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The Return of Rhetorical Analysis to Bible Studies - Noel B. Reynolds
Review of: - Jack R. Lundbom, Biblical Rhetoric and Rhetorical Criticism. Hebrew Bible Monographs 45 (Sheffield, England: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2013), 354 pp., $130.00. - Roland Meynet, Rhetorical Analysis: An Introduction to Biblical Rhetoric.
“How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place”A Review of Danel W. Bachman,“A Temple Studies Bibliography” - Shon D. Hopkin
“A Temple Studies Bibliography,” located on the Academy for Temple Studies website (http://www.templestudies.org/home/introduction-to-a-temple-studies-bibliography/), boasts over 8,000 entries focused on ancient temples from the Mediterranean and the N...
The Temple: A Multi-Faceted Center and Its Problems - Joshua Berman
One of the primary identities of the Temple is that it is the place of hashra’at ha-shekhinah, the site at which God’s presence is most manifest. It is no surprise then, that the Temple is the focal point of prayer. Yet,
Zarahemla Revisited: Neville’s Newest Novel - Matthew Roper
This article is the third in a series of three articles responding to the recent assertion by Jonathan Neville that Benjamin Winchester was the anonymous author of three unsigned editorials published in Nauvoo in 1842 in the Times and Seasons.
You More than Owe Me This Benefit: Onomastic Rhetoric in Philemon - Matthew L. Bowen
Wordplay and punning involving the names Philemon (Φιλήμων, “affectionate one”) and Onesimus (Ὀνήσιμος, “useful”) and their meanings, with concomitant paronomasia involving the name-title Χριστός (Christos) and various homonymic terms,
Toward Ever More Intelligent Discipleship - Daniel C. Peterson
The temporarily rather comfortable “fit” between the Restored Gospel and American civic religion is a thing of the past, and we contemporary Latter-day Saints seem to find ourselves in a more and more marginalized position, theologically and socially.
The Theory of Evolution is Compatible with Both Belief and Unbelief in a Supreme Being - David M. Belnap
The crux of the creation–evolution conflict is a futile desire to scientifically prove or disprove the existence of God. The conflict is manifest in the common belief that creation means a divine, supernatural process and that evolution denotes an athe...
A Treasure Trove of Questions - Steven T. Densley, Jr.
The New Testament Made Harder is a book that collects study questions that follow the Gospel Doctrine reading schedule. The book contains very little commentary and does not provide answers to the questions posed.
John Bernhisel’s Gift to a Prophet: Incidents of Travel in Central America and the Book of Mormon - Matthew Roper
The claim that God revealed the details of Book of Mormon geography is not new, but the recent argument that there was a conspiracy while the Prophet was still alive to oppose a revealed geography is a novel innovation.
The Treason of the Geographers: Mythical “Mesoamerican” Conspiracy and the Book of Mormon - Matthew Roper
The claim that God revealed the details of Book of Mormon geography is not new, but the recent argument that there was a conspiracy while the Prophet was still alive to oppose a revealed geography is a novel innovation.