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A Clarification from Clayton Christensen
It is difficult for a journalist to put together a story. They often start from a position of limited knowledge and try to quickly gather information and piece it together. Combine that with the people being interviewed are not always precise with their comments. They...
read moreCall for Papers: Religion and the Book
A call for papers has been issued for “Studies in Book Culture,” an Open Access peer-reviewed journal that has been published semiannually at the University of Sherbrooke since 2009. The call is for Volume 6, Number 2, Spring 2015, “Religion and the...
read moreFairMormon Interviews Kevin Christensen About Upcoming Interpreter Article
In a new podcast, FairMormon interviews Kevin Christensen about his upcoming article in Interpreter entitled "Eye of the Beholder, Law of the Harvest: Observations on the Inevitable Consequences of the Different Investigative Approaches of Jeremy Runells and Jeff Lindsay."...
read moreOffprint Series of Individual Articles Available for Ordering in Print
Each of the articles published in the journal are available for ordering in hard copy print individually through the services of our print-on-demand partner MagCloud....
read moreVolume 9 Now Available for Ordering in Paperback and E-book Formats
The paperback edition of Volume 9 is now available for ordering, as are multiple e-book formats....
read moreDonate to Interpreter via AmazonSmile Purchases
The Foundation is now a member of AmazonSmile, a charitable giving program from Amazon.com that will donate a portion of your purchases to a charity of your choice every time you shop at AmazonSmile. We hope you will select The Interpreter Foundation as your charity....
read moreA Letter from the President and Chairman of the Board
As I write, Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture is closing in on its hundredth straight week of publishing at least one article every Friday....
read moreNew Website on Joseph Smith and Polygamy
Brian Hales, author of the three volume Joseph Smith’s Polygamy, has announced a related website. Please visit it here.
The Ruth M. Stephens Article Prize Submissions Deadline Coming Up
Submissions are due on or before 18 June 2014 for the Ruth M. Stephens Article Prize....
read moreInterpreter Podcast Now Available on Stitcher Radio
We are pleased to announce that the Interpreter podcast is now available through Stitcher....
read moreLecture: “Mormon Christianity: What Other Christians Can Learn from the latter-day Saints”
On May 15, at 11 AM, Stephen Webb will lecture on his new publication from Oxford University Press, “Mormon Christianity: What Other Christians Can Learn from the Latter-day Saints.” The lecture will be in the Harold B. Lee Library auditorium on...
read moreBYU New Testament Commentary Conferenced
The Academy for Temple Studies joins with BYU Studies to announce the second annual conference of the BYU New Testament Commentary. This conference will focus on the recently released commentaries on the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Revelation. It will be held May...
read moreAnnouncing the Publication of Enoch and the Temple E-Book
The Academy for Temple Studies announces the publication of Enoch and the Temple, an e-book with texts and videos that were presented in February 2013 at the Enoch and the Temple conference. It is available from Deseret Book e-books, Amazon kindle, and Barnes and...
read more“Because of Him”: The Church’s Easter Initiative, Website and Video
The Church is launching a worldwide initiative today, Palm Sunday, that will run through this week, ending Easter Sunday, "focusing on the hope, healing, and salvation made possible through the Atonement of Jesus Christ."...
read moreInterpreter has an Audio Podcast
Some of our readers may not know that Interpreter provides an audio podcast of its published materials....
read moreVolume 8 Now Available for Ordering in Paperback and E-book Formats
The paperback edition of Volume 8 is now available for ordering, as are multiple e-book formats....
read moreThe Interpreter Foundation Publishes Books
The Interpreter Foundation's website now features a books section, listing the books published by the foundation....
read more50 People in the Bible Confirmed Archaeologically
The Biblical Archaeology Review (March/April 2014) contains an article by Lawrence Mykytiuk entitled “Archaeology Confirms 50 Real People in the Bible.” See more information here.
The Interpreter Foundation Has 501c3 Tax-Exempt Status
The Interpreter Foundation is a 501c3 tax-exempt organization, and can receive tax-deductible donations....
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