Volume 10 Now Available for Ordering in Paperback and E-book Formats
The paperback edition of Volume 10 is now available for ordering, as are multiple e-book formats....
read moreThe paperback edition of Volume 10 is now available for ordering, as are multiple e-book formats....
read moreThis podcast interviews Kathryn Skaggs and Angela Fallentine, the co-founders of the Mormon Women Stand Website and Mormon Women Stand Facebook page. They discuss what it means to be a voice on the internet, more specifically a female voice on the internet and the...
read moreThis podcast continues the discussion from the paper Russell Stevenson presented at the FairMormon Conference, August 2013. Stevenson notes: That Brigham Young struggled with and eventually succumbed to racial insensitivities is an undisputed matter of the historical...
read moreThe Interpreter Foundation is in the final publication stages of three new books....
read moreAdam S. Miller who is a professor of philosophy at Collin College in McKinney, Texas and associated with the Maxwell Institute of the Brigham Young University is the author the book “Letters to a Young Mormon.” In this podcast Ned Scarisbrick interviews Adam Miller...
read moreRiseUp! is a new podcast, produced by FairMormon, that is designed to provide faithful answers to difficult or critical questions that young adults may have about Mormon (LDS) teachings or culture. Aimed at the seminary student or institute age individual, RiseUp...
read moreSharon Eubank, director of Humanitarian Services and LDS Charities, spoke on the topic “This is a Women’s church” at the FairMormon Conference on August 8, 2014. She received the rare honor of a standing ovation. There have been multiple requests to...
read moreJeffrey M. Bradshaw will be giving a presentation at Eborn Books this coming Friday, August 8, in Salt Lake City. His topic is "What Did Joseph Smith Know about the LDS Temple Ordinance by 1836?"...
read moreThe Second Temple on Mount Zion Conference in Memory of Matthew B. Brown, will be held at BYU on Saturday, October 25 (location to be determined). The current lineup of presenters includes Daniel Peterson, Jeffrey Bradshaw, Ann Madsen, Don Parry, Matt Bowen, Shon...
read moreDaniel Peterson established the Review of Books on the Book of Mormon in 1989. The name changed to FARMS Review of Books in 1996 to reflect reviews of books on topics other than the Book of Mormon, and then it became FARMS Review in 2003 when it was clear that it...
read moreNeal Rappleye is a student at Utah Valley University working toward a BA in History with a minor in Political Science. He is a volunteer with FairMormon, an Editorial Consultant with Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture, and co-recipient of the 2013 John Taylor...
read moreMartin Tanner who is the host of “Religion Today” on KSL FM 102.7 and AM 1160 interviews Hannah Smith who is senior counsel for the “Becket Fund for Religious Liberty.” In this episode Hannah Smith discusses the “Hobby Lobby” case that was recently decided by the...
read moreThere will be a one day symposium, "Origins and Destinations: Forty Years of Mormon Women's Histor(ies)," on 9 August 2014, at UVU from 9am to 5:30pm....
read moreIt 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 moreA 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 moreIn 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 moreEach 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 moreThe paperback edition of Volume 9 is now available for ordering, as are multiple e-book formats....
read moreThe 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....
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