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“From the Sea East Even to the Sea West”: Thoughts on a Proposed Book of Mormon Chiasm Describing Geography in Alma 22:27 - Gregory L. Smith
April 22, 2016

Jonathan Neville, an advocate of the “Heartland” geography setting for the Book of Mormon, claims to have identified a novel chiastic structure that begins in Alma 22:27. Neville argues that this chiasmus allows the reconstruction of a geography that s...

Alma — Young Man, Hidden Prophet - Matthew L. Bowen
April 22, 2016

The biographical introduction of Alma the Elder into the Book of Mormon narrative (Mosiah 17:2) also introduces the name Alma into the text for the first time, this in close juxtaposition with a description of Alma as a “young man.

Mormonism and the Scientific Persistence of Circles: Aristotle, Spacetime, and One Eternal Round - Elizabeth Nielson
April 15, 2016

The prominence of circles and circular motion has been one present in scientific discussion of the structure of the universe from Aristotle to Einstein. Development through Ptolemy, Copernicus and Kepler created elliptical variations, but in essence,

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Map: Part 2 of 2 - Jeff Lindsay
April 15, 2016

The Arabian Peninsula has provided a significant body of evidence related to the plausibility of Nephi’s account of the ancient journey made by Lehi’s family across Arabia. Relatively few critics have seriously considered the evidence,

Mormonism at Oxford and What It Signifies - Stephen O. Smoot
April 08, 2016

Review of Terryl Givens and Philip L. Barlow. The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism (New York: Oxford University Press, 2015). 647 pp. + index. $150.00 - Abstract: The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism is a welcomed addition to the current scholarly discussion ...

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Map: Part 1 of 2 - Jeff Lindsay
April 08, 2016

The Arabian Peninsula has provided a significant body of evidence related to the plausibility of Nephi’s account of the ancient journey made by Lehi’s family across Arabia. Relatively few critics have seriously considered the evidence,

Nice Try, But No Cigar: A Response to Three Patheos Posts on Nahom (1 Nephi 16:34) - S. Kent Brown
April 01, 2016

A series of three Patheos posts on the subject of Nahom rings out-of-tune bells all over the place.

Why Did You Choose Me? - Joseph Grenny
March 25, 2016

By seeing the example of a county prosecutor, I learned that we are never more like the Savior than when we willingly and vulnerably enter the self-created pain of another person’s life.

“See That Ye Are Not Lifted Up”: The Name Zoram and Its Paronomastic Pejoration - Matthew L. Bowen
March 18, 2016

The most likely etymology for the name Zoram is a third person singular perfect pôʿal form of the Semitic/Hebrew verb *zrm, with the meaning, “He [God] has poured forth in floods.” However, the name could also have been heard and interpreted as a theop...

“My People Are Willing”: The Mention of Aminadab in the Narrative Context of Helaman 5-6 - Matthew L. Bowen
March 18, 2016

Aminadab, a Nephite by birth who later dissented to the Lamanites, played a crucial role in the mass conversion of three hundred Lamanites (and eventually many others). At the end of the pericope in which these events are recorded,