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W. Clement and Jessie V. Stone Foundation

Anderson, Devery S. “A History of Dialogue, Part Two: Struggle toward Maturity, 1971-1982.” Dialogue 33 (2) Summer 2000: 1-96 [p. 20]

“W. H. Chamberlin and the Quest for a Mormon Theology.” [Notes and Comments] James M.

McLachlan Dialogue 29 (4) Winter 1996: 151-167.

W. W. Norton (Firm)

Foster, Craig L. “Madeline McQuown, Dale Morgan, and the Great Unfinished Brigham Young Biography.” Dialogue 31 (2) Summer 1998: 111-123 [p. 111]

Wach, Joachim, 1898-

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. 148]

Wach, Joachim, 1898-   Sociology of Religion. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1962, c1944.

Michaelsen, Robert S. “Thomas F. O’Dea on the Mormons: Retrospect and Assessment.” Dialogue 11 (1) Spring 1978: 44-57.

Wachsmann, Anna

Mehr, Kahlile. “The Eastern Edge: LDS Missionary Work in Hungarian Lands.” Dialogue 24 (2) Summer 1991: 27-45 [p. 32, 40]

Waco Branch Davidian Disaster, Tex., 1993

Chandler, M. Lou. “Why do Some Perceive the Church to be a Cult? Inside and Outside Perceptions versus Reality.” [Notes and Comments] Dialogue 28 (2) Summer 1995: 121-133 [p. 121]

Waddoups, William. “Martin Harris and the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 26 (September 1923): 980.

Walker, Ronald W. “Martin Harris: Mormonism’s Early Convert.” Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 29-43.

Wade, Benjamin

Buice, David. “‘All Alone and None to Cheer Me’: The Southern States Mission Diaries of J. Golden Kimball.” Dialogue 24 (1) Spring 1991: 35-54 [p. 38]

Wade, Glen.“A Conversation with Professor Atiya.” [The Facsimile Found: The Recovery of Joseph Smith’s Papyrus Manuscripts] Interviewed by Glen Wade Dialogue 2 (4) Winter 1967: 51-55.

Larson, Stan. “The Odyssey of Thomas Stuart Ferguson.” Dialogue 23 (1) Spring 1990: 55-93 [p. 68]

Wade, N. “New Alchemy Institute: Search for an Alternative Agriculture.” Science 187 (1975): 727-729.

Gibbon, Donald L. “Famine Relief, the Church, and the Environment.” Dialogue 28 (2) Summer 1995: 101-109 [p. 105-106]

Wade, Nicholas. “Scientists View New Wave of Cancer Drugs.” New York Times (May 29, 2001): D1.

Bailey, David H. “Mormonism and the Idea of Progress.” Dialogue 33 (4) Winter 2000: 69-82 [p. 80]

Wade, Richard C., 1922-   The Urban Frontier: The Rise of Western Cities, 1790-1830. Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1959.

McKiernan, F. Mark. “The Conversion of Sidney Rigdon to Mormonism.” Dialogue 5 (2) Summer 1970: 71-78 [p. 72]

Wade, Troy

Dickson, Mary. “Living and Dying with Fallout.” Dialogue 37 (2) Summer 2004: 1-35 [p. 30-31]

Wadley, Laura

Bradford, Mary L. “I, Eye, Aye: A Personal Essay on Personal Essays.” [Proceedings of The Association for Mormon Letters] Dialogue 11 (2) Summer 1978: 81-89 [p. 84-85]

Wadley, Laura. “BYU Studies, How She Is.” [Dialogue Celebrates Mormon Periodicals] Dialogue 11 (1) Spring 1978: 94-95.
Wadsworth, Milton E. (Milton Elliott)

Kimball, Edward L. “Harvey Fletcher and Henry Eyring: Men of Faith and Science.” Dialogue 15 (3) Autumn 1982: 74-86 [p. 83]

Wadsworth, Miriam B. [Letters to the Editors] Dialogue 3 (1) Spring 1968: 5.

Wadsworth, Nelson B., 1930-     Set in Stone, Fixed in Glass: The Great Mormon Temple and Its Photographers. Salt Lake City : Signature Books, 1992.

Walgren, Kent. “Inside the Salt Lake Temple: Gisbert Bossard’s 1911 Photographs.” Dialogue 29 (3) Fall 1996: 1-43 [p. 4, 13-14]

Wadsworth, Nelson B., 1930-   Through Camera Eyes. Provo, Utah : Brigham Young University Press, 1975.

Walgren, Kent L. “Photography as History.” [Review] Dialogue 10 (3) Spring 1977: 116-117.

Wagenen, Lola Van.  Search under: Van Wagenen, Lola.

Wagner, C. Peter. The Protestant Movement in Bolivia. South Pasadena, Calif. : William Carey Library, c1970.

Knowlton, David. “Thoughts on Mormonism in Latin America.Dialogue 25 (2) Summer 1992: 41-53 [p. 45]

Wagner, C. Peter. Signs & Wonders Today.   Search under: Signs & Wonders Today. Edited by C. Peter Wagner. New expanded ed. with study questions and applications. Altamonte Springs, FL : Creation House, c1987.

Wagner, C. Peter. The Third Wave of the Holy Spirit: Encountering the Power of Signs and Wonders Today. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Servant Publications, Vine Books, c1988.

Introvigne, Massimo. “The Devil Makers: Contemporary Evangelical Fundamentalist Anti-Mormonism.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 153-169 [p. 159-160]

Wagner, Norma. “Does Web Site Offer Patients False Hope?” Salt Lake Tribune (September 26, 1999): Sect. B., p. 1, 5.

Cazier, Paul R. “Stealing the Reaper’s Grim: The Challenge of Dying Well.” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 32 (4) Winter 1999: 115-146 [p. 127]

Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883

Norman, Keith E. “The Use and Abuse of Anti-Semitism in the Scriptures.” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 32 (4) Winter 1999: 167-179 [p. 172]

Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. Ring des Nibelungen. Götterdämmerung.

King, Arthur Henry. “The Banality of Evil.” [Poetry] Dialogue 38 (1) Spring 2005: 107-109 [p. 107]

Wagner, Richard V. “Distinguishing between Positive and Negative Approaches to Peace.” Journal of Social Issues 44 (2) 1988: 1-15.

Nielsen, Michael E. “Peace Psychology and Mormonism: A Broader Vision for Peace.” Dialogue 37 (1) Spring 2004: 109-132 [p. 118]

Wagner, Richard V. “Peacemaking.”  IN: Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology for the 21st Century. [Edited by] Daniel J. Christie, Richard V. Wagner, Deborah Du Nann Winter. Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c2001, p. 169-172.

Nielsen, Michael E. “Peace Psychology and Mormonism: A Broader Vision for Peace.” Dialogue 37 (1) Spring 2004: 109-132 [p. 118]

Wagon Train (Television Program)

Moloney, Karen Marguerite. “Wicks, Modems, and the Winds of War.” [Editor’s Introduction] Dialogue 37 (1) Spring 2004: 1-11 [p. 2]

Wahhabi Movement.  Search under:  Wahhābīyah.

Wahhābīyah

Jones, Garth N. “The Ahmadis of Islam: A Mormon Encounter and Perspective.” Dialogue 19 (2) Summer 1986: 39-54 [p. 40]

Wahlenmaier Family

Newell, L. Jackson. “Liberal Spirituality: A Personal Odyssey.” Dialogue 26 (1) Spring 1993: 79-92.

Wahlquist, Becca

Farr, Cecilia Konchar. “Dancing through the Doctrine: Observations on Religion and Feminism.” Dialogue 28 (3) Fall 1995: 1-12 [p. 1]

Wahlquist, Elizabeth

Richards, Paul C. “Does Paying Tithing Make You a Voting Shareholder?  Brigham Young University’s Worldwide Board of Trustees.” Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 59-69 [p. 63]

Wain, Charles S. Renounce War, Proclaim Peace. [Hymn] Paul L. Anderson (Frank Wright [pseud.]) and Lynn R. Carson (Charles S. Wain [pseud.]) Dialogue 17 (4) Winter 1984: 100-101.

Wainstock, Dennis. The Turning Point: The 1968 United States Presidential Campaign. Jefferson, NC : McFarland, 1988.

Quinn, D. Michael. “Ezra Taft Benson and Mormon Political Conflicts.” Dialogue 26 (2) Summer 1993: 1-87 [p. 62]

Wait, Owen Leon. [Survey Form] Redd Center for Western Studies.

Embry, Jessie L. “Without Purse or Scrip.” Dialogue 29 (3) Fall 1996: 77-93 [p. 87, 89-90]

“Wait Till the Wind Blows Toward Utah.” [Poetry] Edward L. Hart Dialogue 13 (2) Summer 1980: 100.

Waitangi: Maori and Pakeha Perspectives of the Treaty of Waitangi. Edited by I.H. Kawharu. Auckland; New York : Oxford University Press, 1989.

Barber, Ian G. and David Gilgen. “Between Covenant and Treaty: The LDS Future in New Zealand.” Dialogue 29 (1) Spring 1996: 207-222 [p. 209]

Waite, Ada

Mehr, Kahlile. “Women's Response to Plural Marriage.” Dialogue 18 (3) Fall 1985: 84-97 [p. 95]

Waite, Arthur Edward, 1857-1942. A New Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry. New and rev. ed. London : Rider & Co.,1921.

Buerger, David John. “The Development of the Mormon Temple Endowment Ceremony.” Dialogue 20 (4) Winter 1987: 33-76.

Homer, Michael W. “`Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry’: The Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonism.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 1-113 [p. 4, 5, 6, 10-11, 34, 104, 106, 108, 113]

Owens, Lance S. “Joseph Smith and Kabbalah: The Occult Connection.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 117-194 [p. 167-168]

Waite, Arthur Edward, 1857-1942. The Real History of the Rosicrucians Founded on Their Own Manifestoes, and on Facts and Documents Collected from the Writings of Initiated Brethren. London : George Redway, 1887.

Homer, Michael W. “`Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry’: The Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonism.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 1-113 [p. 6, 75]

Owens, Lance S. “Joseph Smith and Kabbalah: The Occult Connection.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 117-194 [p. 138-140, 151]

Waite, C. V. (Catherine V.) The Mormon Prophet and His Harem. Cambridge : Riverside Press, 1866.

Buerger, David John. “The Development of the Mormon Temple Endowment Ceremony.” Dialogue 20 (4) Winter 1987: 33-76.

Homer, Michael W. “The Judiciary and the Common Law in Utah Territory, 1850-61.” Dialogue 21 (1) Spring 1988: 97-108 [p. 101]

Waite, Frederick C. “The First Medical Diploma Mill in the United States.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 20 (November 1946): 495-504.

Divett, Robert T. “Medicine and the Mormons: A Historical Perspective.” Dialogue 12 (3) Fall 1979: 16-25.

Waite, Frederick C. “Thomsonianism in Ohio.” Ohio Archeological and Historical Quarterly 49 (1940): 322-331.

Divett, Robert T. “Medicine and the Mormons: A Historical Perspective.” Dialogue 12 (3) Fall 1979: 16-25.

Waite, Glenna

Mehr, Kahlile. “Women’s Response to Plural Marriage.” Dialogue 18 (3) Fall 1985: 84-97.

Waite, Linda J. “Does Marriage Matter?” Demography 32 (4) 1995: 483-507.

Heaton, Tim B. “Social Forces that Imperil the Family.” Dialogue 32 (4) Winter 1999: 19-41 [p. 23]

Waite, Lu Jones. Out of the West. Salt Lake City : Deseret Book Co., 1968.

Lambert, Linda. [Short Notice] Dialogue 3 (3) Autumn 1968: 145-146.

Waite, Morrison

Driggs, Ken. “The Prosecutions Begin: Defining Cohabitation in 1885.” Dialogue 21 (1) Spring 1988: 109-125 [p. 118]

Waite, Nobel

Bergera, Gary James. “Building Wilkinson’s University.” Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 105-135 [p. 124-125]

Waite, Robert G. L. (Robert George Leeson), 1919-   The Psychopathic God: Adolf Hitler. Robert G. L. Waite. New York : Basic Books, c1977.

Foster, Lawrence. “The Psychology of Prophetic Charisma: New Approaches to Understanding Joseph Smith and the Development of Charismatic Leadership.” Dialogue 36 (4) Winter 2003: 1-14 [p. 2]

“Waiting for Lightning.” [Poetry] Linda Sillitoe Dialogue 9 (3) Autumn 1974: 55-56.

Wakara, Chief

Jensen, Richard L. “Forgotten Relief Societies, 1844-67.” Dialogue 16 (1) Spring 1983: 105-125 [p. 110]

Wake, David B. “Evolution: Speciation in the Round.” Nature 409 (6818) January 18, 2001: 299-300.

Bailey, David H. “Mormonism and the New Creationism.” Dialogue 35 (4) Winter 2002: 39-59 [p. 50-51]

“The Wake of a Media Crisis: Guilt by Association or Innocence by Proclamation?” Rebecca Worthen Chandler Dialogue 25 (2) Summer 1992: 13-24.

Wakefield, Dan. “Slick-Paper Christianity.”  IN: Identity and Anxiety: Survival of the Person in Mass Society. Edited by Maurice R. Stein, Arthur J. Vidich, and David Manning White. Glencoe, Ill. : Free Press, 1960, p. 41.

Menlove, Frances Lee. “The Challenge of Honesty.” Dialogue 1 (1) Spring 1966: 44-53; reprinted Dialogue 34 (1&2) Spring/Summer 2001: 1-9 [p. 47]

Wakefield, Jeffrey Leonard

Wakefield, Jerilyn. “And Baby Makes Two: Choosing Single Motherhood.” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 137-148 [p. 138]

Wakefield, Jerilyn

Newell, Linda King and L. Jackson Newell. “Reflections from Within: A Conversation with Linda King Newell and L. Jackson Newell.” Linda King Newell and L. Jackson Newell; Interviewed by Lavina Fielding Anderson Dialogue 20 (4) Winter 1987: 19-31 [p. 21]

Wakefield, Jerilyn. “And Baby Makes Two: Choosing Single Motherhood.” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 137-148.

Wakefield, Susan

Stokes, Catherine M. “`Plenty Good Room’ in Relief Society.” Dialogue 21 (4) Winter 1988: 84-90 [p. 84, 85]

Wakeham, J. Bruce

Mehr, Kahlile. “The Trial of the French Mission.” Dialogue 21 (3) Autumn 1988: 27-45 [p. 30, 32, 35-37, 39, 44]

Wald, Leonard H. [Letters to the Editors] Dialogue 4 (1) Spring 1969: 11-12.

Davidson, Richard. [Letters to the Editors] Dialogue 4 (3) Autumn 1969: 6-7.

Moss, James R. “James Moss Replies.” [Letters to the Editors] Dialogue 4 (1) Spring 1969: 12.

Waldenses (Italian Christian Sect)

Homer, Michael W. “LDS Prospects in Italy for the Twenty-first Century.” Dialogue 29 (1) Spring 1996: 139-158 [p. 139, 143, 144, 153]

Waldholtz, Enid Greene, 1958-   [Utah more supportive of LDS values] Church News January 18, 1995: 11.

Bennion, Lowell C. “Ben” and Lawrence A. Young. “The Uncertain Dynamics of LDS Expansion, 1950-2020.” Dialogue 29 (1) Spring 1996: 8-32 [p. 27]

Waldo, Dwight. The Enterprise of Public Administration: A Summary View. Novato, Calif. : Chandler & Sharp Publishers, 1980.

Jones, Garth N. “Spiritual Searchings: The Church on Its International Mission.” Dialogue 20 (2) Summer 1987: 58-74.

Waldow, Hans Eberhard von, 1923-   Der traditionsgeschichtliche Hintergrund der prophetischen Gerichtsreden. Eberhard von Waldow. (Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft; 85). Berlin : A. Töpelmann, 1963.

Ostler, Blake T. “The Book of Mormon as a Modern Expansion of an Ancient Source.” Dialogue 20 (1) Spring 1987: 66-123.

Waldrop, Howard. Them Bones. Ace, 1984.

Card, Orson Scott. “SF and Religion.” [Letters] Dialogue 18 (2) Summer 1985: 11-13.

Waldstein, Michael.  Search under:  Apocryphon of John. Polygot. The Apocryphon of John: Synopsis of Nag Hammadi codices II,1; III,1; and IV,1 with BG 8502,2. Edited by Michael Waldstein and Frederik Wisse. Leiden ; New York : E.J. Brill, 1995. (Nag Hammadi and Manichaean studies; 33)

Wales

Dennis, Ronald D. “Captain Dan Jones and the Welch Indians.” Dialogue 18 (4) Winter 1985: 112-117.

Walgren, Kent L. “Fast and Loose Freemasonry.” Dialogue 18 (3) Fall 1985: 172-176.

Homer, Michael W. “`Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry’: The Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonism.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 1-113 [p. 2]

Walgren, Kent. “Fast and Loose Freemasonry.” [Review of:  Hogan, Mervin B. The Involvement of Freemasonry with Mormonism on the American Midwestern Frontier. Salt Lake City, Utah : s.n., 1982]  Dialogue 18 (3) Fall 1985: 172-176.

Walgren, Kent. “Fast and Loose Freemasonry.” [Review of:  Hogan, Mervin B. Mormonism and Freemasonry: The Illinois Episode. Salt Lake City : Campus Graphics, 1980] Dialogue 18 (3) Fall 1985: 172-176.

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

Walgren, Kent L. “James Adams: Early Springfield Mormon and Freemason.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 75 (2) Summer 1982: 121-136.

Buerger, David John. “The Development of the Mormon Temple Endowment Ceremony.” Dialogue 20 (4) Winter 1987: 33-76.

Homer, Michael W. “`Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry’: The Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonism.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 1-113 [p. 2]

Walgren, Kent L. “Photography as History.” [Review of:  Wadsworth, Nelson B. Through Camera Eyes. Provo, Utah : Brigham Young University Press, 1975] Dialogue 10 (3) Spring 1977: 116-117.

Walgren, Kent L. “Some Sentimental Thoughts on Leaving the Fold.” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 13 (4) Winter 1980: 75-80.

Anonymous. “Belief v. Activity.” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 14 (2) Summer 1981: 7-8.

Decker, Anne Cullimore. “New Feelings.” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 14 (2) Summer 1981: 8.

Lambert, Leon. “Struggling.” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 14 (2) Summer 1981: 7.
Numano, Jiro. “New Kind of Mormon.” [Letters] Dialogue 20 (3) Fall 1987: 5-6.

Poll, Richard D. “Liahona and Iron Rod Revisited.” Dialogue 16 (2) Summer 1983: 69-78 [p. 72]

Walker, Alice, 1944-

Bickmore, Lisa Orme. “The Lyric Body in Emma Lou Thayne’s Things Happen.” Dialogue 32 (3) Fall 1999: 73-81 [p. 73]

Walker, Alice, 1944-   The Color Purple: A Novel. New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, c1982.

Crane, Angus E. “Better than Sheep and Goats.” Dialogue 30 (2) Summer 1997: 73-78 [p. 76-77]

Walker, Alison. “Theological Foundations of Patriarchy.” Dialogue 23 (3) Fall 1990: 77-89.

Walker, Ardith N.

Bradford, Mary L. “I, Eye, Aye: A Personal Essay on Personal Essays.” [Proceedings of The Association for Mormon Letters] Dialogue 11 (2) Summer 1978: 81-89 [p. 84]

Walker, Barbara, 1946-    Out of the Ordinary.    Search under:  Out of the Ordinary: Folklore and the Supernatural. Barbara Walker, editor. Logan, Utah : Utah State University Press, c1995.

Walker, Brad. “Beyond Reservations and Obstacles.” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 36 (4) Winter 2003: ix-xi.

Walker, Bradley. “First, Mothers and Children: A Postscript to ‘Moving Zion Southward, Parts I & II.’” Dialogue 36 (3) Fall 2003: 217-223.

Jones, Garth N. “The Making of Grave Community Sin.” Dialogue 38 (2) Summer 2005: 105-108 [p. 105]

Walker, Bradley. “Spreading Zion Southward, Part I: Improving Efficiency and Equity in the Allocation of Church Welfare Resources.” Dialogue 35 (4) Winter 2002: 91-109.

Jones, Garth N. “The Making of Grave Community Sin.” Dialogue 38 (2) Summer 2005: 105-108 [p. 105]

Smith, Devyn M. “The Diverse Sheep of Israel: Should the Shepherds Resemble Their Flocks?” Dialogue 38 (4) Winter 2005: 56-74 [p. 70]

Walker, Brad. “Beyond Reservations and Obstacles.” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 36 (4) Winter 2003: ix-xi.

Warner, Michael R. “Spreading Zion Southward?” [Letters] Dialogue 36 (2) Summer 2003: v-vi.

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

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

Jones, Garth N. “The Making of Grave Community Sin.” Dialogue 38 (2) Summer 2005: 105-108 [p. 105]

Smith, Devyn M. “The Diverse Sheep of Israel: Should the Shepherds Resemble Their Flocks?” Dialogue 38 (4) Winter 2005: 56-74 [p. 59, 70]

Walker, Brad. “Beyond Reservations and Obstacles.” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 36 (4) Winter 2003: ix-xi.

Walker, Bradley. “First, Mothers and Children: A Postscript to ‘Moving Zion Southward, Parts I & II.’” Dialogue 36 (3) Fall 2003: 217-223.

Walker, Charles A.

Corcoran, Brent D. “`My Father’s Business’: Thomas Taylor and Mormon Frontier Economic Enterprise.” Dialogue 28 (1) Spring 1995: 105-141 [p. 117, 119]

Walker, Charles L. (Charles Lowell), 1832-1904

Allen, James B. “The Significance of Joseph Smith’s ‘First Vision’ in Mormon Thought.” [Reappraisals of Mormon History] Dialogue 1 (3) Autumn 1966: 29-45 [p. 43]

Hafen, P. Jane. “‘Great Spirit Listen’: The American Indian in Mormon Music.” Dialogue 18 (4) Winter 1985: 133-142 [p. 138]

Walker, Charles L. (Charles Lowell), 1832-1904. Diary of Charles Lowell Walker. Edited by A. Karl Larson and Katharine Miles Larson. Logan, Utah : Utah State University Press, 1980.

Bergera, Gary James. “The Earliest Eternal Sealing for Civilly Married Couples Living and Dead.” Dialogue 35 (3) Fall 2002: 41-66 [p. 47]

Buerger, David John. “The Development of the Mormon Temple Endowment Ceremony.” Dialogue 20 (4) Winter 1987: 33-76.

Bush, Lester E., Jr. “Ethical Issues in Reproductive Medicine: A Mormon Perspective.” Dialogue 18 (2) Summer 1985: 41-66.

Erickson, Dan. “Mormon Millennialism: The Literalist Legacy and Implications for the Year 2000.” Dialogue 30 (2) Summer 1997: 1-32 [p. 5]

Hardy, B. Carmon. “Self-Blame and the Manifesto.” Dialogue 24 (3) Fall 1991: 43-57 [p. 44-46, 51]

Hansen, Klaus J. “The Metamorphosis of the Kingdom of God: Toward a Reinterpretation of Mormon History.” [Reappraisals of Mormon History] Dialogue 1 (3) Autumn 1966: 63-83 [p. 71]

Newell, Linda King. “The Emma Smith Lore Reconsidered.” [Women and Priesthood] Dialogue 17 (3) Autumn 1984: 87-100 [p. 95]

Quinn, D. Michael. “Joseph Smith III’s 1844 Blessing and the Mormons of Utah.” Dialogue 15 (2) Summer 1982: 69-90.

Tobler, Douglas F. “Heinrich Hug and Jacob Tobler: From Switzerland to Santa Clara, 1854-80." Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 107-127 [p. 122, 123, 126, 127]

Walker, Daniel, 1922-    Rights in Conflict: The Violent Confrontation of Demonstrators and Police in the Parks and Streets of Chicago During the Week of the Democratic National Convention of 1968, A Report. Submitted by Daniel Walker, director of the Chicago Study Team, to the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence. Chicago, 1968.

Oaks, Dallin H. “Law and Order—A Two-Way Street.” [Roundtable: Riots, Minorities, and the Struggle for Justice and Order] Dialogue 3 (4) Winter 1968: 59-70 [p. 64]

Walker, David Frederick, 1838-1910

Bliss, Jonathan. Merchants and Miners in Utah: The Walker Brothers and Their Bank. By Jonathan Bliss. Salt Lake City, Utah : Western Epics, 1983. [Reviewed by:  Campbell, Eugene E. “Not Quite What Was Promised, But Much More.” Dialogue 18 (1) Spring 1985: 162-163]

Walker, Dionita

Hefner, Loretta L. “From Apostle to Apostate: The Personal Struggle of Amasa Mason Lyman.” Dialogue 16 (1) Spring 1983: 90-104 [p. 101-102]

Walker, Evan Harris. The Physics of Consciousness: The Quantum Minds and the Meaning of Life. Cambridge, Mass. : Perseus Books, c2000.

Peck, Steven L. “The Current Philosophy of Consciousness Landscape: Where Does LDS Thought Fit?” Dialogue 38 (1) Spring 2005: 36-64 [p. 50]

Walker, Franklin Dickerson, 1900-    San Francisco’s Literary Frontier. By Franklin Walker. New York : Knopf, 1939.

Arrington, Leonard J. “The Intellectual Tradition of the Latter-day Saints.” Dialogue 4 (1) Spring 1969: 13-26 [p. 14]

Walker, George Leon, 1830-1900. Thomas Hooker: Preacher, Founder, Democrat. New York : Dodd, Mead, and Co., 1891.

Rust, Val D. “Mormonism and the Radical Religious Movement in Early Colonial New England.” Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 25-55 [p. 36]

Walker, Helen. “Cornerstone (Tracting in New Mexico).” [Poetry] Dialogue 7 (2) Summer 1972: 52-53.

Walker, Helen.  Search also under:  Jones, Helen Walker.
Walker, Jim. “Burial Service.” [Poetry] Dialogue 21 (3) Autumn 1988: 149.

Walker, Jim. “Expatriate.” [Poetry] Dialogue 17 (3) Autumn 1984: 159.

Walker, Jim. “Fathering.” [Poetry] Dialogue 18 (1) Spring 1985: 7.

Walker, Jim. “The Oldest Son Leaves for Nagoya.” [Poetry] Dialogue 21 (3) Autumn 1988: 150.

Walker, John Phillip. Dale Morgan on Early Mormonism.    Search under: Morgan, Dale L. Dale Morgan on Early Mormonism: Correspondence & A New History. John Phillip Walker, editor; With a biographical introduction by John Phillip Walker; and a preface by William Mulder. Salt Lake City, Utah : Signature Books, c1986.

Topping, Gary. “Dale Morgan’s Unfinished Mormon History.” [Review] Dialogue 20 (1) Spring 1987: 173-174.

Walker, Joseph Robinson, 1836-1901

Bliss, Jonathan. Merchants and Miners in Utah: The Walker Brothers and Their Bank. By Jonathan Bliss. Salt Lake City, Utah : Western Epics, 1983. [Reviewed by:  Campbell, Eugene E. “Not Quite What Was Promised, But Much More.” Dialogue 18 (1) Spring 1985: 162-163]

Walker, Karen

Walker, Steven C. “‘Like There's No Tomorrow.’” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 16 (2) Summer 1983: 59-67 [p. 65-66]

Walker, Lucy

Charles, Melodie Moench. “The Need for a New Mormon Heaven.” Dialogue 21 (3) Autumn 1988:73-87 [p. 81]

Compton, Todd “A Trajectory of Plurality: An Overview of Joseph Smith’s Thirty-three Plural Wives.” Dialogue 29 (2) Summer 1996: 1-38 [p. 35]

Walker, Matthew Henry, 1845-1916

Bliss, Jonathan. Merchants and Miners in Utah: The Walker Brothers and Their Bank. By Jonathan Bliss. Salt Lake City, Utah : Western Epics, 1983. [Reviewed by:  Campbell, Eugene E. “Not Quite What Was Promised, But Much More.” Dialogue 18 (1) Spring 1985: 162-163]

Walker, Ranginui. Ka Whawhai Tonu Matou = Struggle Without End. Auckland : Harmondsworth : Penguin, 1990.

Barber, Ian G. and David Gilgen. “Between Covenant and Treaty: The LDS Future in New Zealand.” Dialogue 29 (1) Spring 1996: 207-222 [p. 209-210, 212]

Walker, Ranginui. Nga Tau Tohetohe = Years of Anger. Auckland, N.Z. : Penguin, 1987.

Barber, Ian G. and David Gilgen. “Between Covenant and Treaty: The LDS Future in New Zealand.” Dialogue 29 (1) Spring 1996: 207-222 [p. 213]

Walker, Rhoda

Rust, Val D. “Mormonism and the Radical Religious Movement in Early Colonial New England.” Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 25-55 [p. 40, 45]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-

Anderson, Devery S. “A History of Dialogue, Part Three: ‘Coming of Age’ in Utah, 1982-1987.” Dialogue 35 (2) Summer 2002: 1-71 [p. 3]

Arrington, Leonard J. “Coming to Terms with Mormon History: An Interview with Leonard Arrington.” Dialogue 22 (4) Winter 1989: 39-54 [p. 51, 53]

Dobay, Clara V. “Intellect and Faith: The Controversy Over Revisionist Mormon History.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 91-105 [p. 102]

Howard, Richard P. “Revisionist History and the Document Diggers.” [The Document Diggers and Their Discoveries: A Panel] Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 65-69 [p. 67]

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. 33]

Roberts, Allen Dale. “Profile of Apostasy: Who Are the Bad Guys, Really?” Dialogue 31 (4) Winter 1998: 143-162 [p. 156, 158]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “B. H. Roberts and the Woodruff Manifesto.” Brigham Young University Studies 22 (Summer 1982): 363-366.

Hardy, B. Carmon. “Self-Blame and the Manifesto.” Dialogue 24 (3) Fall 1991: 43-57 [p. 47]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “‘A Banner is Unfurled’: Mormonism's Ensign Peak.” Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 71-91.

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “The Commencement of the Godbeite Protest: Another View.” Utah Historical Quarterly 42 (3) Summer 1974: 216-244.

De Schweinitz, Rebecca. “Preaching the Gospel of Church and Sex: Mormon Women’s Fiction in the Young Woman’s Journal, 1889-1910.” Dialogue 33 (4) Winter 2000: 27-54 [p. 28-29]

Hefner, Loretta L. “From Apostle to Apostate: The Personal Struggle of Amasa Mason Lyman.” Dialogue 16 (1) Spring 1983: 90-104 [p. 99]

Homer, Michael W. “Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Spiritualism and `New Religions.’” Dialogue 23 (4) Winter 1990: 97-121 [p. 111]

Homer, Michael W. “Spiritualism and Mormonism: Some Thoughts on Similarities and Differences.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 171-191 [p. 171]

Walker, Ronald W. “The Liberal Institute: A Case Study in National Assimilation.” Dialogue 10 (4) Autumn 1977: 74-85.

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “The Continuing Legacy of the Feminine Ideal.” Dialogue 15 (3) Autumn 1982: 105-121.

Smith, George D. “Nauvoo Roots of Mormon Polygamy, 1841-46: A Preliminary Demographic Report.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 1-72 [p. 24]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “Crisis in Zion: Heber J. Grant and the Panic of 1893.” Sunstone 5 (January-February 1980): 26-34.

Cummings, Richard J. “Quintessential Mormonism: Literal-Mindedness as a Way of Life.” Dialogue 15 (4) Winter 1982: 93-102.

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “Edward Tullidge: Historian of the Mormon Commonwealth.” Journal of Mormon History 3 (1976): 55-72.

Arrington, Leonard J. “The Writing of Latter-day Saint History: Problems, Accomplishments and Admonitions.” [From the Pulpit] Dialogue 14 (3) Autumn 1981: 119-129.

Bushman, Claudia L. “Edward W. Tullidge and The Women of Mormondom.” Dialogue 33 (4) Winter 2000: 15-26 [p. 15-18]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-  “The Godbeite Protest in the Making of Modern Utah.” Ph.D. diss., University of Utah, 1977.

De Schweinitz, Rebecca. “Preaching the Gospel of Church and Sex: Mormon Women’s Fiction in the Young Woman’s Journal, 1889-1910.” Dialogue 33 (4) Winter 2000: 27-54 [p. 28-29]

Homer, Michael W. “Spiritualism and Mormonism: Some Thoughts on Similarities and Differences.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 171-191 [p. 172-173]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “‘Going to Meeting’ in Salt Lake City’s Thirteenth Ward, 1849-1881: A Microanalysis.” IN: New Views of Mormon History: A Collection of Essays in Honor of Leonard Arrington. Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, 1987, p. 138-161.

Cornwall, Marie, Camela Courtright, and Laga Van Beek. "How Common the Principle?  Women as Plural Wives in 1860." Dialogue 26 (2) Summer 1993: 139-153 [p. 145]

Launius, Roger D. “The `New Social History’ and the `New Mormon History’: Reflections on Recent Trends.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 109-127 [p. 117]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “Joseph Smith: The Palmyra Seer.” Brigham Young University Studies 24 (4) Fall 1984: 461-472.

Snow, Edgar C., Jr. “One Face of the Hero: In Search of the Mythological Joseph Smith.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 233-247 [p. 235]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “The Keep-A-Pitchinin or the Mormon Pioneer Was Human.” Brigham Young University Studies 14 (3) Spring 1974: 331-344.

Johnson, Jeffery Ogden. “On the Edge: Mormonism’s Single Men.” Dialogue 16 (3) Autumn 1983: 48-58 [p. 50-51]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “The Liberal Institute: A Case Study in National Assimilation.” Dialogue 10 (4) Autumn 1977: 74-85.

Homer, Michael W. “Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Spiritualism and `New Religions.’” Dialogue 23 (4) Winter 1990: 97-121 [p. 111]

Hurst, Gene. [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 11 (2) Summer 1978: 4.

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “Martin Harris: Mormonism’s Early Convert.” Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 29-43.

Dobay, Clara V. “Intellect and Faith: The Controversy Over Revisionist Mormon History.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 91-105 [p. 103]

Marquardt, H. Michael. “Martin Harris: The Kirtland Years, 1831-1870.” Dialogue 35 (3) Fall 2002: 1-40 [p. 1]

Metcalfe, Brent Lee. “Apologetic and Critical Assumptions about Book of Mormon Historicity.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 153-184 [p. 178]

Taylor, Alan. “Rediscovering the Context of Joseph Smith’s Treasure Seeking.” Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 18-28.

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “A Minor Landmark.” [Review of:  The Mormon Role in the Settlement of the West. Richard H. Jackson, editor. (Charles Redd Monographs in Western History; no. 9) Provo, UT : Brigham Young University Press, c1978] Dialogue 12 (4) Winter 1979: 128-129.

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   Mormon History. Ronald W. Walker, David J. Whittaker, and James B. Allen; with a contribution by Armand Mauss. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, c2001.

Bergera, Gary James. “Signature Books Defended.” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 38 (2) Summer 2005: v.

Hansen, Klaus J. “The Long Honeymoon: Jan Shipps among the Mormons.” Dialogue 37 (3) Fall 2004: 1-28 [p. 10-13]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “The Persisting Idea of American Treasure Hunting.” Brigham Young University Studies 24 (4) Fall 1984: 429-459.

Allen, James B. “The Documents: A Historian’s Approach.” [The Document Diggers and Their Discoveries: A Panel] Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 60-65.

Givens, Terryl L. “The Book of Mormon and Religious Epistemology.” [A European Conference] Dialogue 34 (3 & 4) Fall/Winter 2001: 31-54 [p. 49]

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. 26-27]

Morris, Larry. “Folklore Rebutted.” [Letters to the Editor] Dialogue 38 (3) Fall 2005: vi-x.

Snow, Edgar C., Jr. “One Face of the Hero: In Search of the Mythological Joseph Smith.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 233-247 [p. 235]

Taylor, Alan. “Rediscovering the Context of Joseph Smith’s Treasure Seeking.” Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 18-28.

Walker, Ronald W. “Martin Harris: Mormonism’s Early Convert.” Dialogue 19 (4) Winter 1986: 29-43.

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   Qualities That Count: Heber J. Grant as Businessman, Missionary, and Apostle. Provo, Utah : Brigham Young University Press, 2004. (BYU Studies special issue Vol. 43, no. 1, 2004)

Decker, Mark T. “Not a Coveyesque Self-Help Book.”  [Review] Dialogue 37 (3, i.e. 4) Winter 2004: 198-200.

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “Rachel R. Grant: The Continuing Legacy of the Feminine Ideal.” Dialogue 15 (3) Autumn 1982: 105-121.

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “Rachel R. Grant: The Continuing Legacy of the Feminine Ideal.” IN: Supporting Saints: Life Stories of Nineteenth-century Mormons. Edited with an introduction by Donald Q. Cannon and David J. Whittaker; with foreword by Larry C. Porter. Provo, Utah : Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1985, p. 17-42.

Compton, Todd. “A Trajectory of Plurality: An Overview of Joseph Smith’s Thirty-three Plural Wives.” Dialogue 29 (2) Summer 1996: 1-38 [p. 6-7]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “Seeking the ‘Remnant’: The Native American During the Joseph Smith Period.” Journal of Mormon History 19 (Spring 1993): 1-33.

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]

Walker, Ronald W. “‘A Banner is Unfurled’: Mormonism’s Ensign Peak.” Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 71-91 [p. 72]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “Sheaves, Bucklers, and the State: Mormon Leaders Respond to the Dilemmas of War.” Sunstone 7 (4) July/August 1982: 43-56.

Blais, Pierre. “The Enduring Paradox: Mormon Attitudes Toward War and Peace.” Dialogue 17 (4) Winter 1984: 61-73 [p. 62]

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. 176]

Mason, Patrick Q. “The Possibilities of Mormon Peacebuilding.” Dialogue 37 (1) Spring 2004: 12-45 [p. 15, 20, 42]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “Sheaves, Bucklers, and the State: Mormon Leaders Respond to the Dilemmas of War.”  IN: The New Mormon History: Revisionist Essays on the Past. Edited by D. Michael Quinn. Salt Lake City : Signature Books, 1992, p. 267-301.

Mason, Patrick Q. “The Possibilities of Mormon Peacebuilding.” Dialogue 37 (1) Spring 2004: 12-45 [p. 15]

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “The Stenhouses and the Making of a Mormon Image.” Journal of Mormon History 1 (1974): 51-72.

Walker, Ronald W. “The Liberal Institute: A Case Study in National Assimilation.” Dialogue 10 (4) Autumn 1977: 74-85.

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   Studies in Mormon History, 1830-1897: An Indexed Bibliography. James B. Allen, Ronald W. Walker, and David J. Whittaker; With a Topical Guide to Published Social Science Literature on the Mormons by Armand L. Mauss and Dynette Ivie Reynolds. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, c2000.

Sillito, John. “Navigating the Difficult Terrain of the Mormon Experience.” [Review] Dialogue 36 (3) Fall 2003: 266-270.

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “Unwrapping an Obstinate Enigma.” [Review of: Young, Brigham. The Essential Brigham Young. Foreword by Eugene E. Campbell. Salt Lake City : Signature Books, 1992] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 219-221.

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   Wayward Saints: The Godbeites and Brigham Young. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 1998.

Bushman, Claudia L. “Edward W. Tullidge and The Women of Mormondom.” Dialogue 33 (4) Winter 2000: 15-26 [p. 17]

De Schweinitz, Rebecca. “Preaching the Gospel of Church and Sex: Mormon Women’s Fiction in the Young Woman’s Journal, 1889-1910.” Dialogue 33 (4) Winter 2000: 27-54 [p. 28-29]

Sillito, John. “Wayward Saints: The Conflict of Opposing Visions.” [review] Dialogue 32 (4) Winter 1999: 193-195.

Walker, Ronald W. (Ronald Warren), 1939-   “When the Spirits Did Abound: Nineteenth-Century Utah’s Encounter with Free-Thought Radicalism.” Utah Historical Quarterly 50 (4) Fall 1982: 304-324.

Homer, Michael W. “Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Spiritualism and `New Religions.’” Dialogue 23 (4) Winter 1990: 97-121 [p. 111]

Homer, Michael W. “Spiritualism and Mormonism: Some Thoughts on Similarities and Differences.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 171-191 [p. 171]

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Bliss, Jonathan. Merchants and Miners in Utah: The Walker Brothers and Their Bank. By Jonathan Bliss. Salt Lake City, Utah : Western Epics, 1983. [Reviewed by:  Campbell, Eugene E. “Not Quite What Was Promised, But Much More.” Dialogue 18 (1) Spring 1985: 162-163]

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Rust, Val D. “Mormonism and the Radical Religious Movement in Early Colonial New England.” Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 25-55 [p. 53]

Walker, Steven C. “Even the Typos.” [Letters] Dialogue 19 (1) Spring 1986: 7.
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Walker, Steven C. “The ‘Lectures on Faith’: A Case Study in Decanonization.” Richard S. Van Wagoner, Steven C. Walker and Allen D. Roberts Dialogue 20 (3) Fall 1987: 71-77.
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Holladay, Valerie. “The Path of the Wanderer: Autobiographical Theory and the Personal Essay.” Dialogue 32 (3) Fall 1999: 83-91 [p. 90]

Walker, Steven C. “Those Poplars.” Steve Walker [Letters] Dialogue 21 (3) Autumn 1988: 5.

Walker, Susan. [Interview] Chicago, Ill. March 2, 1988. 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. 30, 31]

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Vogel, Dan. “The Locations of Joseph Smith’s Early Treasure Quests.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 197-231 [p. 206]

Walker, William. The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion: Containing a Choice Collection of Tunes, Hymns, Psalms, Odes, and Anthems; Selected from the Most Eminent Authors in the United States: Together with Nearly One Hundred New Tunes, Which Have Never Before Been Published; Suited to Most of the Metres Contained in Watt’s Hymns and Psalms, Mercer’s Cluster, Dossey’s Choice, Dover Selection, Methodist Hymn Book, and Baptist Harmony; and Well Adapted to Christian Churches of Every Denomination, Singing Schools, and Private Societies: Also, an Easy Introduction to the Grounds of Music, the Rudiments of Music, and Plain Rules for Beginners. New Haven, Conn. : Nathan Whiting, 1835.

Hicks, Michael. “Poetic Borrowing in Early Mormonism.” Dialogue 18 (1) Spring 1985: 132-142 [p. 139]

Walker, William Holmes. The Life Incidents and Travels of Elder William Holmes Walker. [S.l.] : Elizabeth Jane Walker Peipgrass, 1943.

Newell, Linda King. “The Emma Smith Lore Reconsidered.” [Women and Priesthood] Dialogue 17 (3) Autumn 1984: 87-100 [p. 94]

Walker, William S. The Chicago Stage. Chicago : A. J. Adams, 1884.

Kimball, Stanley B. “New Light on Old Egyptiana: Mormon Mummies 1848-71.” Dialogue 16 (4) Winter 1983: 72-90 [p. 79]

Walker, Williston, 1860-1922. A History of the Christian Church. Revised by Cyril C. Richardson, Wilhelm Pauck, Robert T. Handy. New York : Scribner, 1959.

Smith, George D. “Isaiah Updated.” George D. Smith, Jr. Dialogue 16 (2) Summer 1983: 37-51 [p. 40]

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Corcoran, Brent D. “`My Father’s Business’: Thomas Taylor and Mormon Frontier Economic Enterprise.” Dialogue 28 (1) Spring 1995: 105-141 [p. 140]

Van Wagoner, Richard S. “Sarah M. Pratt: The Shaping of an Apostate.” Dialogue 19 (2) Summer 1986: 69-99 [p. 92]

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Bishop, Marion. “On Meditation.” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 32 (1) Spring 1999: 139-143 [p. 139-140]

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Jeffery, Duane E. “Seers, Savants and Evolution: The Uncomfortable Interface.” [History and Doctrine] Dialogue 34 (1&2) Spring/Summer 2001: 183-224 [p. 189]

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Baer, Hans A. “The Aaronic Order: The Development of a Modern Mormon Sect.” Dialogue 12 (1) Spring 1979: 57-71 [p. 65-66]

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Foster, Lawrence. “The Psychology of Religious Genius: Joseph Smith and the Origins of New Religious Movements.” Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 1-22 [p. 2-4, 6]

Wallace, Anthony F. C. “Mazeway Resynthesis: A Biocultural Theory of Religious Inspiration.” Transactions of the New Academy of Sciences 18 (1956): 626-638.

Baer, Hans A. “The Aaronic Order: The Development of a Modern Mormon Sect.” Dialogue 12 (1) Spring 1979: 57-71.

Foster, Lawrence. “The Psychology of Prophetic Charisma: New Approaches to Understanding Joseph Smith and the Development of Charismatic Leadership.” Dialogue 36 (4) Winter 2003: 1-14 [p. 6]

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Foster, Lawrence. “The Psychology of Prophetic Charisma: New Approaches to Understanding Joseph Smith and the Development of Charismatic Leadership.” Dialogue 36 (4) Winter 2003: 1-14 [p. 6]

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Wallace, B. Alan. The Taboo of Subjectivity: Toward a New Science of Consciousness. New York : Oxford University Press, 2000.

Peck, Steven L. “The Current Philosophy of Consciousness Landscape: Where Does LDS Thought Fit?” Dialogue 38 (1) Spring 2005: 36-64 [p. 41]

Wallace, Carolyn M. “The Priesthood and Motherhood in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.” IN: Gender and Religion: On the Complexity of Symbols. Edited by Caroline Walker Bynum, et al. Boston : Beacon Press, 1986, p. 117-140.

Walker, Alison. “Theological Foundations of Patriarchy.” Dialogue 23 (3) Fall 1990: 77-89 [p. 78, 80]

Wallace, D.C., K. Garrison, and W.C. Knowler. “Dramatic Founder Effects in Amerindian Mitochondrial DNAs.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 68 (2) October 1985: 149-156.

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Eastmond, J. Nicholls. “The New Revelation: A Personal View.” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 12 (2): Summer 1979: 50-53 [p. 51-52]

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 [p. 20-21]

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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. 34-35]

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Brooks, Joanna. “Prolegomena to Any Future Mormon Studies.” Dialogue 30 (1) Spring 1997: 125-139 [p. 134]

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Hardy, B. Carmon. “Self-Blame and the Manifesto.” Dialogue 24 (3) Fall 1991: 43-57 [p. 49]

Walsh, Jack. “D. Arthur Haycock: Aide to Four Prophets.” Ensign 14 (August 1984): 22-27.

Quinn, D. Michael. “Ezra Taft Benson and Mormon Political Conflicts.” Dialogue 26 (2) Summer 1993: 1-87 [p. 75]

Walsh, Michael J., 1937-     Opus Dei: An Investigation into the Secret Society Struggling for Power within the Roman Catholic Church. 1st U.S. ed. San Francisco : HarperSanFrancisco, c1992.

Knowlton, David Clark. “Mormonism in Latin America: Towards the Twenty-first Century.” Dialogue 29 (1) Spring 1996: 159-176 [p. 174]

Walsh, Robert. “Il Libro di Mormon: opera di Dio o dell’uomo?” Sette e Religioni 11 (July-September 1993): 34-48.

Homer, Michael W. “LDS Prospects in Italy for the Twenty-first Century.” Dialogue 29 (1) Spring 1996: 139-158 [p. 146]

Walsh, Robert. “I Mormoni.”   IN: I Nuovi movimenti religiosi non cattolici in Italia: l’ecclesiologia della Chiesa e delle sette. G.R.I.S., Gruppo di ricerca e di informazione sulle Sette. Leumann, Torino : Elle di ci, 1987, p. 49-66.

Homer, Michael W. “LDS Prospects in Italy for the Twenty-first Century.” Dialogue 29 (1) Spring 1996: 139-158 [p. 146]

Walsh, Robert. “Mormoni variazioni sullo stesso tema.” La Presenza Cristiana 36 (November 10, 1988): 27-28.

Homer, Michael W. “LDS Prospects in Italy for the Twenty-first Century.” Dialogue 29 (1) Spring 1996: 139-158 [p. 145]

Walsh, Roger N. Paths Beyond Ego.  Search under:  Paths Beyond Ego: The Transpersonal Vision. Edited by Roger Walsh and Frances Vaughan. Los Angeles, CA : J.P. Tarcher/Perigee, 1993.

Walsh, Roger N. “States and Stages of Consciousness: Current Research and Understandings.”  IN: Toward a Science of Consciousness II: The Second Tucson Discussions and Debates. Edited by Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak, Alwyn C. Scott. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1998, p. 677-686.

Chandler, Clay L. “Scrying for the Lord: Magic, Mysticism, and the Origins of the Book of Mormon.” Dialogue 36 (4) Winter 2003: 43-78 [p. 63]

Walsh, Roger N. Staying Al