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Volume 49 (2021)
- Daniel C. Peterson
If God Does Not Exist, Is Everything Permitted?, vii-xxiv - Brant A. Gardner
A Sympathetic but Flawed Look at Book of Mormon Historicity, 1-4 - Stanford Carmack
Personal Relative Pronoun Usage in the Book of Mormon: An Important Authorship Diagnostic, 5-36 - Loren Blake Spendlove
Abraham’s Amen and Believing in Christ: Possible Applications in the Book of Mormon Text, 37-62 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
The Book of Moses as a Temple Text, 63-112 - Stanford Carmack
The Book of Mormon’s Complex Finite Cause Syntax, 113-136 - Loren Blake Spendlove
The Word of the Lord as a Metonym for Christ, 137-166 - Gerrit M. Steenblik
Demythicizing the Lamanites’ “Skin of Blackness”, 167-258 - Jeff Lindsay
Beyond Calculation: A Review of Robert J. Sawyer’s Calculating God, 259-268 - Daniel Ortner
A Masterpiece on Resisting Our Impulses to Leave, 269-274 - Daniel C. Peterson
Christmas and a Condescending God, 275-282