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- 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