Insights into the Story of Korihor Based on Intertextual Comparisons |
Journal Articles
Did Korihor Usurp the Words of Zeniff? |
Nameless: Mormon’s Dramatic Use of Omission in Helaman 2 |
“I Shall Gather In”: The Name Joseph, Iterative Divine Action, and the Latter-day Harvest Ingathering of Israel as Themes in 3 Nephi |
Are There Ten Commandments for Latter-day Zion? |
Further Evidence from the Book of Mormon for a Book of Moses-Like Text on the Brass Plates |
“This Stone Shall Become the Great, and the Last, and the Only Sure Foundation”: A Nephite Poetics of Dramatic Fusion and Transfer in Jacob 5 |
An Analysis of the Financial Incentives in Attacking the Restoration |
“Armed with Righteousness and with the Power of God”: Allusions to Priestly Clothing, Priesthood, and Temple in 1 Nephi 14:14 |
The Seven Women Seeking the Bridegroom: Isaiah 4:1 as Transition Point in a Redemption Allegory |
The Eucharist of the Latter-day Saints:
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“One Drop of Salvation from the House of Majesty”: An Analysis of the Revelation of the Magi and Restoration Scripture |
Mormon and Moroni’s Rhetoric: Reflections Inspired by Grant Hardy’s Understanding the Book of Mormon |
“That They May Once Again Be a Delightsome People”: The Concept of Again Becoming the Seed of Joseph (Words of Mormon 1:8 and
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Review of Two New Theories about the Lamanite Mark Recently Presented in Two Different Forums |
The Unwritten Debates in Moroni1’s Letter |
“Our Great God Has in Goodness Sent These”: Notes on the Goodness of God, the Didactic Good of Nephi’s Small Plates, and Anti-Nephi-Lehi’s Renaming |
The Plagiary of the Daughters of the Lamanites |
King Benjamin’s Sermon as a Type of Temple Endowment |
Recovering the Lost Concept of Truth in the Restoration Scriptures: Another Key to Understanding God’s Word |