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Barney, Kevin L. “Joseph Smith’s Emendation of Hebrew Genesis 1:1.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 30 (4) Winter 1997: 103-135 [p. 110-111]
Dozeman, Thomas B.
“The Authorship of the Pentateuch.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 32 (4) Winter 1999: 87-112 [p.
99-100, 107-110]
“J. Golden Kimball: Apostle and Folk Hero.” [Review
of: Cheney, Thomas E. The Golden Legacy: A Folk History of J.
Golden Kimball.
“J. Reuben Clark, Jr.: Political Isolationism Revisited.” [Challenge, Constancy and Change: Samples of the Mormon Experience in the Twentieth Century – I. Men and Their Interests] Martin B. Hickman and Ray C. Hillam Dialogue 7 (1) Spring 1972: 37-46.
J.
Riggs, Robert E. “Government-Sponsored Prayer in the Classroom.” Dialogue 18 (3) Fall 1985: 43-65 [p. 61]
J. Reuben Clark, Jr.,
Diplomat and Statesman. Ray C. Hillam, editor. Charles D. Tate, Jr.,
associate editor. Laura Wadley, assistant editor. Papers presented at a
symposium held at
Blais, Pierre. “The Enduring Paradox: Mormon Attitudes Toward War and Peace.” Dialogue 17 (4) Winter 1984: 61-73 [p. 65]
J. Reuben Clark: The
Public Years. By Frank W. Fox.
Robinson, Michael C. “No Diplomatic Immunity.” [Review] Dialogue 15 (3) Autumn 1982: 126-128.
J. Willard Marriott Library (
Brown, L. G. “The
Cooley, Everett L.
“The B. H. Roberts Papers at the
Hansen, Ralph W. “The Frederick Kesler Collection.” [Among the Mormons] Dialogue 7 (2) Summer 1972: 78-79.
Larson, Stan. “Henry D. Moyle: A Chapter from Richard D. Poll’s Unpublished Biography.” Dialogue 30 (2) Summer 1997: 35-48 [p. 35]
Larson, Stan.
“A ‘Meeting of the Brethren’: The Discovery of Official
Minutes of a 1902 Meeting of the First Presidency and Twelve Apostles.” Dialogue 31 (2) Summer 1998: 77-95 [p.
77, 79
Larson, Stan.
“The Odyssey of Thomas Stuart Ferguson.” Dialogue 23 (1) Spring 1990: 55-93 [p. 72]
Murphy, Thomas. “Simply Implausible: DNA and a Mesoamerican Setting for the Book of Mormon.” Dialogue 36 (4) Winter 2003: 109-131 [p. 123]
Pugsley, Sharon. “Potpourri.” (manuscripts acquired at the Marriott Library) [Among the Mormons] Dialogue 8 (2) [Summer] 1973: 99-101.
Pugsley, Sharon. “Potpourri.” (manuscripts acquired at the Marriott Library) [Among the Mormons] Dialogue 8 (3/4) Autumn/Winter 1973: 177.
Pugsley, Sharon. “Potpourri.” (manuscripts acquired at the Marriott Library) [Among the Mormons] Dialogue 9 (3) Autumn 1974: 86.
Pugsley, Sharon. [Manuscripts acquired at the Marriott Library] [Among the Mormons] Dialogue 9 (1) Spring 1974: 101-102.
Roberts, Allen D. “‘The Truth Is the Most Important Thing’: The New Mormon History According to Mark Hofmann.” Dialogue 20 (4) Winter 1987: 87-96 [p. 94]
Jabusch, David M. “Mormon
Anti-ERA Rhetoric: An Exercise in Piety.” paper presented at the Meeting
of the Speech Communication Association,
Armstrong, Richard N.
“Researching Mormonism: General Conference as Artifactual Gold
Mine.” [Notes and Comments] Dialogue
30 (3) Fall 1997: 151-168 [p. 151-152]
Jachin and Boaz: or, An Authentic Key to the
Door of Free-Masonry! Ancient and Modern. Calculated Not Only for the
Instruction of Every New Made Mason, but also for the Information of All Who
Intend to Become Brethren. Interspersed with a Variety of Notes and Remarks
Necessary to Explain and Render the Whole Clear to the Meanest Capacity. By a
Gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge.
Ostler, Blake T. “The Book of Mormon as a Modern Expansion of an Ancient Source.” Dialogue 20 (1) Spring 1987: 66-123.
Jachin
and Boaz, or, An Authentic Key to the Door of Free-Masonry Calculated Not Only
for the Instruction of Every New-Made Mason: But Also for the Information of
All Who Intend to Become Brethren; Illustrated With an Accurate Plan of the
Drawing on the Floor of a Lodge, and Interspersed with Variety of Notes and
Remarks, Necessary to Explain and Render the Whole Clear to the Meanest
Capacity. By a Gentleman
Belonging to the
Homer,
Michael W. “`Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry’: The Relationship
between Freemasonry and Mormonism.” Dialogue
27 (3) Fall 1994: 1-113 [p. 7, 11]
Jack, Elaine
Hatch, Tina. “‘Changing Times Bring Changing Conditions’: Relief Society, 1960 to the Present.” Dialogue 37 (3) Fall 2004: 65-98 [p. 68-69, 83, 87-89, 94-95]
Jack, James
Lyman, Edward Leo. “The Alienation of an Apostle from His Quorum: The Moses Thatcher Case.” Dialogue 18 (2) Summer 1985: 67-91 [p. 71]
Jack, James. [to J. W. Young]
Lyman, E. Leo. “The Political Background of the Woodruff Manifesto.” Dialogue 24 (3) Fall 1991: 21-39 [p. 23]
Jack, Ronald Collett. “
Quinn, D. Michael. “From Sacred Grove to Sacral Power Structure.” Dialogue 17 (2) Summer 1984: 9-34 [p. 25]
Cazier, Paul R.
“Stealing the Reaper’s Grim: The Challenge of Dying Well.”
[Personal Voices] Dialogue 32 (4)
Winter 1999: 115-146 [p. 144-145]
Jack-Mormons
Bates, Irene M. “Uncle John Smith, 1781-1854: Patriarchal Bridge.” Dialogue 20 (3) Fall 1987: 79-89 [p. 85]
Brodie, Fawn. “Fawn McKay Brodie: An Oral History Interview.” Interviewed by Shirley E. Stephenson Dialogue 14 (2) Summer 1981: 99-116 [p. 106]
Cannon, Mark W. “Mormons in
the Executive Suite.” [Mormons in the
de Santiago, Juan. “Recovering the Signifier: New Jack Mormons.” Dialogue 30 (1) Spring 1997: 47-50.
Nelson, Marian.
“Drinking, and Flirting with the Mormon Church.” Dialogue 25 (4) Winter 1992: 158-168 [p.
158]
Rosenbaum, Karen. “Antidote for Solitude: The Life of Bonnie Bobet.” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 37 (3) Fall 2004: 173-181 [p. 178]
Rosenbaum, Karen. “Wallace Stegner: The Unwritten Letter.” Dialogue 28 (1) Spring 1995: 41-47 [p. 42]
Shipps, Jan. “An
‘Inside-Outsider’ in
Waterman, Bryan. “‘Awaiting Translation’: Timothy Liu, Identity Politics, and the Question of Religious Authenticity.” Dialogue 30 (1) Spring 1997:159-176 [p. 168]
Waterman, Bryan, and Joanna Brooks. “Millennium
Approaches: An Introduction to New Mormon Scholarship.” Dialogue 30 (1) Spring 1997: 1-3 [p. 1]
Whiting, Carlos S. “An Honorable Surrender: The Experience of Conversion.” Dialogue 2 (1) Spring 1967: 40-47 [p. 47]
Jackall, Robert
DiPadova, Laurie
Newman. “Max Weber and
Jackall, Robert. Moral Mazes: The World of Corporate Managers.
DiPadova, Laurie
Newman. “Max Weber and
Jackman, Levi. Diary. Archives, Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints,
Walker, Ronald W. “‘A Banner is
Unfurled’: Mormonism’s
Jackovitch, Karen G. and Mark Sennett. “The Children of John Wayne, Susan Hayward and Dick Powell Fear That Fallout Killed Their Parents.” People (November 10, 1980): 44.
Dickson, Mary. “Living and Dying with Fallout.” Dialogue 37 (2) Summer 2004: 1-35 [p. 4-5]
“Jackrabbits.” William Powley Dialogue
25 (1) March 1992: 114-115.
Jackson, Abner
Bush, Lester E., Jr. “The Spalding Theory Then and Now.” Dialogue 10 (4) Autumn 1977: 40-69 [p. 51]
Jackson, A. C. F. (Alexander Cosby Fishburn), 1903- Search under: The English Masonic Exposures of 1760-1769:
With Full Transcripts of Three Distinct Knocks, 1760, Jachin and Boaz, 1762,
Shibboleth, 1765. Commentaries by A.C.F. Jackson.
Jackson, A. C. F. (Alexander Cosby Fishburn), 1903- Rose-Croix: The History of the Ancient and Accepted Rite for
Homer, Michael W.
“`Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry’: The Relationship between
Freemasonry and Mormonism.” Dialogue
27 (3) Fall 1994: 1-113 [p. 109]
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845—Relations with Choctaw Indians
Parry, Keith. “Joseph Smith and the Clash of Sacred Cultures.” Dialogue 18 (4) Winter 1985: 65-80 [p. 75]
Jackson, Barbara. “Onward Christian Soldiers.” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 9 (1) Spring 1974: 8-9.
Jackson, Bernard S. “Some Comparative Legal History: Robbery and Brigandage.” Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 1 (1970): 45-103.
Ostler, Blake T. “The Book of Mormon as a Modern Expansion of an Ancient Source.” Dialogue 20 (1) Spring 1987: 66-123.
Jackson, Bernard S. Theft in Early Jewish Law. Oxford [Eng.] : Clarendon Press, 1972.
Ostler, Blake T. “The Book of Mormon as a Modern Expansion of an Ancient Source.” Dialogue 20 (1) Spring 1987: 66-123.
Jackson, Frank. “Epiphenomenal Qualia.” Philosophical Quarterly 32 (1982): 127-136.
Peck, Steven L. “The Current Philosophy of Consciousness Landscape: Where Does LDS Thought Fit?” Dialogue 38 (1) Spring 2005: 36-64 [p. 48]
Jackson, Frank. “What Mary Didn’t Know.” Journal of Philosophy 32 (1986): 291-295.
Peck, Steven L. “The Current Philosophy of Consciousness Landscape: Where Does LDS Thought Fit?” Dialogue 38 (1) Spring 2005: 36-64 [p. 48]
Jackson, George Pullen, 1874-1953. Another Sheaf of White Spirituals. Search under: Another Sheaf of White Spirituals. Collected, edited, and illustrated by George Pullen Jackson. Gainesville, Fla. : University of Florida Press, 1952.
Jackson, George Pullen, 1874-1953. Down-East Spirituals, and Others. New York : Da Capo Press, 1975.
Hicks, Michael. “Poetic Borrowing in Early Mormonism.” Dialogue 18 (1) Spring 1985: 132-142 [p. 137]
Jackson, Ida Walser
Embry, Jessie L. “Burden or Pleasure? A Profile of LDS Polygamous Husbands.” Dialogue 20 (4) Winter 1987: 158-166.
Jackson, Iva R.
Embry, Jessie L. “Burden or Pleasure? A Profile of LDS Polygamous Husbands.” Dialogue 20 (4) Winter 1987: 158-166.
Jackson, Jean E. “Straddling the Mind-Body Split: Liminality and Chronic Pain.” February 1996, privately circulated.
Hangen, Tona J. “
Jackson, Jesse, 1941-
Farr, Cecilia Konchar. “Dancing through the Doctrine: Observations on Religion and Feminism.” Dialogue 28 (3) Fall 1995: 1-12 [p. 5]
Quinn, D. Michael. “Prelude to the National ‘Defense of Marriage’ Campaign: Civil Discrimination Against Feared or Despised Minorities.” Dialogue 33 (3) Fall 2000: 1-52 [p. 51]
Jackson, Joel Hills
Embry, Jessie L. “Burden or Pleasure? A Profile of LDS Polygamous Husbands.” Dialogue 20 (4) Winter 1987: 158-166.
Jackson, Joseph, 1867-1946. Encyclopedia of Philadelphia. Harrisburg : National Historical Association, 1931-1933.
Kimball, Stanley B. “New Light on Old Egyptiana: Mormon Mummies 1848-71.” Dialogue 16 (4) Winter 1983: 72-90 [p. 79]
Jackson, Joseph H.
Roberts, Allen Dale. “Profile of Apostasy: Who Are the Bad Guys, Really?” Dialogue 31 (4) Winter 1998: 143-162 [p. 154]
Jackson, Joseph H. A
Narrative of the Adventures and Experience of Joseph H. Jackson, in Nauvoo,
Disclosing the Depths of Mormon Villainy.
Compton, Todd. “A Trajectory of Plurality: An Overview of Joseph Smith’s Thirty-three Plural Wives.” Dialogue 29 (2) Summer 1996: 1-38 [p. 5, 7-8, 15]
Jackson, Karl D. Traditional Authority, Islam, and Rebellion: A Study of Indonesian Political Behavior. Berkeley : University of California Press, c1980.
Jones,
Garth N. “Spreading the Gospel in
Jackson, Kent P. “Joseph Smith and the Historicity of the Book of Mormon.” IN: Historicity and the Latter-day Saint Scriptures. Edited by Paul Y. Hoskisson. (Religious Studies Center monograph series; v. 18). Provo, Utah : Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University; American Fork, Utah : Distributed by Covenant Communications, c2001, p. 123-140.
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. 80]
Jackson, Kent P. The Old Testament. Search under: The
Old Testament: Genesis to 2 Samuel. Edited by Kent P. Jackson and Robert L.
Millet.
Jackson, Kent P. “‘Never Have I Showed Myself
unto Man’: A Suggestion for Understanding Ether 3:15a.”
Metcalfe, Brent Lee. "Apologetic and Critical Assumptions about Book of Mormon Historicity.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 153-184 [p. 158-159]
Jackson, Kent P. “The Sacred Literature of the
Latter-day Saints.” IN: The Bible
and Bibles in
Forsberg, Jr., Clyde
R. “Retelling the Greatest Story Ever Told: Popular Literature as
Scripture in Antebellum
Jackson, Kent P. [Review of: Nibley, Hugh W. Old Testament and Related Studies.
Edited by John W. Welch, Gary P. Gillum, Don E. Norton.
Hettinger, Glen J.
“Hard Day for Professor Midgley: An Essay for Fawn McKay Brodie.” Dialogue 32 (1) Spring 1999: 91-101 [p.
99]
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.
135]
Wright, David P. “A Maturing View of the Book of
Mormon.” [Review of: An Insider’s View of Mormon Origins. Grant H. Palmer.
Jackson, Michael, 1940- Paths Toward a Clearing: Radical Empiricism and Ethnographic Inquiry.
Basquiat, Jennifer Huss.
“Embodied Mormonism: Performance, Vodou and the LDS Faith in
Hangen, Tona J. “
Jackson, Rebecca
Walker, Alison. “Theological Foundations of
Patriarchy.” Dialogue 23 (3)
Fall 1990: 77-89 [p. 82]
Jackson, Richard. “What Are Poets For” Mala Reviji: A Review of Slovene Art and Culture Spring 1995: 6.
Barber, Phyllis. “The Precarious Walk Away from Mormonism, All the Time with a Stitch in My Side.” Dialogue 29 (3) Fall 1996: 120-129 [p. 121, 126, 128]
Embry, Jessie L., and William A. Wilson. “Folk Ideas of Mormon Pioneers.” Dialogue 31 (3) Fall 1998: 81-99 [p. 91-92]
Jackson, Richard H. “The Mormon Experience: The Plains as Sinai, The Great Salt Lake as the Dead Sea, and the Great Basin as Desert-Cum-Promise Land.” Journal of Historical Geography 18 (1) January 1992: 41-58.
Embry, Jessie L., and William A. Wilson. “Folk Ideas of Mormon Pioneers.” Dialogue 31 (3) Fall 1998: 81-99 [p. 87-88]
Jackson, Richard H., 1941- The Mormon Role in the Settlement of the West. Richard H. Jackson,
editor. (Charles Redd Monographs in Western History; no. 9)
Walker, Ronald W. “A Minor Landmark.” [Review] Dialogue 12 (4) Winter 1979: 128-129.
Jackson, Richard H.
“Righteous and Environmental Change: The Mormons and the
Environment.” IN: Essays on the American West, 1973-1974. Thomas G. Alexander, editor.
Embry, Jessie L., and William A. Wilson. “Folk Ideas of Mormon Pioneers.” Dialogue 31 (3) Fall 1998: 81-99 [p. 87, 89-92]
Jackson, Richard H. “Symposium on Mormons and the
West.” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue
9 (2) Summer 1974: 6.
Jackson, Samuel, 1787-1872. The
Principles of Medicine, Founded on the Structure and Functions of the Animal
Organism. Philadelphia : Carey & Lea, 1832.
Bush, Lester E., Jr. “The Word of Wisdom in Early Nineteenth-Century Perspective.” Dialogue 14 (3) Autumn 1981: 47-65.
Hardy, B. Carmon.
“Self-Blame and the Manifesto.” Dialogue
24 (3) Fall 1991: 43-57 [p. 49]
Smith, George D.
“Nauvoo Roots of Mormon Polygamy, 1841-46: A Preliminary Demographic
Report.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring
1994: 1-72 [p. 24]
Best, Karl F. “Changes in the Revelations, 1833
to 1835.” Dialogue 25 (1) March
1992: 87-112 [p. 103]
Bush, Lester E. “Mormonism's Negro Doctrine: An Historical Overview.” [History and Doctrine] Dialogue 34 (1&2) Spring/Summer 2001: 225-293 [p. 226-228, 258]
Firmage,
Edwin B. “Reflections on Mormon History:
Launius, Roger D. Zion's Camp: Expedition to
Parry, Keith. “Joseph Smith and the Clash of Sacred Cultures.” Dialogue 18 (4) Winter 1985: 65-80 [p. 68]
Quinn, D. Michael. “The Mormon Church and the Spanish-American War: An End to Selective Pacifism.” Dialogue 17 (4) Winter 1984: 11-30 [p. 13, 20]
Stuy, Brian H. “`Come, Let Us
Go Up to the Mountain of the Lord’: The
Van Wagoner, Richard S. “Sarah M. Pratt: The Shaping of an Apostate.” Dialogue 19 (2) Summer 1986: 69-99 [p. 87]
Jacob (Biblical Patriarch)
Barney, Kevin L. “Reflections on the Documentary Hypothesis.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 57-99 [p. 88]
Molen,
Steven. “The Identity of Jacob's Opponent: Wrestling with Ambiguity in
Genesis 32:22-32.” [Scriptural studies] Dialogue 26 (2) Summer 1993: 187-200.
Price, Robert M. “Joseph Smith in the Book of Mormon.” Dialogue 36 (4) Winter 2003: 89-96 [p. 90]
Sandberg, Karl C. (Karl Christian), 1931-2000. “Jacob and the Angel: Modern Readers and the Old Testament.” [Notes of Interest] Dialogue 39 (1) Spring 2006: 180-187.
Van Wagoner, Richard S. “Sarah M. Pratt: The Shaping of an Apostate.” Dialogue 19 (2) Summer 1986: 69-99 [p. 72]
Vogel, Dan. “‘The Prophet Puzzle’ Revisited.” Dialogue 31 (3) Fall 1998: 125-140 [p. 134]
Jacob, Emily
Bates,
Irene M. "Patriarchal Blessing and the Routinization of Charisma.” Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 1-29 [p. 16]
Jacob, Henry
Rust, Val D. “Mormonism and
the Radical Religious Movement in Early Colonial
Jacob, Jeffrey C. “Explorations in Mormon Social Character: Beyond the Liahona and Iron Rod.” Dialogue 22 (2) Summer 1989: 44-74.
Jacob, Jeffrey C. “Religious Tolerance: Mormons in the American Mainstream.” Merlin B. Brinkerhoff, Jeffrey C. Jacob, and Marlene M. Mackie Dialogue 20 (3) Fall 1987: 90-95.
Jacob, Jeffrey C. “Theories of Social and Educational Inequality: From Dichotomy to Typology.” British Journal of Sociology of Education 2 (1) 1981: 71-89.
Jacob, Jeffrey C. “Explorations in Mormon Social Character: Beyond the Liahona and Iron Rod.” Dialogue 22 (2) Summer 1989: 44-74 [p. 54]
Jacob, Margaret C., 1943- The Origins of Anglo-American Radicalism. Search under: The Origins of Anglo-American Radicalism. Edited by Margaret Jacob and James Jacob for the Institute for Research in History. London; Boston : Allen & Unwin, 1984.
Jacob, Norton
Heath, Steven H. “The Sacred Shout.” Dialogue 19 (3) Fall 1986: 115-123 [p. 119]
Jacob, Norton.
[Diary] Archives, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
Walker, Ronald W. “‘A Banner is
Unfurled’: Mormonism's
Jacob, Udney Hay, 1781- An Extract from a Manuscript Entitled: The Peacemaker, or the Doctrines of the Millennium, Being a Treatise on Religion and Jurisprudence. Or a New System of Religion and Politics. For God, My Country, and My Rights. Nauvoo, Ill. : J. Smith, printer, 1842.
Foster, Lawrence. “A Little-Known Defense of Polygamy from the Mormon Press in 1842.” Dialogue 9 (4) Winter 1974: 21-34.
Groesbeck, C. Jess. “Psychosexual Identity and the Marriage Relationship.” Dialogue 2 (1) Spring 1967: 130-135 [p. 132]
Jacob, Udney Hay, 1781- An Extract of Grand Selections from a Manuscript Entitled The Peace Maker by the Great Mormon Prophet, J. Smith, Wherein Is Contained All the Secrets of Mormonism in Relation to Marriage, Polygamy, Spiritual Wives, Whoredom, Adultery, Fornication, Rapes, Concubinage, Virginity, Etc. [Published] by Paul Harrison, late an elder in the Mormon Church. Manchester : Printed for P. Harrison for J. Leach, 1850.
Foster, Lawrence. “A Little-Known Defense of Polygamy from the Mormon Press in 1842.” Dialogue 9 (4) Winter 1974: 21-34.
“Jacob and the Angel: Modern Readers and the Old Testament.” [Notes of Interest] Karl Sandberg Dialogue 39 (1) Spring 2006: 180-187.
Jacob ben Asher, ca. 1269-ca. 1340
Lenowitz, Harris. “The Binding of Isaac: A View of Jewish Exegesis.” Dialogue 20 (2) Summer 1987: 90-99 [p. 97]
Jacobi, Jolande Székács, 1890- Paracelsus.
Search under: Paracelsus,
Philippus Aureolus. Paracelsus: Selected
Writings. Edited with an introduction by Jolande Jacobi, translated by
Norbert Guterman.
Jacobs, Briant
Clark, Marden J. “Toward a More Perfect Order Within: Being the Confessions of an Unregenerate But Not Unrepentant Mistruster of Mormon Literature.” Dialogue 16 (4) Winter 1983: 91-100 [p. 92-93]
Jacobs, Emma R.
Van Wagoner, Richard S. “Mormon Polyandry in Nauvoo.” Dialogue 18 (3) Fall 1985: 67-83 [p. 78]
Jacobs, Henry
Charles, Melodie Moench. “The Need for a New Mormon Heaven.” Dialogue 21 (3) Autumn 1988:73-87 [p. 82]
Jacobs, Henry B.
Johnson, Jeffery Ogden.
“Determining and Defining ‘Wife’: The Brigham Young
Households.” Dialogue 20 (3)
Fall 1987: 57-70 [p. ]
Van Wagoner, Richard S. “Mormon Polyandry in Nauvoo.” Dialogue 18 (3) Fall 1985: 67-83 [p.
78-80]
Jacobs, James B.
and Kimberly Potter. Hate Crimes:
Criminal Law & Identity Politics.
Mauss, Armand L.
“On ‘Defense of Marriage’ a Reply to Quinn.” Dialogue 33 (3) Fall 2000: 53-65 [p. 65]
Jacobs, Jerry. “The Church has Divine Mandate to Teach Gospel to Indians.” Church News November 20, 1976.
Hangen, Tona J. “
Jacobs, Louis.
“Hermeneutics.” IN: Encyclopaedia
Judaica.
Schmidt, Daryl D.
“The Sabbath Day: To Heal or Not to Heal.” Dialogue 27 (4) Winter 1994: 124-147 [p. 134]
Jacobs, Lyn R.
Roberts, Allen D. “The Hofmann Case: Six Issues.” [The Document Diggers and Their Discoveries: A Panel] Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 47-52 [p. 49]
Sillitoe, Linda. “The Successful Marketing of the Holy Grail.” Dialogue 20 (4) Winter 1987: 97-104 [p. 101]
Jacobs, Lyn R. “Stalking the Wild Document: An Interview with Lyn R. Jacobs.” Sunstone 10 (8) [1986]: 9-19.
Johnson, Jeffery O. “The Damage Done: An Archivist's View.” [The Document Diggers and Their Discoveries: A Panel] Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 52-60 [p. 55]
Jacobs, Raymond H. Illustrated
Stories from the Book of Mormon. By Raymond H. Jacobs, artist; Clinton F.
Larson, narrative and editing; and Joseph N. Revill, correlator and writer.
Silver, Ruth. [Short Notices] Dialogue 3 (2) Summer 1968: 146-147.
Jacobs, Udney Hay. Peace Maker. J. Smith, Printer, 1842.
Foster, Lawrence. “A Little-Known Defense of Polygamy from the Mormon Press in 1842.” Dialogue 9 (4) Winter 1974: 21-34.
Jacobs, Zina D. H. Search under: Young, Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs Smith, 1821-1901.
Jacobs v.
Driggs, Ken. “Reflecting on the Death Penalty.” Dialogue 29 (2) Summer 1996: 55-68 [p. 60]
Jacobsen,
Anderson, Lavina
Fielding. “The LDS Intellectual Community and Church Leadership: A
Contemporary Chronology.” Dialogue
26 (1) Spring 1993: 7-64 [p. 11]
Anderson, Lavina Fielding. “Ministering Angels: Single Women in Mormon Society.” Dialogue 16 (3) Autumn 1983: 59-72 [p. 65-66]
Arrington, Leonard J. “The Writing of Latter-day Saint History: Problems, Accomplishments and Admonitions.” [From the Pulpit] Dialogue 14 (3) Autumn 1981: 119-129 [p. 125]
Jacobsen, Ted M.
Anderson, Lavina
Fielding. “The LDS Intellectual Community and Church Leadership: A
Contemporary Chronology.” Dialogue
26 (1) Spring 1993: 7-64 [p. 54]
Jacobson, Arland Dean. The First Gospel: An Introduction to Q. Sonoma, CA : Polebridge Press, c1992.
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.
155]
Schmidt, Daryl D.
“The Sabbath Day: To Heal or Not to Heal.” Dialogue 27 (4) Winter 1994: 124-147 [p. 125-126]
Jacobson, Cardell
K., Tim B. Heaton, E. Dale LeBaron, and Trina Louise Hope. “Black Mormon
Concerts in the United States and Africa: Social Characteristics and Perceived
Acceptance.” IN: Contemporary Mormonism: Social Science
Perspectives. Edited by Marie Cornwall, Tim B. Heaton, and Lawrence A.
Young.
Nielsen, Michael E. “Peace Psychology and Mormonism: A Broader Vision for Peace.” Dialogue 37 (1) Spring 2004: 109-132 [p. 127]
Jacobson, Cardell K. “Black Mormons in the 1980s: Pioneers in a White Church.” Review of Religious Research 33 (December 1991): 146-152.
Mauss, Armand L. “Mormonism’s Worldwide Aspirations and its Changing Conceptions of Race and Lineage.” [A European Conference] Dialogue 34 (3&4): Fall/Winter 2001: 103-133 [p. 125]
Jacobson, Rosemary. Alternative Family Lifestyles Mormon Polygamy. Search under: Alternative
Family Lifestyles Mormon Polygamy. [videorecording] Director, Rosemary
Jacobson; research, Brent Barlow; producer, Dept. of Human Development, Family
Living and Community Educational Services, UW--Stout and UW--Stout
Teleproduction Center, 1976.
Jacobson, Ethel
Waterstradt, Jean Anne. “Relief Society's Golden Years: The Magazine.” Dialogue 37 (3) Fall 2004: 99-107 [p. 106]
Jacobus Berzelius Medal (
Heath, Steven H. “The Reconciliation of Faith and Science: Henry Eyring's Achievement.” Dialogue 15 (3) Autumn 1982: 87-99 [p. 98]
Kimball, Edward L. “Harvey Fletcher and Henry Eyring: Men of Faith and Science.” Dialogue 15 (3) Autumn 1982: 74-86 [p. 82]
Jacoby, Neil H. (Neil Herman), 1909-1979. The Progress of Peoples: Toward a Theory and Policy of Development with External Aid. With a Center discussion. Santa Barbara, Calif. : Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1969.
Jones, Garth N. “Expanding
Jacques, John. Catechism for Children. Liverpool, 1854.
Crawley, Peter. “Parley P. Pratt: Father of Mormon Pamphleteering.” Dialogue 15 (3) Autumn 1982: 13-26.
Jacques, John. “Life and Labor of Sidney Rigdon.” Improvement Era 3 (1899-1900): 100.
McKiernan, F. Mark. “The Conversion of Sidney Rigdon to Mormonism.” Dialogue 5 (2) Summer 1970: 71-78 [p. 76]
Jacques,
Anderson, Lavina Fielding. “Ministering Angels: Single Women in Mormon Society.” Dialogue 16 (3) Autumn 1983: 59-72 [p. 60]
Compton,
Todd
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