophetic Statements on the Law of Consecration, 123-226 - Jeff Lindsay
The Next Big Thing in LDS Apologetics: Strong Semitic and Egyptian Elements in Uto-Aztecan Languages, 227-267 - David M. Calabro
Lehi’s Dream and the Garden of Eden, 269-296 - Stanford Carmack
On Doctrine and Covenants Language and the 1833 Plot of Zion, 297-380
Volume 25 (2017)
- Daniel C. Peterson
The Life-giving “Water” of the Restoration, vii-xvi - Mark J. Johnson
Scriptures with Pictures: Methodology, Unexamined Assumptions, and the Study of the Book of Abraham, 1-59 - Ann Madsen
The Healing and Exalting Powers of Christ Weave Together at Easter, 61-65 - Robert A. Rees
Looking Deeper into Joseph Smith’s First Vision: Imagery, Cognitive Neuroscience, and the Construction of Memory, 67-80 - Craig L. Foster
Overcoming Obstacles: Becoming a Great Missionary, 81-83 - Noel B. Reynolds
On Doubting Nephi’s Break Between 1 and 2 Nephi: A Critique of Joseph Spencer’s An Other Testament: On typology, 85-102 - John S. Robertson
Exploring Semitic and Egyptian in Uto-Aztecan Languages, 103-116 - Brian C. Hales
Joseph Smith: Monogamist or Polygamist?, 117-156 - Matthew L. Bowen
“If Ye Will Hearken”: Lehi’s Rhetorical Wordplay on Ishmael in 2 Nephi 1:28–29 and Its Implications, 157-189 - A. Keith Thompson
Apostate Religion in the Book of Mormon, 191-226 - Brian J. Baird
Understanding Jacob’s Teachings about Plural Marriage from a Law of Moses Context, 227-237 - Stanford Carmack
How Joseph Smith’s Grammar Differed from Book of Mormon Grammar: Evidence from the 1832 History, 239-259 - Bruce E. Dale
How Big A Book? Estimating the Total Surface Area of the Book of Mormon Plates, 261-268 - Benjamin McMurtry
The Amlicites and Amalekites: Are They the Same People?, 269-281 - Jeff Lindsay
The Book of Mormon Versus the Consensus of Scholars: Surprises from the Disputed Longer Ending of Mark, Part 1, 283-321 - Jeff Lindsay
The Book of Mormon Versus the Consensus of Scholars: Surprises from the Disputed Longer Ending of Mark, Part 2, 323-365
Volume 24 (2017)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Looking Back, Almost Five Years On, vii-xii - Taylor Halverson
Deuteronomy 17:14–20 as Criteria for Book of Mormon Kingship, 1-10 - Collin Charles Russell
Meeting Zoram, 11-26 - Stan Spencer
Seers and Stones: The Translation of the Book of Mormon as Divine Visions of an Old-Time Seer, 27-98 - Anita Wells
Bare Record: The Nephite Archivist, The Record of Records, and the Book of Mormon Provenance, 99-122 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, and Matthew L. Bowen
“By the Blood Ye Are Sanctified”: The Symbolic, Salvific, Interrelated, Additive, Retrospective, and Anticipatory Nature of the Ordinances of Spiritual Rebirth in John 3 and Moses 6, 123-316
Volume 23 (2017)
- Daniel C. Peterson
It Took a Village to Prepare for the Restoration, vii-xiv - Gerald E. Smith
Improvisation and Extemporaneous Change in the Book of Mormon (Part 1: Evidence of an Imperfect, Authentic, Ancient Work of Scripture), 1-44 - Stephen O. Smoot
The Council of Fifty and Its Minutes: A Review, 45-52 - Gerald E. Smith
Improvisation and Extemporaneous Change in the Book of Mormon (Part 2: Structural Evidences of Earlier Ancient versus Later Modern Constructions), 53-90 - Brian C. Hales
Opportunity Lost, 91-109 - Sharon Eubank
The Song I Cannot Sing, 111-114 - Matthew L. Bowen
“Their Anger Did Increase Against Me”: Nephi’s Autobiographical Permutation of a Biblical Wordplay on the Name Joseph, 115-136 - Allen L. Wyatt
Scary Ghost Stories in the Light of Day, 137-160 - Jeff Lindsay
The Great and Spacious Book of Mormon Arcade Game: More Curious Works from Book of Mormon Critics, 161-235 - Morgan Deane
Experiencing Battle in the Book of Mormon, 237-252 - Rick Anderson
Addressing Prickly Issues, 253-261 - Matthew L. Bowen
“This Son Shall Comfort Us”: An Onomastic Tale of Two Noahs, 263-298 - RoseAnn Benson
The Title of Liberty and Ancient Prophecy, 299-307
Volume 22 (2016)
- Daniel C. Peterson
The Small Voice, vii-xii - Ugo A. Perego
The Changing Forms of the Latter-day Saint Sacrament, 1-16 - Kerry Muhlestein
Assessing the Joseph Smith Papyri: An Introduction to the Historiography of their Acquisitions, Translations, and Interpretations, 17-49 - Matthew L. Bowen
“Creator of the First Day”: The Glossing of Lord of Sabaoth in D&C 95:7, 51-77 - Dennis Newton
Nephi’s Use of Inverted Parallels, 79-106 - Duane Boyce
Reclaiming Jacob, 107-129 - Joseph M. Spencer
On the Dating of Moroni 8-9, 131-148 - Matthew R. Linford
The Parable of the Benevolent Father and Son, 149-178 - Jeff Lindsay
“Arise from the Dust”: Insights from Dust-Related Themes in the Book of Mormon (Part 1: Tracks from the Book of Moses), 179-232 - Jeff Lindsay
“Arise from the Dust”: Insights from Dust-Related Themes in the Book of Mormon (Part 2: Enthronement, Resurrection, and Other Ancient Motifs from the “Voice from the Dust”), 233-277 - Taylor Halverson
Reading 1 Nephi With Wisdom, 279-293 - Jeff Lindsay
“Arise from the Dust”: Insights from Dust-Related Themes in the Book of Mormon (Part 3: Dusting Off a Famous Chiasmus, Alma 36), 295-318
Volume 21 (2016)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Three Degrees of Gospel Understanding, vii-xii - A. Keith Thompson
Joseph Smith and the Doctrine of Sealing, 1-21 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
“There’s the Boy I Can Trust”: Dennison Lott Harris’ First-Person Account of the Conspiracy of Nauvoo and Events Surrounding Joseph Smith’s “Last Charge” to the Twelve Apostles, 23-117 - Jeff Lindsay
A Brighter Future for Mormon Theology: Adam S. Miller’s Future Mormon, 119-146 - Ralph C. Hancock
Beyond Agency as Idolatry, 147-153 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw and K-Lynn Paul
“How Thankful We Should Be to Know the Truth”: Zebedee Coltrin’s Witness of the Heavenly Origins of Temple Ordinances, 155-234 - Brant A. Gardner
Perhaps Close can Count in More than Horseshoes, 235-238 - Rick Anderson
Mormonism, Materialism, and Politics: Six Things We Must Understand in Order to Survive as Latter-day Saints, 239-248 - A. Keith Thompson
Were We Foreordained to the Priesthood, or Was the Standard of Worthiness Foreordained? Alma 13 Reconsidered, 249-274 - Louis C. Midgley
Remembering and Honoring Māori Latter-day Saints, 275-290 - Stephen O. Smoot
Reading A Pentecostal Reads the Book of Mormon, 291-301 - Neal Rappleye
“With the Tongue of Angels”: Angelic Speech as a Form of Deification, 303-323
Volume 20 (2016)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Reflecting on the “Marks of Jesus”, vii-xxxii - Brian C. Hales
Dating Joseph Smith’s First Nauvoo Sealings, 1-16 - Jared Riddick
A Pilgrim’s Faith, 17-20 - Neal Rappleye
“Idle and Slothful Strange Stories”: Book of Mormon Origins and the Historical Record, 21-37 - Matthew L. Bowen
The Scalp of Your Head: Polysemy in Alma 44:14–18, 39-45 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
Now That We Have the Words of Joseph Smith, How Shall We Begin to Understand Them? Illustrations of Selected Challenges within the 21 May 1843 Discourse on 2 Peter 1, 47-150 - Taylor Halverson
Reading 1 Peter Intertextually With Select Passages From the Old Testament, 151-176 - Loren Spendlove, & Tina Spendlove
Turning to the Lord With the Whole Heart: The Doctrine of Repentance in the Bible and the Book of Mormon, 177-246 - Daniel C. Peterson
Many Witnesses to a Marvelous Work, 247-260 - Dennis Newton
Nephi’s Change of Heart, 261-291 - Duane Boyce
The Ammonites Were Not Pacifists, 293-313 - Matthew L. Bowen
“O Ye Fair Ones” — Revisited, 315-344 - Brant A. Gardner
Beauty Way More Than Skin Deep, 345-347
Volume 19 (2016)
- Daniel C. Peterson
On Being a Tool, vii-xv - Robert A. Rees
Joseph Smith, the Book of Mormon, and the American Renaissance: An Update, 1-16 - David H. Bailey, & Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
Science and Mormonism, 17-37 - Eric D. Rackley
Latter-day Saint Youths’ Construction of Sacred Texts, 39-65 - Stephen O. Smoot
Telling the Story of the Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon, 67-82 - Matthew L. Bowen
“My People Are Willing”: The Mention of Aminadab in the Narrative Context of Helaman 5-6, 83-107 - Matthew L. Bowen
“See That Ye Are Not Lifted Up”: The Name Zoram and Its Paronomastic Pejoration, 109-143 - Joseph Grenny
Why Did You Choose Me?, 145-148 - S. Kent Brown
Nice Try, But No Cigar: A Response to Three Patheos Posts on Nahom (1 Nephi 16:34), 149-152 - Jeff Lindsay
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Map: Part 1 of 2, 153-239 - Stephen O. Smoot
Mormonism at Oxford and What It Signifies, 241-245 - Jeff Lindsay
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Map: Part 2 of 2, 247-326 - Elizabeth Nielson
Mormonism and the Scientific Persistence of Circles: Aristotle, Spacetime, and One Eternal Round, 327-341 - Matthew L. Bowen
Alma — Young Man, Hidden Prophet, 343-353 - Gregory L. Smith
“From the Sea East Even to the Sea West”: Thoughts on a Proposed Book of Mormon Chiasm Describing Geography in Alma 22:27, 355-382 - John Gee
Shulem, One of the King’s Principal Waiters, 383-395 - Craig L. Foster
Conversations with Mormon Historians, 397-402
Volume 18 (2016)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Cloud Illusions and the Perfect Day, vii-xii - Laura Harris Hales
Viewing the Temple Through Wilford Woodruff’s Eyes, 1-3 - Stephen O. Smoot
The “Fiery Darts of the Adversary” in 1 Nephi 15:24, 5-9 - Clayton M. Christensen
“He Did It”: A Christmas Message, 11-13 - Mary Jane Woodger
Jesus Christ’s Interactions with the Women of the New Testament, 15-32 - Stanford Carmack
The More Part of the Book of Mormon Is Early Modern English, 33-40 - Stanford Carmack
Joseph Smith Read the Words, 41-64 - Mark Bukowski
Untangling Scripture from the Philosophies of Men, 65-78 - Stanford Carmack
The Case of the {-th} Plural in the Earliest Text, 79-108 - Stanford Carmack
The Case of Plural Was in the Earliest Text, 109-137 - Kevin L. Tolley
To “See and Hear”, 139-158 - Quinten Barney
Samuel the Lamanite, Christ, and Zenos: A Study of Intertextuality, 159-170 - Jeff Lindsay
The Yoke of Christ: A Light Burden Heavy With Meaning, 171-217 - Stan Spencer
The Faith to See: Burning in the Bosom and Translating the Book of Mormon in Doctrine and Covenants 9, 219-232 - Matthew L. Bowen
“They Were Moved with Compassion” (Alma 27:4; 53:13): Toponymic Wordplay on Zarahemla and Jershon, 233-253 - Matthew L. Bowen
Onomastic Wordplay on Joseph and Benjamin and Gezera Shawa in the Book of Mormon, 255-273
Volume 17 (2016)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Making Visible the Beauty and Goodness of the Gospel, vii-xxii - Matthew L. Bowen
You More than Owe Me This Benefit: Onomastic Rhetoric in Philemon, 1-12 - Matthew Roper, Paul Fields, & Larry Bassist
Zarahemla Revisted: Neville’s Newest Novel, 13-61 - Joshua Berman
The Temple: A Multi-Faceted Center and Its Problems, 63-84 - Shon D. Hopkin
“How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place” – A Review of Danel W. Bachman, “A Temple Studies Bibliography”, 85-90 - Noel B. Reynolds
The Return of Rhetorical Analysis to Bible Studies, 91-98 - Kevin Christensen
Image is Everything: Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain, 99-150 - Paul Y. Hoskisson
Was Joseph Smith Smarter Than the Average Fourth Year Hebrew Student? Finding a Restoration-Significant Hebraism in Book of Mormon Isaiah, 151-158 - Morgan Deane
A Vital Resource for Understanding LDS Perspectives on War, 159-163 - Matthew L. Bowen
“He Is a Good Man”: The Fulfillment of Helaman 5:6-7 in Helaman 8:7 and 11:18-19, 165-170 - Stephen O. Smoot
Vanquishing the Mormon Menace, 171-176 - Julie J. Nichols
A Modern View of Ancient Temple Worship, 177-180 - Matthew L. Bowen
Nephi’s Good Inclusio, 181-195 - TB Spackman
Understanding Genesis and the Temple, 197-199 - TB Spackman
The Old Testament and Presuppositions, 201-203
Volume 16 (2015)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Toward Ever More Intelligent Discipleship, vii-xvi - Brian C. Hales
A Response to Denver Snuffer’s Essay on Plural Marriage, Adoption, and the Supposed Falling Away of the Church – Part 1: Ignoring Inconvenient Evidence, 1-29 - Brian C. Hales
A Response to Denver Snuffer’s Essay on Plural Marriage, Adoption, and the Supposed Falling Away of the Church – Part 2: Facade or Reality?, 31-61 - Louis Midgley
Careless Accounts and Tawdry Novelties, 63-73 - Timothy Guymon
The Prodigal’s Return to the Father: House of Glory and Rediscovery, 75-85 - Neal Rappleye
The Deuteronomist Reforms and Lehi’s Family Dynamics: A Social Context for the Rebellions of Laman and Lemuel, 87-99 - A. Keith Thompson
The Doctrine of Resurrection in the Book of Mormon, 101-129 - Matthew L. Bowen
Not Leaving and Going On to Perfection, 131-150 - Neal Rappleye
Learning Nephi’s Language: Creating a Context for 1 Nephi 1:2, 151-159 - Matthew Roper
The Treason of the Geographers: Mythical “Mesoamerican” Conspiracy and the Book of Mormon, 161-205 - Matthew Roper
John Bernhisel’s Gift to a Prophet: Incidents of Travel in Central America and the Book of Mormon, 207-253 - Steven T. Densley Jr.
A Treasure Trove of Questions, 255-259 - David M. Belnap
The Theory of Evolution is Compatible with Both Belief and Unbelief in a Supreme Being, 261-281
Volume 15 (2015)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Questioning: The Divine Plan, vii-xv - Mitt Romney
Three Streams of Gratitude for Jesus, 1-2 - Gregory L. Smith
A Welcome Introduction, 3-14 - Suzanne Long Foster
Providing a Better Understanding for All Concerning the History of Joseph Smith’s Polygamy, 15-20 - Craig L. Foster
An Easier Way to Understanding Joseph Smith’s Polygamy, 21-28 - Neal Rappleye
Rediscovering the First Vision, 29-32 - Loren Blake Spendlove
Say Now Shibboleth, or Maybe Cumorah, 33-63 - Stanford Carmack
Why the Oxford English Dictionary (and not Webster’s 1828), 65-77 - Daniel O. McClellan
Psalm 82 in Contemporary Latter-day Saint Tradition, 79-96 - Daniel C. Peterson
Seeing Ourselves Through the Eyes of a Friendly and Thoughtful Evangelical, 97-113 - Matthew L. Bowen
Getting Cain and Gain, 115-141 - Neal Rappleye
“The Great and Terrible Judgments of the Lord”: Destruction and Disaster in 3 Nephi and the Geology of Mesoamerica, 143-157 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
Freemasonry and the Origins of Modern Temple Ordinances, 159-237 - Val Larsen
A Mormon Theodicy: Jacob and the Problem of Evil, 239-266
Volume 14 (2015)
- Duane Boyce
Sustaining the Brethren, vii-xxxii - A. Keith Thompson,
Who Was Sherem?, 1-15 - Loren Spendlove,
Whoso Forbiddeth to Abstain from Meats, 17-34 - Chris Miasnik,
Where in Cincinnati Was the Third Edition of the Book of Mormon Printed?, 35-53 - Diane E. Wirth,
Celestial Visits in the Scriptures, and a Plausible Mesoamerican Tradition, 55-75 - Matthew L. Bowen,
Father is a Man: The Remarkable Mention of the name Abish in Alma 19:16 and Its Narrative Context, 77-93 - Julie M. Smith,
A Redemptive Reading of Mark 5:25-34, 95-105 - Royal Skousen,
Restoring the Original Text of the Book of Mormon, 107-117 - Stanford Carmack,
The Implications of Past-Tense Syntax in the Book of Mormon, 119-186 - Stan Spencer,
Reflections of Urim: Hebrew Poetry Sheds Light on the Directors-Interpreters Mystery, 187-207 - Brant A. Gardner and Mark Alan Wright,
John L. Sorenson’s Complete Legacy: Reviewing Mormon’s Codex, 209-221 - Neal Rappleye,
Lehi the Smelter: New Light on Lehi’s Profession, 223-225 - Matthew L. Bowen and Pedro Olavarria,
Place of Crushing: The Literary Function of Heshlon in Ether 13:25-31, 227-239
Volume 13 (2015)
- Daniel C. Peterson,
An Exhortation to Study God’s Two “Books”, vii-xv - Royal Skousen,
Tyndale Versus More in the Book of Mormon, 1-8 - Kevin Christensen,
Profound Depth in a Slender Book, 9-12 - Gaye Strathearn,
Looking at the Endowment and Atonement Through a Different Lens, 13-25 - Matthew L. Bowen,
“Most Desirable Above All Things”: Onomastic Play on Mary and Mormon in the Book of Mormon, 27-61 - Gregory L. Smith,
Cracking the Book of Mormon’s “Secret Combinations”?, 63-109 - Mark Alan Wright,
Heartland as Hinterland: The Mesoamerican Core and North American Periphery of Book of Mormon Geography, 111-129 - Jamie J. Huston,
The Integration of Temples and Families: A Latter-day Saint Structure for the Jacob Cycle, 131-167 - Orson Scott Card,
Christmas is About a Baby, 169-173 - Stanford Carmack,
What Command Syntax Tells Us About Book of Mormon Authorship, 175-217
Volume 12 (2014)
- Daniel C. Peterson,
Reason, Experience, and the Existence of God, vii-xxii - Brant A. Gardner,
The Book with the Unintentionally Self-Referential Title, 1-32 - Robert A. Rees,
Inattentional Blindness: Seeing and Not Seeing The Book of Mormon, 33-47 - Benjamin L. McGuire,
Nephi: A Postmodernist Reading, 49-78 - Mark Alan Wright
Axes Mundi: Ritual Complexes in Mesoamerica and the Book of Mormon, 79-96 - Louis Midgley
The Māori Stairway to Heaven, 97-110 - Matthew L. Bowen
“What Thank They the Jews”? (2 Nephi 29:4): A Note on the Name “Judah” and Antisemitism, 111-125 - Mack C. Stirling
Job: An LDS Reading, 127-181 - Brian C. Hales and Gregory L. Smith
A Response to Grant Palmer’s “Sexual Allegations against Joseph Smith and the Beginnings of Polygamy in Nauvoo”, 183-236 - Ugo E. Perego and Jayne E. Ekins
Is Decrypting the Genetic Legacy of America’s Indigenous Populations Key to the Historicity of the Book of Mormon?, 237-279 - Samuel Zinner
“Zion” and “Jerusalem” as Lady Wisdom in Moses 7 and Nephi’s Tree of Life Vision, 281-323
Volume 11 (2014)
- Daniel C. Peterson
The Sibling Scandals of the Resurrection, vii-xxix - A. Jane Birch
Getting into the Meat of the Word of Wisdom, 1-36 - Neal Rappleye
“War of Words and Tumult of Opinions”: The Battle for Joseph Smith’s Words in Book of Mormon Geography, 37-95 - Loren Blake Spendlove
Understanding Nephi with the Help of Noah Webster, 97-159 - Royal Skousen
Changes in the Book of Mormon, 161-176 - Craig L. Foster and Brian C. Hales
Big Trouble in River City: American Crucifixion and the Defaming of Joseph Smith, 177-207 - Stanford Carmack
A Look at Some “Nonstandard” Book of Mormon Grammar, 209-262
Volume 10 (2014)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Some Notes on Faith and Reason, vii-xix - John A. Tvedtnes
When Was Christ Born?, 1-33 - Royal Skousen
Another Account of Mary Whitmer’s Viewing of the Golden Plates, 35-44 - Craig L. Foster
Separated but not Divorced: The LDS Church’s Uncomfortable Relationship with its Polygamous Past, 45-76 - Brian C. Hales
Dissenters: Portraying the Church as Wrong So They can be Right Without It, 77-121 - Neal Rappleye
A Scientist Looks at Book of Mormon Anachronisms, 123-131 - A. Jane Birch
Questioning the Comma in Verse 13 of the Word of Wisdom, 133-149 - Matthew L. Bowen
“And There Wrestled a Man with Him” (Genesis 32:24): Enos’s Adaptations of the Onomastic Wordplay of Genesis, 151-160 - Rick Anderson
Mormonism and Intellectual Freedom, 161-173 - Kevin Christensen
Eye of the Beholder, Law of the Harvest: Observations on the Inevitable Consequences of the Different Investigative Approaches of Jeremy Runnells and Jeff Lindsay, 175-238 - Val Larsen
Restoration: A Theological Poem in the Book of Mormon, 239-256 - Taylor Halverson
Reading the Scriptures Geographically: Some Tools and Insights, 257-258
Volume 9 (2014)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Reflections on the Mission of The Interpreter Foundation, vii-xx - Matthew L. Bowen
Founded Upon a Rock: Doctrinal and Temple Implications of Peter’s Surnaming, 1-28 - Brant A. Gardner
Literacy and Orality in the Book of Mormon, 29-85 - Joseph M. Spencer
The Time of Sin, 87-110 - Alan Goff
The Inevitability of Epistemology in Historiography: Theory, History, and Zombie Mormon History, 111-207 - Colby J. Townsend
The Case for the Documentary Hypothesis, Historical Criticism, and the Latter-day Saints, 209-214 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
Sorting Out the Sources in Scripture, 215-272
Volume 8 (2014)
- Louis C. Midgley
A Plea for Narrative Theology: Living In and By Stories, vii-xxi - Loren Blake Spendlove
Limhi’s Discourse: Proximity and Distance in Teaching, 1-6 - John Gee
Of Tolerance and Intolerance, 7-9 - James Stutz
Can a Man See God? 1 Timothy 6:16 in Light of Ancient and Modern Revelation, 11-26 - Roger Nicholson
The Cowdery Conundrum: Oliver’s Aborted Attempt to Describe Joseph Smith’s First Vision in 1834 and 1835, 27-44 - Louis C. Midgley
Māori Latter-day Saint Faith: Some Preliminary Remarks, 45-65 - Hugh Nibley
The Christmas Quest, 67-70 - John S. Lewis
The Scale of Creation in Space and Time, 71-80 - Bryan Buchanan
Enoch and Noah on Steroids, 81-85 - Andrew C. Smith
Hagar in LDS Scripture and Thought, 87-137 - Stephen O. Smoot
Help for the Troubled “Young Mormon”, 139-146 - Neal Rappleye
“Until the Heart Betrays”: Life, Letters, and the Stories We Tell, 147-155 - Neal Rappleye and Stephen O. Smoot
Book of Mormon Minimalists and the NHM Inscriptions: A Response to Dan Vogel, 157-185 - Julie M. Smith
A Note on Chiasmus in Abraham 3:22-23, 187-190 - Stephen D. Ricks
A Nickname and a Slam Dunk: Notes on the Book of Mormon Names Zeezrom and Jershon, 191-194 - Robert F. Smith
“If There Be Faults, They Be Faults of a Man”, 195-203 - A. Keith Thompson
Fashion or Proof? A Challenge for Pacific Anthropology, 205-232 - Royal Skousen
A Brief History of Critical Text Work on the Book of Mormon, 233-248
Volume 7 (2013)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Elder Neal A. Maxwell on Consecration, Scholarship, and the Defense of the Kingdom, vii-xix - Alma Don Sorensen
An Essay on the One True Morality and the Principle of Freedom, 1-47 - Brant A. Gardner
I Do Not Think That WORD Means What You Think It Means, 49-55 - Royal Skousen
The Original Text of the Book of Mormon and its Publication by Yale University Press, 57-96 - Zina Petersen
Where Shall Wisdom Be Found?, 97-112 - Kevin Christensen
Sophic Box and Mantic Vista: A Review of Deconstructing Mormonism, 113-179 - Gregory L. Smith
Passing Up The Heavenly Gift (Part One of Two), 181-243 - Gregory L. Smith
Passing Up The Heavenly Gift (Part Two of Two), 245-321 - Benjamin L. McGuire
The Late War Against the Book of Mormon, 323-355
Volume 6 (2013)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Introduction, Volume 6: The Modest But Important End of Apologetics, vii-xxv - Robert F. Smith
Adam Miller’s New Hermeneutic?, 1-7 - Stephen D. Ricks
A Note on Family Structure in Mosiah 2:5, 9-10 - Louis C. Midgley
Multiple Reformations and a Deeply Divided House, 11-15 - Louis C. Midgley
Protestant Ecclesiastical Anarchy and Dogmatic Diversity, 17-21 - Steven L. Olsen
Peter’s Tears, 23-30 - Gary P. Gillum
Written to the Lamanites: Understanding the Book of Mormon through Native Culture and Religion, 31-48 - John W. Welch
Toward a Mormon Jurisprudence, 49-84 - Craig L. Foster
Misunderstanding Mormonism in The Mormonizing of America, 85-104 - Gregory L. Smith
“Endless Forms Most Beautiful”: The uses and abuses of evolutionary biology in six works, 105-163 - Brian C. Hales
Stretching to Find the Negative: Gary Bergera’s Review of Joseph Smith’s Polygamy: History and Theology, 165-190
Volume 5 (2013)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Introduction, Volume 5, vii-xiv - Benjamin L. McGuire
Finding Parallels: Some Cautions and Criticisms, Part One, 1-59 - Benjamin L. McGuire
Finding Parallels: Some Cautions and Criticisms, Part Two, 61-104 - Brant A. Gardner
When Hypotheses Collide: Responding to Lyon and Minson’s “When Pages Collide”, 105-119 - Roger Nicholson
The Spectacles, the Stone, the Hat, and the Book: A Twenty-first Century Believer’s View of the Book of Mormon Translation, 121-190 - Kevin Christensen
Book Review: Temple Mysticism: An Introduction, by Margaret Barker, 191-199 - Matthew L. Bowen
“In the Mount of the Lord It Shall Be Seen” and “Provided”: Theophany and Sacrifice as the Etiological Foundation of the Temple in Israelite and Latter-day Saint Tradition, 201-223
Volume 4 (2013)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants, vii-xiii - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw and David J. Larsen
Ancient Affinities within the LDS Book of Enoch Part One, 1-27 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw and David J. Larsen
Ancient Affinities within the LDS Book of Enoch Part Two, 29-74 - Neal Rappleye
Trusting Joseph, 75-83 - Louis C. Midgley
Confronting Five-Point Calvinism, 85-92 - John Gee
Whither Mormon Studies?, 93-130 - Terryl L. Givens
Letter to a Doubter, 131-146 - William J. Hamblin
The Sôd of Yhwh and the Endowment, 147-154 - Stephen D. Ricks
Some Notes on Book of Mormon Names, 155-160 - Benjamin L. McGuire
Josiah’s Reform: An Introduction, 161-163 - William J. Hamblin
Vindicating Josiah, 165-176 - Kevin Christensen
Prophets and Kings in Lehi’s Jerusalem and Margaret Barker’s Temple Theology, 177-193
Volume 3 (2013)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Reflecting on Gospel Scholarship with Abū al-Walīd and Abū Ḥāmid, vii-xxxiv - Cassandra Hedelius
Book Review: Comparing and Evaluating the Scriptures: A Timely Challenge for Jews, Christians, Muslims, and Mormons, 1-5 - John A. Tvedtnes
Biblical and Non-Biblical Quotes in the Sermons and Epistles of Paul, 7-61 - Louis C. Midgley
Evangelical Controversy: A Deeply Fragmented Movement, 63-84 - Val Larsen
In His Footsteps: Ammon₁ and Ammon₂, 85-113 - Robert S. Boylan
Book Review: Forgery and Counterforgery: The Use of Literary Deceit in Early Christian Polemics, by Bart D. Ehrman, 115-118 - Brant A. Gardner
From the East to the West The Problem of Directions in the Book of Mormon, 119-153 - A. Keith Thompson
Nephite insights into Israelite Worship Practices before the Babylonian Captivity, 155-195 - Craig L. Foster
New Light and Old Shadows: John G. Turner’s Attempt to Understand Brigham Young, 197-222 - Hollis R. Johnson
One Day to a Cubit, 223-230
Volume 2 (2012)
- Daniel C. Peterson
The Role of Apologetics in Mormon Studies, i-xxxv - Cassandra S. Hedelius
Attacking Rather Than Explaining, 1-16 - Steven C. Harper
Evaluating Three Arguments Against Joseph Smith’s First Vision, 17-33 - Louis C. Midgley
Christian Faith in Contemporary China, 35-39 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Jacob A. Rennaker, and David J. Larsen
Revisiting the Forgotten Voices of Weeping in Moses 7: A Comparison with Ancient Texts, 41-71 - John A. Tvedtnes
Variants in the Stories of the First Vision of Joseph Smith and the Apostle Paul, 73-86 - Noel B. Reynolds
Rethinking the Apostle Peter’s Role in the Early Church, 87-91 - Royal Skousen
Why was one sixth of the 1830 Book of Mormon set from the original manuscript?, 93-103 - Stephen O. Smoot
Shaken Faith Syndrome and the Case for Faith, 105-126 - Louis C. Midgley
Defending the King and His Kingdom, 127-144 - John Gee
The Apocryphal Acts of Jesus, 145-187
Volume 1 (2012)
- Daniel C. Peterson
Charity in Defending the Kingdom, i-ix - David E. Bokovoy
“Thou Knowest That I Believe”: Invoking The Spirit of the Lord as Council Witness in 1 Nephi 11, 1-23 - Mark Alan Wright and Brant A. Gardner
The Cultural Context of Nephite Apostasy, 25-55 - George L. Mitton
Book Review: Temple Themes in the Book of Moses, by Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, 57-59 - William J. Hamblin
“I Have Revealed Your Name”: The Hidden Temple in John 17, 61-89 - John L. Sorenson
An Open Letter to Dr. Michael Coe, 91-109 - Louis C. Midgley
Atheist Piety: A Religion of Dogmatic Dubiety, 111-143 - Louis C. Midgley
Book Review: Latter-day Scripture: Studies in the Book of Mormon, by Robert M. Price, 145-150 - Roger Nicholson
Mormonism and Wikipedia: The Church History That “Anyone Can Edit”, 151-190 - Ralph C. Hancock
To Really Read the Book of Mormon, 191-195