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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. “Utah’s Ethnic Legacy.” [From the Pulpit] Dialogue 19 (1) Spring 1986: 41-48 [p. 43]

“H. S. Ensign Dies At Home.” Deseret Evening News (August 29, 1944): 9.

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. London; New York : Routledge, 2003.

Habel, Norman C. The Book of Job: A Commentary. Philadelphia : Westminster Press, c1985.

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. Philadelphia : Fortress Press, 1971.

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. Milwaukee : Bulfin Printers, 1955.

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 (Arizona)

Coates, Lawrence G. “The Mormons and the Ghost Dance.” Dialogue 18 (4) Winter 1985: 89-111 [p. 97]

Hacker, Andrew. “Affirmative Action: The New Look.” New York Review of Books 30 (October 12, 1989): 64.

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. Seattle, Wash. : University of Washington Press, c1998, p. 3-20, 157-178.

Dickson, Mary. “Living and Dying with Fallout.” Dialogue 37 (2) Summer 2004: 1-35 [p. 34]

Hacking, Ian. “On the Frontier.” New York Review of Books 31 (December 1984): 54-58.

Robson, Kent E. “Objectivity and History.” Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 87-97.

Hacking, Ian. Representing and Intervening: Introductory Topics in the Philosophy of Natural Science. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1983.

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. Oxford [Oxfordshire]; New York : Oxford University Press, 1981.

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. Santa Monica, Calif. : Goodyear Pub. Co., c1977.

Hadas, Moses, 1900-1966, and Morton Smith. Heroes and Gods: Spiritual Biographies in Antiquity. 1st ed. New York : Harper & Row, 1965.

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. Sheffield, England : Sheffield Academic Press, c1997, p. 360-399.

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. Philadelphia : Fortress Press, c1984.

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 Alliance: A Study of the Danish Resistance Movement, 1940-45. Translated by Alison Borch-Johansen. New York : New York University Press, 1976-1977.

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. Glendale, Calif. : A. H. Clark Co., 1973.

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) Spring 1993: 7-64 [p. 44-45]

Hafen, Bruce C. “All Those Books, and the Spirit, Too!” Addresses Delivered at the 1991 University Conference. Brigham Young University, 1991.

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. Salt Lake City, Utah : Deseret Book, c2002.

Walker, Bradley. “Spreading Zion Southward, Part II: Sharing our Loaves and Fishes.” Dialogue 36 (1) Spring 2003: 33-47 [p. 41]

Hafen, Bruce C. “The Dream Is Ours to Fulfill.” Brigham Young University Studies 32 (3) Summer 1992:11-25.

Anderson, Lavina Fielding. “The LDS Intellectual Community and Church Leadership: A Contemporary Chronology.” Dialogue 26 (1) Spring 1993: 7-64 [p. 56-57]

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. Brigham Young University, 1994.

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. Brigham Young University, 1993.

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 : Brigham Young University)

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 Switzerland to Santa Clara, 1854-80.” Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 107-127 [p. 111, 122]

Hafen, Le Roy Reuben, 1893-1985

Topping, Gary. “Personality and Motivation in Utah Historiography.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 73-89 [p. 74]

Hafen, Le Roy Reuben, 1893-1985. Handcarts to Zion: The Story of a Unique Western Migration, 1856-1860, With Contemporary Journals, Accounts, Reports; And Rosters of Members of the Ten Handcart Companies. By LeRoy R. Hafen and Ann W. Hafen. Glendale, Calif. : A. H. Clark Co., 1960.

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. Glendale, Calif. : A. H. Clark Co., 1973.

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 Utah, 1982-1987.” Dialogue 35 (2) Summer 2002: 1-71 [p. 58]

Hafen, P. Jane. “One Well-Wrought Side of the Story.” [Review of: Sagwitch: Shoshone Chieftain, Mormon Elder, 1822-1887. By Scott R. Christensen. Logan, Utah : Utah State University, 1999] Dialogue 33 (2) Summer 2000: 197-199.

Hafen, P. Jane, 1955-    A Pale Reflections: American Indian Images in Mormon Art. M.A. thesis—Brigham Young University, 1984.

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. New York : W. W. Norton & Co., c2001] Dialogue 35 (1) Spring 2002: 179-181.

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 Switzerland to Santa Clara, 1854-80.” Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 107-127 [p. 125]

Haffner, Christopher. Regularity of Origin: A Study of Masonic Precedents. Foreword by Harry Carr.  Hong Kong : Paul Chater Lodge of Installed Masters No. 5391 EC and Lodge Cosmopolitan No. 428 SC, 1986.

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. (Everett Einar), 1906-   On the Theory of Social Change: How Economic Growth Begins. A Study from the Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Homewood, Ill. : Dorsey Press, 1962.

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. New York : Norton, 1986.

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. Salt Lake City : Blue Ribbon Books, c2001] Dialogue 34 (3&4) Fall/Winter 2001: 193-199.

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. Salt Lake City : Signature Books, c2001] Dialogue 34 (3&4) Fall/Winter 2001: 193-199.

Haglund, Richard F., Jr. and David J. Whittaker. “Intellectual History.” IN:  Encyclopedia of Mormonism. Edited by Daniel H. Ludlow. New York : Macmillan, 1992, Vol. 2, p. 685-691.

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. London : Lutterworth, 1969.

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 Brazil, 1850-1940. Durham : Duke University Press, 1990.

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 Opportunity for Service.” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 19 (1) Spring 1986: 94-104 [p. 101]

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 (San Francisco, California)

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 : Princeton University Press, 1983.

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.

Haiti

Basquiat, Jennifer Huss. “Embodied Mormonism: Performance, Vodou and the LDS Faith in Haiti.” Dialogue 37 (3, i.e. 4) Winter 2004: 1-34.

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.

Haiti Port-au-Prince Mission

Basquiat, Jennifer Huss. “Embodied Mormonism: Performance, Vodou and the LDS Faith in Haiti.” Dialogue 37 (3, i.e. 4) Winter 2004: 1-34 [p. 4]

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 Haiti.” Dialogue 37 (3, i.e. 4) Winter 2004: 1-34 [p. 7, 19-20, 23-25]

“Haitian Mission Chronology.” 

Basquiat, Jennifer Huss. “Embodied Mormonism: Performance, Vodou and the LDS Faith in Haiti.” Dialogue 37 (3, i.e. 4) Winter 2004: 1-34 [p. 4]

“Haitian Mormons.” [Letters to the Editor] Gary Huxford Dialogue 38 (3) Fall 2005: v-vi.

Halamandaris, Val J. Heroes of the US. Congress.   Search under:  Heroes of the US. Congress: A Search for the 100 Greatest Members of Congress. Edited by Val J. Halamandaris. Washington, D.C. : Caring Publishing, 1994.

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 Lowell Bennion: Towards an Understanding of Hierarchy and Authority.” Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 1-24 [p. 5-7]

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 Lowell Bennion: Towards an Understanding of Hierarchy and Authority.” Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 1-24 [p. 5-7]

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 New England.” Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 25-55 [p. 40]

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] Provo, Utah. February 1985. Afro-American Oral History, Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, Manuscript Division, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.

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 New England.” Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 25-55 [p. 53]

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 on Mormon Doctrine. Edited by Gary James Bergera.  Salt Lake City : Signature Books, 1989, p. 7-15.

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.” Brigham Young University Studies 18 (2) Winter 1978: 209-223.

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, Eugene. “The Weeping God of Mormonism.” [Encountering Eugene England] Dialogue 35 (1) Spring 2002: 63-80 [p. 68]

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. Salt Lake City : Signature Books, 1989, p. 115-144.

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, Omaha, Nebraska,  May 6, 1983.

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 Freiberg Temple: An Unexpected Legacy of a Communist State and a Faithful People.” Dialogue 37 (2) Summer 2004: 95-131 [p. 111-112, 116, 120]

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, Murray

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] January 13, 1951. Wilkinson Papers, Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library.

Bergera, Gary James. “Building Wilkinson’s University.” Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 105-135 [p. 117-118]

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Bishop, M. Guy. “`What Has Become of Our Fathers?’ Baptism for the Dead at Nauvoo.” Dialogue 23 (2) Summer 1990: 85-97 [p. 92]

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Ham, Wayne. “A Bibliographic Commentary on The Theme of Revelation in RLDS Periodical Literature.” John Whitmer Historical Annual Meeting, September 27, 1985.

Russell, William D. “Beyond Literalism.” Dialogue 19 (1) Spring 1986: 57-68.

Ham, Wayne. Man’s Living Religions: A Course for Adult Study. Independence, Mo. : Herald Pub. House, c1966.

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Ham, Wayne. “Problems in Interpreting the Book of Mormon as History.” Courage: A Journal of History, Thought, and Action 1 (1) September 1970: 15-22.

Collins, William P. “Thoughts on the Mormon Scriptures: An Outsider’s View of the Inspiration of Joseph Smith.” Dialogue 15 (3) Autumn 1982: 49-59.

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Ham, Wayne. Publish Glad Tidings.  Search under:  Publish Glad Tidings: Readings in Early Latter Day Saint Sources. Selected and edited by Wayne Ham. Independence, Mo. : Herald Publishing House, 1970.

Ham, Wayne. “Truth Affirmed, Error Denied: The Great Debate of the Early Reorganization.” John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 7 (1987): 3-11.

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Van Wagoner, Richard S. “The Making of a Mormon Myth: The 1844 Transfiguration of Brigham Young.” Dialogue 28 (4) Winter 1995: 1-24 [p. 9-10]

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Burton, Gideon, and Neal Kramer. “The State of Mormon Literature and Criticism.” Dialogue 32 (3) Fall 1999: 1-12 [p. 5]

Hamblin, Laura. “Divorce.” [Poetry] Dialogue 22 (3) Fall 1989: 65.

Hamblin, Laura. “How Could We Have Known.” [Poetry] Dialogue 24 (3) Fall 1991: 7.

Hamblin, Laura. “Lindon Cannery, November 12, 1982.” [Poetry] Dialogue 22 (3) Fall 1989: 64.

Hamblin, Laura. “Mormon Conversions.” [Poetry] Dialogue 27 (2) Summer 1994: 71-72.

Hamblin, Laura. “The Next Weird Sister Builds a Dog Run.” [Poetry] Dialogue 24 (1) Spring 1991:132-133.

Hamblin, Laura. “This Then, November.” [Poetry] Dialogue 23 (4) Winter 1990: 139.

Hamblin, Pamela Porter. “Lectures on Death at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico.” [Poetry] Dialogue 31 (2) Summer 1998: 75-76.

Hamblin, Pamela Porter. “Magi.” [Poetry] Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 50.

Hamblin, William J. “‘Isaiah Update’ Challenged.” [Letters] Dialogue 17 (1) Spring 1984: 4-7.

Smith, George D., Jr. “Smith Responds.” [Letters] Dialogue 17 (1) Spring 1984: 7.

Hamblin, William J. “An Apologist for the Critics: Brent Lee Metcalfe’s Assumptions and Methodologies.” Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 6 (1994), 1: 476-480.

Snow, Edgar C., Jr. “One Face of the Hero: In Search of the Mythological Joseph Smith.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 233-247 [p. 237-238]

Hamblin, William J. “‘And I Saw the Stars’: the Book of Abraham and Ancient Astronomy.” By William J. Hamblin, Daniel C. Peterson, and John Gee, delivered at the 1991 Sunstone Symposium.

Metcalfe, Brent Lee. “Apologetic and Critical Assumptions about Book of Mormon Historicity.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 153-184 [p. 156]

Hamblin, William J. “An Apologist for the Critics: Brent Lee Metcalfe’s Assumptions and Methodologies.” Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 6 (1) 1994: 434-523.

Hamblin, William J. “‘There Really is a God, and He Dwells in the Temporal Parietal Lobe of Joseph Smith’s Brain.’” Dialogue 36 (4) Winter 2003: 79-87 [p. 81]

Hamblin, William J. “Basic Methodological Problems with the Anti-Mormon Approach to the Geography and Archaeology of the Book of Mormon.” Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 2 (1) Spring 1993: 161-200.

Anderson, Robert D. “The Dilemma of the Mormon Rationalist.” Dialogue 30 (4) Winter 1997: 71-92 [p. 86-87]

Metcalfe, Brent Lee. “Apologetic and Critical Assumptions about Book of Mormon Historicity.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 153-184 [p. 159-160, 161]

Wunderli, Earl M. “Critique of a Limited Geography for Book of Mormon Events.” Dialogue 35 (3) Fall 2002: 161-197 [p. 166]

Hamblin, William J. “Electronic Discussion Group.” [Letters] Michael Allen, William J. Hamblin, and David C. Wright Dialogue 25 (1) March 1992: 7-8.

Hamblin, William J. “‘Everything is Everything’: Was Joseph Smith Influenced by Kabbalah?” FARMS Review of Books 8 (2) 1996: 251-325.

Barney, Kevin L. “Joseph Smith’s Emendation of Hebrew Genesis 1:1.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 30 (4) Winter 1997: 103-135 [p. 125]

Lindquist, Jason H. “Keywords: Joseph Smith, Language Change, and Theological Innovation, 1829-44.” Dialogue 38 (2) Summer 2005: 1-38 [p. 26-27]

Walton, Michael T. “A Tantalizing but Unproven Conjecture.” [Letters] Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: v-vi.

Hamblin, William J. “The Final Step.” Sunstone 16 (5) July 1993: 11-12.

Barney, Kevin L. “Reflections on the Documentary Hypothesis.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 57-99 [p. 63, 67]

Hamblin, William J. “The Importance of Warfare in the Book of Mormon Studies.”  IN: Warfare in the Book of Mormon. Papers presented at the Symposium on Warfare in the Book of Mormon, held 24-25 March 1989 at Brigham Young University, under the sponsorship of the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies. Edited by Stephen D. Ricks and William J. Hamblin. Salt Lake City, Utah : Deseret Book Company, c1990, p 482.

Hogge, Robert M. “War Is Eternal: The Case for Military Preparedness.” [In the Service of Peace, in the Defense of War] [Personal Voices] Dialogue 37 (1) Spring 2004: 165-179 [p. 177]

Hamblin, William J. “‘Isaiah Update’ Challenge.” Dialogue 17 (1) Spring 1984: 4-7.

Barney, Kevin L. “Reflections on the Documentary Hypothesis.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 57-99 [p. 73-74]

Smith, George D. “Smith Responds.” Dialogue 17 (1) Spring 1984: 7.

Wright, David P. “Joseph Smith’s Interpretation of Isaiah in the Book of Mormon.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 31 (4) Winter 1998: 181-206 [p. 185]

Hamblin, William J. “Mesle Marred?” [Letters] William Hamblin Dialogue 20 (1) Spring 1987: 6-8.

Hamblin, William J., Daniel C. Peterson, and George L. Mitton. “Mormon in the Fiery Furnance, Or Loftes Tryk Goes to Cambridge.” Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 6 (1994): 1-58.

Hansen, Klaus J. “The Long Honeymoon: Jan Shipps among the Mormons.” Dialogue 37 (3) Fall 2004: 1-28 [p. 24]

Hamblin, William J. “Priced to Sell.” FARMS Review 16 (1) 2004: 37–47.

Hamblin, William J. “‘There Really is a God, and He Dwells in the Temporal Parietal Lobe of Joseph Smith’s Brain.’” Dialogue 36 (4) Winter 2003: 79-87 [p. 87]

Hamblin, William J. “Sharper than a Two-edged Sword.” Sunstone 15 (6) December 1991: 54-55.

Metcalfe, Brent Lee. “Apologetic and Critical Assumptions about Book of Mormon Historicity.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 153-184 [p. 161]

Hamblin, William J. “Swords in the Book of Mormon.”  IN: Warfare in the Book of Mormon. Edited by Stephen D. Ricks and William J. Hamblin. Salt Lake City, Utah : Deseret Book Co., c1990, p. 329-351.

Metcalfe, Brent Lee. “Apologetic and Critical Assumptions about Book of Mormon Historicity.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 153-184 [p. 161]

Hamblin, William J. “That Old Black Magic.” FARMS Review of Books 12 (2) 2000: 225–394.

Lindquist, Jason H. “Keywords: Joseph Smith, Language Change, and Theological Innovation, 1829-44.” Dialogue 38 (2) Summer 2005: 1-38 [p. 28]

Hamblin, William J. “‘There Really is a God, and He Dwells in the Temporal Parietal Lobe of Joseph Smith’s Brain.’” Dialogue 36 (4) Winter 2003: 79-87.

Burton, D. Jeff. “Tolerance for ‘Cultural Mormons.’” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 37 (3, i.e. 4) Winter 2004: v-vi.

Garrett, Robert. “Hamblin Ad Hominem?” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 38 (2) Summer 2005: v-vii.

Price, Robert M. “Reply to Professor Hamblin.” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 37 (3) Fall 2004: v-viii.

Hamblin, William J. “Time Vindicates Hugh Nibley.” [Review of: Nibley, Hugh. An Approach to the Book of Mormon. 3rd ed. Salt Lake City, Utah : Deseret Book Company; Provo, Utah : Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, c1988. (The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley; v. 6)] Review of Books on the Book of Mormon 2 (1) 1990: 124.

Salmon, Douglas F. “Parallelomania and the Study of Latter-day Scripture: Confirmation, Coincidence, or the Collective Unconscious?” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 33 (2) Summer 2000: 129-156 [p. 139]

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Homer, Michael W. “`Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry’: The Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonism.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 1-113 [p. 7, 96]

Hamill, John, and R. A. Gilbert. World Freemasonry: An Illustrated History. London : Aquarian, 1991.

Homer, Michael W. “`Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry’: The Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonism.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 1-113 [p. 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 93, 94]

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Chen, Chuing Hwang, and Ethan Yorgason. “`Those Amazing Mormons’: The Media’s Construction of Latter-day Saints as a Model Minority.” Dialogue 32 (2) Summer 1999: 107-128 [p. 107]

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Edison, Carol. “Mormon Gravestones: A Folk Expression of Identity and Belief.” Dialogue 22 (4) Winter 1989: 89-94 [p. 91]

Hamilton, Charles Mark. The Salt Lake Temple: A Monument to a People. [Based on the research and study of C. Mark Hamilton; written in collaboration with the concept and design of C. Nina Cutrubus]. Special limited ed. Salt Lake City, Utah : University Services, Inc., 1983.

Walgren, Kent. “Inside the Salt Lake Temple: Gisbert Bossard’s 1911 Photographs.” Dialogue 29 (3) Fall 1996: 1-43 [p. 11, 14]

Hamilton, Charles

Roberts, Allen D. “The Hofmann Case: Six Issues.” [The Document Diggers and Their Discoveries: A Panel] Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 47-52 [p. 51]

Sillitoe, Linda. “The Successful Marketing of the Holy Grail.” Dialogue 20 (4) Winter 1987: 97-104 [p. 101]

Hamilton, Holman. [Review of: Brodie, Fawn McKay. Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History. New York : Norton, 1974]  Journal of Southern History 41 (1) February 1975: 108.

Hettinger, Glen J. “Hard Day for Professor Midgley: An Essay for Fawn McKay Brodie.” Dialogue 32 (1) Spring 1999: 91-101 [p. 96]

Hamilton, Keith E. Church Growth in the High Andes. Lucknow, India : Lucknow Publishing House, 1962.

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Hamilton, Marshall. “From Assassination to Expulsion: Two Years of Distrust, Hostility, and Violence.” Brigham Young University Studies 32 (3) Winter 1992: 229-237.

Armstrong, Richard N. “Researching Mormonism: General Conference as Artifactual Gold Mine.” [Notes and Comments] Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 151-168 [p. 160]

Hamilton, Milton W. (Milton Wheaton), 1901-     Anti-Masonic Newspapers, 1826-1834. Portland, Me. : The Southworth-Anthoensen Press, 1939.

Homer, Michael W. “`Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry’: The Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonism.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 1-113 [p. 21]

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Hansen, Lorin K. “Voyage of the Brooklyn.” Dialogue 21 (3) Autumn 1988: 47-72 [p. 51]

Hamites

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. 12, 14, 18, 25-26]

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Dibble, William E. “Heavens Turning in the Sky.” [Review] Dialogue 11 (3) Autumn 1978: 85-87.

Hamm, Margherita A. Famous Families of New York. New York : Putnam’s, 1902.

Hansen, Lorin K. “Voyage of the Brooklyn.” Dialogue 21 (3) Autumn 1988: 47-72 [p. 51]

Hamm, Peter M. Continuity and Change among Canadian Mennonite Brethren. Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1987.

Mauss, Armand L. “Assimilation and Ambivalence: The Mormon Reaction to Americanization.” Dialogue 22 (1) Spring 1989: 30-67 [p. 32]

Hammer, Stephen J. “Brodie's Ruler.” [Letters to the Editors] Dialogue 15 (2) Summer 1982: 6-7.

Hammer, Stephen Jay. “Is She at Home? [Letters] Dialogue 22 (2) Summer 1989: 10-11.

Hammer, Stephen J. “Priesthood Confusion.” [Letters] Dialogue 19 (3) Fall  1986: 21-23.

Hammer, Stephen Jay. "Professional Myths about Latter-day Therapy.” [Notes and Comments] Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 183-195.

Farkas, John. “Palmyra Professors.” [Letters] Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: vii-viii.

Hamerton-Kelly, Robert. Pre-Existence, Wisdom, and the Son of Man: A Study of the Idea of Pre-Existence in the New Testament. By R. G. Hamerton-Kelly. Cambridge [Eng.] :University Press, 1973.

Ostler, Blake T. “The Idea of Pre-Existence in the Development of Mormon Thought.” Dialogue 15 (1) Spring 1982: 59-78.

Hammon, J. Marion

Driggs, Ken. “Fundamentalist Attitudes toward the Church: The Sermons of Leroy S. Johnson.” Dialogue 23 (2) Summer 1990: 39-60 [p. 54]

Quinn, D. Michael. “Plural Marriage and Mormon Fundamentalism.” Dialogue 31 (2) Summer 1998: 1-68 [p. 14, 36]

Hammon-Timpson Group

Quinn, D. Michael. “Plural Marriage and Mormon Fundamentalism.” Dialogue 31 (2) Summer 1998: 1-68 [p. 14-15, 36]

Hammond, Fletcher B. Geography of the Book of Mormon. Salt Lake City : Utah Printing Company, 1959.

Wunderli, Earl M. “Critique of a Limited Geography for Book of Mormon Events.” Dialogue 35 (3) Fall 2002: 161-197 [p. 168]

Hammond, Fletcher B. “Where is the Hill Cumorah?” address delivered, March 25, 1964, to the Campus Chapter of the University Archaeological Society, Brigham Young University.

Wunderli, Earl M. “Critique of a Limited Geography for Book of Mormon Events.”