You can read online the articles in Volume 13 (2015) by clicking on the links below. The volume is also available for ordering as a printed paperback edition from Amazon.com (or AmazonSmile), or for free download in e-book formats PDF, EPUB, or MOBI, Apple’s iBookstore, or Google Books and Google Play, or for purchasing direct to Nook or Kindle devices.
- 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