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BYU Studies Quarterly — 30:3

Introduction

  • Guest Editor’s Introduction 30:3

    Kent P. Jackson – pg.5


Articles

  • The “Mulekites”

    John L. Sorenson – pg.6


  • Naturalistic Assumptions and the Book of Mormon

    Gary F. Novak – pg.23


  • The Doctrine of the Resurrection as Taught in the Book of Mormon

    Robert J. Matthews – pg.41


  • Lehi and El Niño: A Method of Migration

    David L. Clark – pg.57


  • Minerva Teichert: Scriptorian and Artist

    Marian A. Johnson – pg.66


  • Never Have I Showed Myself unto Man: A Suggestion for Understanding Ether 3:15a

    Kent P. Jackson – pg.71


  • Explicating the Mystery of the Rejected Foundation Stone: The Allegory of the Olive Tree

    Paul Y. Hoskisson – pg.77


  • On Verifying Wordprint Studies: Book of Mormon Authorship

    John L. Hilton III – pg.89


  • The Exodus Pattern in the Book of Mormon

    S. Kent Brown – pg.111


Poetry

  • A Stirring to Remembrance

    Randall L. Hall – pg.88


  • His Name

    Sally T. Taylor – pg.109


  • Laman Struggles Towards Morning

    Randall L. Hall – pg.110


  • The River Sidon

    Randall L. Hall – pg.143


Book Reviews

  • Deciphering the Geography and An Ancient American Setting for the Book of Mormon

    Bruce W. Warren – pg.127


  • Exploring the Lands of the Book of Mormon

    David A. Palmer – pg.136


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