The Inevitability of Epistemology in Historiography: Theory, History, and Zombie Mormon History |
Journal Articles
Literacy and Orality in the Book of Mormon |
Founded Upon a Rock: Doctrinal and Temple Implications of Peter’s Surnaming |
A Plea for Narrative Theology: Living In and By Stories |
Fashion or Proof? A Challenge for Pacific Anthropology |
Book of Mormon Minimalists and the NHM Inscriptions: A Response to Dan Vogel |
Hagar in LDS Scripture and Thought |
The Cowdery Conundrum: Oliver’s Aborted Attempt to Describe Joseph Smith’s First Vision in 1834 and 1835 |
Can a Man See God? 1 Timothy 6:16 in Light of Ancient and Modern Revelation |
Elder Neal A. Maxwell on Consecration, Scholarship, and the Defense of the Kingdom |
The Original Text of the Book of Mormon and its Publication by Yale University Press |
Introduction, Volume 6: The Modest But Important End of Apologetics |
Stretching to Find the Negative: Gary Bergera’s Review of Joseph Smith’s Polygamy: History and Theology |
Toward a Mormon Jurisprudence |
Written to the Lamanites: Understanding the Book of Mormon through Native Culture and Religion |
Peter’s Tears |
Introduction, Volume 5 |
“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 |
When Hypotheses Collide: Responding to Lyon and Minson’s “When Pages Collide” |
Ancient Affinities within the LDS Book of Enoch Part Two |