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Peterson, Levi S. “Juanita Brooks’s Quicksand and Cactus: The Evolution of a Literary Memoir.” Dialogue 20 (1) Spring 1987: 145-155 [p. 150]
H. J. Heinz Company
Papanikolas, Helen. “
“H. S. Ensign Dies At Home.”
Quinn,
D. Michael. “Male-Male Intimacy among Nineteenth-century Mormons: A Case
Study.” Dialogue 28 (4) Winter
1995: 105-128 [p. 115]
Haag, Ernest van den. Search under: Van den Haag, Ernest.
Haar, Gerrie ter. The Freedom to Do God’s Will. Search under: The Freedom to Do God’s Will: Religious Fundamentalism and Social
Change. Edited by Gerrie ter Haar and James J. Busuttil.
Habel, Norman C. The
Book of Job: A Commentary.
Fontaine, Carole R. “Wisdom Traditions in the Hebrew Bible.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 101-117 [p. 106]
Habel, Norman C. “The Form and Significance of the Call Narratives.” Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 11 (1965): 297-323.
Ostler, Blake T. “The Book of Mormon as a Modern Expansion of an Ancient Source.” Dialogue 20 (1) Spring 1987: 66-123.
Habel, Norman C. Literary
Criticism of the Old Testament.
Dozeman, Thomas B. “The Authorship of the Pentateuch.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 32 (4) Winter 1999: 87-112 [p. 96]
Habenstein,
Robert Wesley, 1914-
and William M. Lamers. The History
of American Funeral Directing.
Young, Margaret, and Darius Gray. “Elijah’s Calling: 1840-41.” [Fiction] Dialogue 32 (3) Fall 1999: 125-131 [p. 131]
Habermas, Jurgen
Hansen, Klaus J. “The Long Honeymoon: Jan Shipps among the Mormons.” Dialogue 37 (3) Fall 2004: 1-28 [p. 10]
Hackberry (
Coates,
Hacker, Andrew. “Affirmative Action: The New
Look.”
Papanikolas, Helen.
“Ethnicity, Diversity, and Conflict.” Dialogue 24 (4) Winter 1991: 85-96 [p. 89-91]
Papanikolas, Helen.
“Ethnicity, Diversity, and Conflict.” Dialogue 27 (4) Winter 1994: 1-12 [p. 5, 7]
Hacker, Barton C. “‘Hotter Than a $2 Pistol’:
Fallout, Sheep, and the Atomic Energy Commission.” IN: The
Atomic West. Edited by Bruce Hevly and John M. Findlay.
Dickson, Mary. “Living and Dying with Fallout.” Dialogue 37 (2) Summer 2004: 1-35 [p. 34]
Hacking, Ian. “On the Frontier.”
Robson,
Kent E. “Objectivity and History.” Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 87-97.
Hacking, Ian. Representing
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Robson,
Kent E. “Objectivity and History.” Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 87-97.
Hacking, Ian. Scientific
Revolutions. Search
under: Scientific Revolutions. Edited by Ian Hacking.
Hackman, J. Richard.
Improving Life at Work. Search
under: Improving Life at Work: Behavioral Science Approaches to Organizational
Change. Edited by J. Richard Hackman and J. Lloyd Suttle.
Hadas, Moses, 1900-1966, and Morton Smith. Heroes and Gods: Spiritual Biographies in
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Schmidt, Daryl D. “The Sabbath Day: To Heal or Not to Heal.” Dialogue 27 (4) Winter 1994: 124-147 [p. 145-146]
Hadden, Barney. “Of Wars, Maps, and Ideals.” [In the Service of Peace, in the Defense of War] [Personal Voices] Dialogue 37 (1) Spring 2004: 153-164.
Haddock, Neil
Smith, Dennis. “Drawing on Personal Myths.” Dialogue 20 (3) Fall 1987: 109-114 [p. 109]
Hadley, Judith M.
“From Goddess to Literary Construct: The Transformation of Asherah into
Hokmah.” IN: A Feminist Companion to Reading the Bible:
Approaches, Methods and Strategies. Edited by Athalya Brenner & Carole
Fontaine.
Fontaine, Carole R. “Wisdom Traditions in the Hebrew Bible.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 101-117 [p. 106]
Hadley, Thomas
Rowley, Dennis. “Inner Dialogue: James Talmage's Choice of Science as a Career, 1876-84.” Dialogue 17 (2) Summer 1984:112-130 [p. 118, 120]
Haenchen, Ernst, 1894- John: A Commentary on the Gospel of John. Translated by Robert W.
Funk; edited by Robert W. Funk with Ulrich Busse.
Compton, Todd. “Was Jesus a Feminist?” Dialogue 32 (4) Winter 1999: 1-17 [p. 8, 11]
Haering, Rebecca E. “A Prophecy: Revealed and Fulfilled.” Restoration Trail Forum 4 (February 1979): 1, 5.
Launius, Roger D. “The `New Social History’ and the `New Mormon History’: Reflections on Recent Trends.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 109-127 [p. 116]
Hæstrup, Jørgen. Secret
Howe, Susan Elizabeth. “The Danish Genesis of Virginia Sorensen’s Latte’s Locket.” Dialogue 35 (1) Spring 2002: 113-129 [p. 124-125]
Hafen, Ann W. (Ann Woodbury), 1893-1970. The Joyous Journey of LeRoy R. and Ann W. Hafen: An Autobiography.
Bitton, Davis. [Brief Notices] Dialogue 8 (2) [Summer] 1973: 93-94.
Caughey, John. “Joyous Journey.” [Review] Dialogue 8 (3/4) Autumn/Winter 1973: 172-173.
Hafen, Bruce C.
Anderson, Lavina Fielding.
“The LDS Intellectual Community and Church Leadership: A Contemporary
Chronology.” Dialogue 26 (1)
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Hafen, Bruce C. “All Those Books, and the Spirit,
Too!” Addresses Delivered at the
1991 University Conference.
Armstrong, John M. “Divine Reason.” Dialogue 30 (1) Spring 1997: 5-23 [p. 11]
Hafen, Bruce C. A
Disciple’s Life: The Biography of Neal A. Maxwell.
Walker, Bradley. “Spreading
Hafen, Bruce C. “The Dream Is Ours to Fulfill.”
Anderson, Lavina Fielding.
“The LDS Intellectual Community and Church Leadership: A Contemporary
Chronology.” Dialogue 26 (1)
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Hafen, Bruce C. “On Dealing with Uncertainty.” Ensign 9 (August 1979): 63-67.
Gustavson, Mark S. “Scriptural Horror and the Divine Will.” Dialogue 21 (1) Spring 1988: 70-8 [p. 80-81]
Hafen, Bruce C. “The Spirit of the Army.”
Addresses Delivered at the 1994 University Conference.
Armstrong, John M. “Divine Reason.” Dialogue 30 (1) Spring 1997: 5-23 [p. 11]
Hafen, Bruce C. “Teach Ye Diligently and My Grace
Shall Attend You.” Addresses Delivered at the 1993 University Conference.
Armstrong, John M. “Divine Reason.” Dialogue 30 (1) Spring 1997: 5-23 [p. 11]
Hafen, Bruce C. “Women, Feminism and the
Blessings of the Priesthood.” Women’s Conference (1985 :
Silva, Erin R. “Matricidal Patriarch: Some Thoughts toward Understanding the Devaluation of Women in the Church.” Dialogue 27 (2) Summer 1994: 139-155 [p. 150]
Hafen, John, 1856-1910
“John Hafen: Art As Visual Poetry.” [About the Artist] Dialogue 23 (4) Winter 1990: 183-184.
Smith, Dennis. “Drawing on Personal Myths.” Dialogue 20 (3) Fall 1987: 109-114 [p. 109]
Whittaker, David J. “Mormons and Native Americans: A Historical and Bibliographical Introduction.” Dialogue 18 (4) Winter 1985: 33-64 [p. 47]
Hafen, John, 1856-1910. “Mountain from an Art Standpoint.” Young Women’s Journal 16 (September 1905): 403-405.
“John Hafen: Art As Visual Poetry.” [About the Artist] Dialogue 23 (4) Winter 1990: 183-184 [p. 183]
Hafen, John, 1856-1910. Pasture, 1891. [Art Credits] Dialogue 1 (2) Summer 1966.
Hafen, John G.
Tobler,
Douglas F. "Heinrich Hug and Jacob Tobler: From
Hafen, Le Roy Reuben, 1893-1985
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Hafen, Le Roy Reuben, 1893-1985. Handcarts to
Taylor, P. A. M. “The Life of Brigham Young: A Biography Which Will Not Be Written.” [Reappraisals of Mormon History] Dialogue 1 (3) Autumn 1966: 101-110 [p. 101]
Hafen, Le Roy Reuben, 1893-1985. The Joyous Journey of LeRoy R. and Ann W. Hafen: An Autobiography.
Bitton, Davis. [Brief Notices] Dialogue 8 (2) [Summer] 1973: 93-94.
Caughey, John. “Joyous Journey.” [Review] Dialogue 8 (3/4) Autumn/Winter 1973: 172-173.
Hafen, Le Roy R., 1893-1985. “Personal Glimpses of Mahonri Young.” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 8 (1) Spring 1973: 9.
Hafen, P. Jane, 1955- “‘Great Spirit Listen’: The American Indian in Mormon Music.” Dialogue 18 (4) Winter 1985: 133-142.
Anderson, Devery S. “A
History of Dialogue, Part Three:
‘Coming of Age’ in
Hafen, P. Jane. “One Well-Wrought Side of the
Story.” [Review of: Sagwitch:
Shoshone Chieftain, Mormon Elder, 1822-1887. By Scott R. Christensen.
Hafen, P. Jane, 1955- A Pale Reflections: American Indian Images in Mormon Art. M.A.
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Whittaker, David J. “Mormons and Native Americans: A Historical and Bibliographical Introduction.” Dialogue 18 (4) Winter 1985: 33-64 [p. 47]
Hafen, P. Jane. “Speaking for Edgar Mint.”
[Review of: The Miracle Life of Edgar
Mint: A Novel. Brady Udall.
Woodworth, Bradley D. “God, Man, and Satan in The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint.” Dialogue 36 (2) Summer 2003: 225-229 [p. 226]
Hafen, Susan. “Down On My Knees.” [Poetry]
Sillitoe, Linda. “New Voices, New Songs: Contemporary Poems By Mormon Women.” Dialogue 13 (4) Winter 1980: 47-61.
Hafen, Susette Bosshard
Tobler,
Douglas F. “Heinrich Hug and Jacob Tobler: From
Haffner, Christopher. Regularity
of Origin: A Study of Masonic Precedents. Foreword by Harry Carr.
Homer, Michael W. “`Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry’: The Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonism.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 1-113 [p. 35]
“Hagar.” [Poetry] Margaret Rampton Munk Dialogue 9 (2) Summer 1974: 51-53.
Hagen, Everett E. (
Walker, Ronald W. “Rachel R. Grant: The Continuing Legacy of the Feminine Ideal.” Dialogue 15 (3) Autumn 1982: 105-121.
Hagen, Kirk D. “Eternal Progression in a Multiverse: An Explorative Mormon Cosmology.” Dialogue 39 (2) Summer 2006: 1-45.
Hagestad, Gunhild O. “The Family: Women and
Grandparents as Kin-Keepers.” IN: Our
Aging Society – Paradox and Promise. Edited by Alan Pifer and Linda
Bronte.
Folkman, Nell. “`Cast Me Not Off in the Time of Old Age’.” Dialogue 22 (1) Spring 1989: 87-97 [p. 88]
Haggerty, Sandra. “Mormons and Black Folks.” Los Angeles Times column carried in the Pacific Stars and Stripes (July 8, 1974): 10.
Mauss, Armand L. “The Fading of the Pharaohs’ Curse: The Decline and Fall of the Priesthood Ban Against Blacks in the Mormon Church.” Dialogue 14 (3) Autumn 1981: 10-45.
“Hagiography.” [Poetry] Leonard Tourney Dialogue 5 (1) Spring 1970: 80.
Haglund, Elizabeth
Bradford, Mary Lythgoe. “A Saint for all Seasons.” Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 27-34 [p. 29]
Haglund, Richard F., Jr. “Inherit the Wind, Mormon
Style.” [Review of: Can Science Be
Faith-Promoting? By Sterling B. Talmage; with letters from Heber J. Grant
… [et al.]; Edited by Stan Larson.
Haglund, Richard F., Jr. “Inherit the Wind, Mormon
Style.” [Review of: Evolution and
Mormonism: A Quest for Understanding. Trent D. Stephens, D. Jeffrey
Meldrum; with Forrest B. Peterson; foreword by Duane E. Jeffery.
Haglund, Richard F., Jr. and David J. Whittaker.
“Intellectual History.” IN:
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Larson, Stan. "Intellectuals in Mormon History: An Update.” [Notes and Comments] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 187-189 [p. 189]
Haglund, Richard F., Jr. “Religion and Science: A Symbiosis.” [Science and Religion] Dialogue 8 (3/4) Autumn/Winter 1973: 23-40. Search under: Haglund, Richard F., Jr. “Science and Religion: A Symbiosis.” [Science and Religion] Dialogue 8 (3/4) Autumn/Winter 1973: 23-40.
Haglund, Richard F., Jr. “Science and Religion: A Symbiosis.” [Science and Religion] Dialogue 8 (3/4) Autumn/Winter 1973: 23-40.
Hahn, Ferdinand, 1926- The Titles of Jesus in Christology: Their History in Early Christianity.
Translated from the German by Harold Knight and George Ogg.
Meier,
John P. “Jesus Christ in the New Testament: Part Two: Various Images of
Jesus in the Books of the New Testament.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 31 (1) Spring 1998: 143-157 [p. 144]
Hahner, June Edith, 1940- Emancipating the Female Sex: The Struggle for Women's Rights in
Grover, Mark L. “Relief Society and Church Welfare: The Brazilian Experience.” Dialogue 27 (4) Winter 1994: 29-38 [p. 33]
Haight, Angel B. “Fatherless Child.” Dialogue 24 (4) Winter 1991: 123-127.
Haight, David B. (David Bruce), 1906-2004
Anderson, Lavina Fielding. “The Grammar of Inequity.” Dialogue 23 (4) Winter 1990: 81-95 [p. 83-84]
Bushman, Claudia L. “Sunset
Ward.” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 22 (2) Summer 1989: 119-130 [p. 128]
Clegg, Reed L. “Friends of
West Africa: An
Haight, Isaac C. (Isaac Chauncey), 1813-1886
Alexander, Thomas G. “Historiography and the New Mormon History: A Historian's Perspective.” Dialogue 19 (3) Fall 1986: 25-49 [p. 29]
Buerger, David John. “‘The Fulness of the Priesthood’: The Second Anointing in Latter-day Saint Theology and Practice.” Dialogue 16 (1) Spring 1983: 10-44 [p. 33]
Jensen, Richard L. “Forgotten Relief Societies, 1844-67.” Dialogue 16 (1) Spring 1983: 105-125 [p. 115-116, 120]
Haight, Julie Ann
Johnson, Jeffery Ogden. “On the Edge: Mormonism's Single Men.” Dialogue 16 (3) Autumn 1983: 48-58 [p. 48]
Haight-Ashbury (
T., L. “The Long Way Back.” [A New Look at Repentance] Dialogue 5 (3) Autumn 1970: 43-45 [p. 43]
Haile, H. G. (Harry Gould). Luther: An Experiment in Biography. Princeton :
Foster, Lawrence. "The Psychology of Religious Genius: Joseph Smith and the Origins of New Religious Movements.” Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 1-22 [p. 18]
“Hair.” [Letters to the Editor] Scott S. Smith Dialogue 9 (1) Spring 1974: 9.
Basquiat, Jennifer Huss.
“Embodied Mormonism: Performance, Vodou and the LDS Faith in
King, David S. “An Interview with David Sjodahl King.” [Personal Voices] Interviewed by Val Hemming Dialogue 37 (3, i.e. 4) Winter 2004: 130-167 [p. 155]
Huxford, Gary. “Yesterday’s People.” [Thinking Globally] Dialogue 39 (1) Spring 2006: 82-93.
Basquiat, Jennifer Huss.
“Embodied Mormonism: Performance, Vodou and the LDS Faith in
King, David S. “An Interview with David Sjodahl King.” [Personal Voices] Interviewed by Val Hemming Dialogue 37 (3, i.e. 4) Winter 2004: 130-167 [p. 131]
Haitian Language
Basquiat, Jennifer Huss.
“Embodied Mormonism: Performance, Vodou and the LDS Faith in
“Haitian Mission Chronology.”
Basquiat, Jennifer Huss.
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“Haitian Mormons.” [Letters to the Editor] Gary Huxford Dialogue 38 (3) Fall 2005: v-vi.
Halamandaris, Val
J. Heroes of the
Halbwachs, Maurice, 1877-1945. “Economistes et Historiens: Max Weber, un Homme, une Oeuvre.” Annales d’Historie Economique et Sociale 1 (1929).
DiPadova, Laurie Newman. “Max
Weber and
Halbwachs, Maurice, 1877-1945. On Collective Memory. Edited, translated, and with an introduction by Lewis A. Coser. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1992.
Taysom, Stephen C. “A Uniform and Common Recollection: Joseph Smith’s Legacy, Polygamy, and the Creation of Mormon Public Memory, 1852-2002.” Dialogue 35 (3) Fall 2002: 113-144 [p. 113]
Halbwachs, Maurice, 1877-1945. “Les Origines Puritanines du Capitalisme Moderne.” Revue d’Historie et Philosophie Religieuses Mars / Avril 1925.
DiPadova, Laurie Newman. “Max
Weber and
Hale, Bessie G. “Social Legislation of Idaho.” Relief Society Magazine 10 (June 1923): 275-276.
Hefner, Loretta L. “This Decade Was Different: Relief Society Social Services Department, 1919-1929.” Dialogue 15 (3) Autumn 1982: 64-73.
Hale, Edwin M. (Edwin Moses), 1829-1899. A Systematic Treatise on Abortion. Chicago : C. S. Halsey, 1866.
Bush, Lester E., Jr. “Birth Control Among the Mormons: Introduction to an Insistent Question.” [Sexuality and Mormon Culture] Dialogue 10 (2) Autumn 1976: 12-44.
Hale, Emma
Rust, Val D. “Mormonism and
the Radical Religious Movement in Early Colonial
Hale, Emma, 1804-1879. Search under: Smith, Emma Hale, 1804-1879.
Hale, Isaac, 1763-1839
Huggins, Ronald V. “From Captain Kidd's Treasure Ghost to the Angel Moroni: Changing Dramatis Personae in Early Mormonism.” Dialogue 36 (4) Winter 2003: 17-42 [p. 23]
Marquardt, H. Michael. “Martin Harris: The Kirtland Years, 1831-1870.” Dialogue 35 (3) Fall 2002: 1-40 [p. 6]
Van Wagoner, Richard S. and Steven C. Walker. “Joseph Smith: ‘The Gift of Seeing.’” Dialogue 15 (2) Summer 1982: 49-68 [p. 52]
Vogel, Dan. “The Locations of Joseph Smith’s Early Treasure Quests.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 197-231 [p. 213-215, 219, 229]
Vogel, Dan. “`The Prophet Puzzle’ Revisited.” Dialogue 31 (3) Fall 1998: 125-140 [p. 129-130]
Hale, Jerri. [Interview]
Embry, Jessie L. “Separate but Equal? Black Branches, Genesis Groups, or Integrated Wards?” Dialogue 23 (1) Spring 1990: 11-37 [p. 16, 18, 26]
Hale, Jonathan Harriman
Marquardt, H. Michael. “Martin Harris: The Kirtland Years, 1831-1870.” Dialogue 35 (3) Fall 2002: 1-40 [p. 9]
Rust, Val D. “Mormonism and
the Radical Religious Movement in Early Colonial
Hale, Nathan and Ruth Hale. Educated Heart. Unpublished play.
Nelson, Richard Alan. “From Antagonism to Acceptance: Mormons and the Silver Screen.” [Imagemakers: Mormons and the Media] Dialogue 10 (3) Spring 1977: 58-69.
Hale, Ruth and Nathan Hale. What Doth It Profit? Unpublished play.
Rowley, T. Leonard. “The Church's Dramatic Literature.” Dialogue 4 (3) Autumn 1969: 129-138 [p. 132]
Hale, Trial
Van Wagoner, Richard S. and Steven C. Walker. “Joseph Smith: ‘The Gift of Seeing.’” Dialogue 15 (2) Summer 1982: 49-68 [p. 52]
Hale, Van. “Defining the Contemporary Mormon Concept
of God.” IN: Line Upon Line: Essays
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Metcalfe, Brent Lee. “Apologetic and Critical Assumptions about Book of Mormon Historicity.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 153-184 [p. 179-180]
Hale, Van. “The Doctrinal Impact of the King Follett
Discourse.”
Armstrong, Richard N. “Researching Mormonism: General Conference as Artifactual Gold Mine.” [Notes and Comments] Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 151-168 [p. 160]
Barney, Kevin L. “Joseph Smith’s Emendation of Hebrew Genesis 1:1.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 30 (4) Winter 1997: 103-135 [p. 116, 124]
Buerger, David John. “The Adam-God Doctrine.” Dialogue 15 (1) Spring 1982: 14-58.
England,
Kirkland, Boyd. “Elohim and Jehovah in Mormonism and the Bible.” Dialogue 19 (1) Spring 1986: 77-93.
Ostler, Blake T. “The Idea of Pre-Existence in the Development of Mormon Thought.” Dialogue 15 (1) Spring 1982: 59-78.
Owens, Lance S. “Joseph Smith and Kabbalah: The Occult Connection.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 117-194 [p. 178-179, 183]
Hale, Van. “The King Follett Discourse: Textual History & Criticism.” Sunstone 8 (5) September/October 1983: 4-12.
Barney, Kevin L. “Joseph Smith’s Emendation of Hebrew Genesis 1:1.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 30 (4) Winter 1997: 103-135 [p. 107]
Hale, Van. “Mormons and Moonmen.” Sunstone 7 (5) September/October 1982: 12-17.
Bates, Irene M. “Patriarchal Blessing and the Routinization of Charisma.” Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 1-29 [p. 11]
Paul, Robert. “Joseph Smith and the Plurality of Worlds Idea.” Dialogue 19 (2) Summer 1986: 13-36.
Hale, Van. “The Originof
the Human Spirit in Early Mormon Thought.” IN: Line Upon Line: Essays on Mormon Doctrine. Edited by Gary James Bergera.
Peck, Steven L. “The Current Philosophy of Consciousness Landscape: Where Does LDS Thought Fit?” Dialogue 38 (1) Spring 2005: 36-64 [p. 62]
Hale, Van. “Trinitarianism and the Earliest Mormon
Concept of God.” Paper delivered at Mormon Historical Association,
Hutchinson,
Anthony A. “A Mormon Midrash? LDS Creation Narratives
Reconsidered.” Dialogue 21 (4) Winter 1988: 11-74 [p. 38, 66]
Lindgren, A. Bruce. “Sign or Scripture: Approaches to the Book of Mormon.” Dialogue 19 (1) Spring 1986: 69-75.
Hale, Van. What About the Adam-God Theory? Boutiful, Utah : Mormon Miscellaneous, 1982.
Foster,
Lawrence. “Career Apostates: Reflections on the Works of Jerald and
Sandra Tanner.” Dialogue
17 (2) Summer 1984: 35-60 [p. 57]
Hale, Veda Tebbs. The Ragged Circle. [Manuscript of novel]
Anderson, Lavina Fielding. “Making ‘the Good’ Good for Something: A Direction for Mormon Literature.” Dialogue 18 (2) Summer 1985: 104-115 [p. 110-111]
Hales, Dianne. “Testosterone, the Hormone of Desire.” XL (September 1984): 23.
Stout, R. Jan. “Sin and Sexuality : Psychobiology and the Development of Homosexuality” Dialogue 20 (2) Summer 1987: 29-41.
Hales, Robert D.
Hatch, Tina. “‘Changing Times Bring Changing Conditions’: Relief Society, 1960 to the Present.” Dialogue 37 (3) Fall 2004: 65-98 [p. 94-95]
Kuehne, Raymond M. “The
Snow, Marcellus S. “The Challenge of Theological Translation: New German Versions of the Standard Works.” Dialogue 17 (2) Summer 1984: 133-149 [p. 135]
Hales, Robert D. “Hear the Prophet’s Voice and Obey.” Ensign (May 1995): 15.
Rector, John M. and Kirsten N. Rector. “What is the Challenge for LDS Scholars and Artists?” Dialogue 36 (2) Summer 2003: 33-46 [p. 39]
Hale, William
Vogel, Dan. “The Locations of Joseph Smith’s Early Treasure Quests.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 197-231 [p. 213-214]
Hales,
Taylor, Samuel W. "The Ordeal of Lowry Nelson and the Mis-spoken Word.” Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 91-99 [p. 95]
Hales, Wayne B.
[to Ernest L. Wilkinson]
Bergera, Gary James. “Building Wilkinson’s University.” Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 105-135 [p. 117-118]
Haley, Alex. Roots. 1st ed. Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1976.
Geoffrey, Marie. “From the Fence.” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 10 (3) Spring 1977: 8-9.
Mauss, Armand L. “The Fading of the Pharaoh's Curse: The Decline and Fall of the Priesthood Ban Against Blacks in the Mormon Church.” Dialogue 14 (3) Autumn 1981: 10-45 [p. 22]
Haley, P. Edward. Revolution and Intervention: The Diplomacy of Taft and Wilson with Mexico, 1910-1917. Cambridge : M.I.T. Press, 1970.
Livingston,
Half-Way Covenant
Keller, Karl. “Far Beyond the Half-Way Covenant: A Handful with Quietness.” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 6 (1) Spring 1971: 118-120.
Madsen, Brigham D. “Reflections on LDS Disbelief in the Book of Mormon as History.” Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 87-97 [p. 96]
Halkin (Flintshire,
Dennis, Ronald D. “Captain Dan Jones and the Welch Indians.” Dialogue 18 (4) Winter 1985: 112-117 [p. 112]
Erickson, Dan. “Mormon Millennialism: The Literalist Legacy and Implications for the Year 2000.” Dialogue 30 (2) Summer 1997: 1-32 [p. 4]
Hall, Benjamin Kimball
Rust, Val D. “Mormonism and
the Radical Religious Movement in Early Colonial
Kuehne, Raymond M. “The
Hall, Bruce W. “‘Render unto Caesar’: State, Identity and Minority Religion in the German Democratic Republic, 1945-1989.” Ph.D. diss., State University of New York at Buffalo, 2003.
Kuehne, Raymond M. “The
Erickson, Dan. “Mormon Millennialism: The Literalist Legacy and Implications for the Year 2000.” Dialogue 30 (2) Summer 1997: 1-32 [p. 4]
Hall, David D. Worlds
of Wonder, Days of Judgment: Popular Religious Belief in Early
Sandberg, Karl C. “Thinking about the Word of
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Anderson, Lavina
Fielding. “To Give the Heart: Some Reflections on Dialogue.” Dialogue 21 (2) Summer 1988: 137-140 [p. 137]
Hall, Donald, 1928- Death to the Death of Poetry: Essays, Reviews, Notes, Interviews. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, c1994.
Hughes, Robert. “Poetry Matters in Mormon Culture.” Dialogue 36 (2) Summer 2003: 1-26 [p. 17]
Hall, Dorothy [to Editor] Daily Universe (March 17, 1965).
Bergera, Gary James. “Building Wilkinson’s University.” Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 105-135 [p. 117]
Hall, G. Stanley, 1844-1924
Barnes, Shelby M. "The Higher Powers: Fred M. Smith and the Peyote Ceremonies.” Dialogue 28 (4) Winter 1995: 91-99.
Harris, Kristine Haglund. “‘Who Shall Sing If Not the Children?’ Primary Songbooks, 1880–1989.” Dialogue 37 (3, i.e. 4) Winter 2004: 90-127 [p. 99]
Jones, Garth N. “My ‘Word of Wisdom Blues.’” Dialogue 30 (2) Summer 1997: 49-63 [p. 58]
Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656. Solomon's
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Riess, Jana K. “The Woman of Worth: Impression of Proverbs 31: 10-31.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 30 (1) Spring 1997: 141-151 [p. 145]
Hall, Kenneth Woolsey
Birch, J. Neil. “Helen John: The Beginnings of Indian Placement.” Dialogue 18 (4) Winter 1985: 119-129 [p. 128]
Hall, Kermit
Hansen, Klaus J. “The Long Honeymoon: Jan Shipps among the Mormons.” Dialogue 37 (3) Fall 2004: 1-28 [p. 26]
Rust, Val D. “Mormonism and
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