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- Louis C. Midgley
A Plea for Narrative Theology: Living In and By Stories, vii-xxi
- Loren Blake Spendlove
Limhi’s Discourse: Proximity and Distance in Teaching, 1-6
- John Gee
Of Tolerance and Intolerance, 7-9
- James Stutz
Can a Man See God? 1 Timothy 6:16 in Light of Ancient and Modern Revelation, 11-26
- Roger Nicholson
The Cowdery Conundrum: Oliver’s Aborted Attempt to Describe Joseph Smith’s First Vision in 1834 and 1835, 27-44
- Louis C. Midgley
Māori Latter-day Saint Faith: Some Preliminary Remarks, 45-65
- Hugh Nibley
The Christmas Quest, 67-70
- John S. Lewis
The Scale of Creation in Space and Time, 71-80
- Bryan Buchanan
Enoch and Noah on Steroids, 81-85
- Andrew C. Smith
Hagar in LDS Scripture and Thought, 87-137
- Stephen O. Smoot
Help for the Troubled “Young Mormon”, 139-146
- Neal Rappleye
“Until the Heart Betrays”: Life, Letters, and the Stories We Tell, 147-155
- Neal Rappleye and Stephen O. Smoot
Book of Mormon Minimalists and the NHM Inscriptions: A Response to Dan Vogel, 157-185
- Julie M. Smith
A Note on Chiasmus in Abraham 3:22-23, 187-190
- Stephen D. Ricks
A Nickname and a Slam Dunk: Notes on the Book of Mormon Names Zeezrom and Jershon, 191-194
- Robert F. Smith
“If There Be Faults, They Be Faults of a Man”, 195-203
- A. Keith Thompson
Fashion or Proof? A Challenge for Pacific Anthropology, 205-232
- Royal Skousen
A Brief History of Critical Text Work on the Book of Mormon, 233-248