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- 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