Science
- A Forensic and Historical Look at John Taylor’s Watch: Evidence of Divine Mercy (2024), Brian A. Warburton
- From Biology Major to Religion Professor: Personal Reflections on Evolution (2024), Joshua M. Sears
- The Orchid and the Missile: Reflections on the MX (2022), Paul A. Cox
- Truth or Cherry Picking: A Statistical Approach to Chiastic Intentionality (2020), Boyd F. Edwards, W. Farrell Edwards
- James E. Talmage and Scientific Consulting in Early Modern Utah (2020), Gregory Seppi
- Using Science to Answer Questions from Latter-day Saint History: The Case of Josephine Lyon’s Paternity (2019), Ugo A. Perego
- The Earth Will Appear as the Garden of Eden (2019), Terry B. Ball
- Reclaiming Reality: Doctoring and Discipleship in a Hyperconnected Age (2018), Tyler Johnson
- The Believing Scientist: Essays on Science and Religion (2018), Hyrum Lewis
- Animals in the Book of Mormon: Challenges and Perspectives (2017), Wade E. Miller, Matthew Roper
- Evolving Faith: Wanderings of a Mormon Biologist (2017), Blake T. Ostler
- Geology of the Book of Mormon (2017), Benjamin R. Jordan
- The Mapmakers of New Zion: A Cartographic History of Mormonism (2017), Brandon S. Plewe
- The Brigham Young University Football Program and the Analytics Revolution (2016), Nelson Chung
- Anatomy of Invention (2016), Larry L. Howell
- Visualizing Apostolic Succession (2016), Meilan Jin, Iliesa S. K. Delai, Geoffrey M. Draper
- Building Zion [55:2]: The Material World of Mormon Settlement (2016), Steven L. Olsen
- "Hard" Evidence of Ancient American Horses (2015), Daniel Johnson
- Discovering a Surgical First: Russell M. Nelson and Tricuspid Valve Annuloplasty (2015), Austin A. Robinson, Curtis T. Hunter
- Physical Light and the Light of Christ (2014), David A. Grandy
- Science as Storytelling (2014), Barry R. Bickmore, David A. Grandy
- Parallels and Convergences: Mormon Thought and Engineering Vision (2012), Douglas M. Chabries
- Rediscovering Provo’s First Tabernacle with Ground-Penetrating Radar (2012), John H. McBride, Benjamin C. Pykles, Emily Utt, R. William Keach II
- Why Things Move: A New Look at Helaman 12:15 (2012), David A. Grandy
