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read moreAny manuscript written by a woman and either submitted to or published by Interpreter since 18 June 2014 and before 1 August 2015 will be eligible for consideration....
read moreThe Interpreter Foundation is pleased to announce that Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture, Volume 12 (2014), is now available in paperback and e-book formats....
read moreOn Saturday, 14 March 2015, The Interpreter Foundation and BYU Studies will co-sponsor a conference focusing on the language of the Book of Mormon, held in 251 TNRB at BYU in Provo, Utah....
read moreWe’re approaching Christmas and the end of 2014. It seems appropriate, therefore, to thank all those whose generous donations of time, energy, and money have made the accomplishments of The Interpreter Foundation possible....
read moreFairMormon volunteer Rene Krywult reviews Temple Insights, posted on the FairMormon Blog. This book collects the papers read at the 2012 conference.
For Darla, life didn’t turn out as she planned. Divorce, remarriage, a blended family that didn’t blend well, serious car accidents, 7 preemie grandchildren, and ongoing health challenges were only prelude to her biggest heartbreak: losing a son to depression,...
read moreA symposium commemorating the 160th anniversary of the LDS Church in New Zealand and the 125th anniversary of the translation of the Book of Mormon into Maori will be held November 8th, 2014 in Hamilton, New Zealand. Please find the flyer and description...
read moreAllen Hansen of FairMormon has reviewed Samuel Zinner’s Textual and Comparative Explorations in 1 & 2 Enoch. Hansen concludes: “If you have an interest in ancient and medieval texts and thought, as well as possible affinities with our scripture and...
read moreThe Interpreter Foundation is pleased to announce that three new books are now available from The Interpreter Foundation and Eborn Books....
read moreColby Townsend has reviewed Samuel Zinner’s Textual and Comparative Explorations in 1 & 2 Enoch, a new Interpreter Foundation publication. The review is posted on the FairMormon Blog.
I’m delighted to hear that Royal Skousen’s superb and helpful Yale University Press edition of The Book of Mormon: The Earliest Text has just gone into its third printing....
read moreThe paperback edition of Volume 11 is now available for ordering, as are multiple e-book formats....
read moreThe Interpreter Foundation is very pleased to announce the publication of the online edition of Volume 4 of Royal Skousen's Book of Mormon Critical Text project, Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon, or ATV....
read moreSALT LAKE CITY — At look at how journalists covered Mormonism during the 1970s Equal Rights Amendment campaign, a discussion about how Mormons are responding to a call to share their faith through social media, and a tribute to historian Jan Shipps are scheduled...
read moreThe Interpreter Foundation is pleased to announce that the winner of the 2014 Ruth M. Stephens Article Prize is A. Jane Birch....
read moreThe schedule for the upcoming 2014 Temple on Mount Zion Conference has been posted. The conference on 25 October 2014 will start at 8:45 am and end about 5:45 pm, with a lunch break. You can view the full details of the schedule at this link.
Listen to a discussion of McBaine’s recent book, Women at Church. Neylan McBaine grew up a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) in New York City and attended Yale University. She has been published in Newsweek, Dialogue: A Journal...
read moreTerrly and Fiona Givens co-authored the book The Crucible of Doubt: Reflections on the Quest For Faith published by Deseret Book. This podcast interviews them about that book. Terryl Givens holds the James A. Bostwick chair of English and is Professor of Literature...
read moreThe Interpreter Foundation would like to announce a forthcoming conference, the 2014 Temple on Mount Zion Conference to be held in 251 TNRB (N. Eldon Tanner Building) on the campus of Brigham Young University, in Provo, Utah, on 25 October 2014....
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