4102/Summer 2008

4102/Summer 2008


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THINKING GLOBALLY

    In Taiwan but Not of Taiwan: Challenges of the LDS Church in the Wake of the Indigenous Movement
      by Chiung Hwang Chen, pg. 3
    The Scholarly Study of Mormonism in Finland: An Overview of Literature, Research Ideas, and Sources
      by Kim B. Ostman, pg. 32
ARTICLES AND ESSAYS
    My Madness
      by Steven L. Peck, pg. 57
    "A New Future Requires a New Past"
      by Ken Driggs, pg. 71
AVENUES TO FAITH
    Polygamy, Mormonism, and Me
      by B. Carmon Hardy, pg. 85
FICTION
    The Newlyweds
      by Joshua Foster, pg. 103
    Domlik
      by Samuel Brown, pg. 115
POETRY
    Grace
      by Annette Weed, pg. 129
    Necktie
      by Anita Tanner, pg. 130
    Fidelity to Objects
      by Anita Tanner, pg. 130
    Epithalamium
      by Krista H. Richardson, pg. 132
    Caught Up
      by Mark Bennion, pg. 133
REVIEWS
    "Good Stories Told Well," A Survey of Mainstream Children's Books by LDS Authors
      by Stacy Whitman, pg. 135
    "Innocent Hooligan," a review of Douglas Thayer's Hooligan: A Mormon Boyhood
      by Edward A. Geary, pg. 140
    "The Kind of Woman Future Historians Will Study," a review of Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History
      by Jana Bouck Remy, pg. 142
PERSONAL VOICES
    Love Your Elders
      by Melissa McQuarrie, pg. 147
    Driving to Heaven
      by Tara Washburn Christensen, pg. 154
    The Goodness of the Church
      by Robert A. Rees, pg. 162
CONTRIBUTORS pg. 174


WRITING AWARDS FOR 2007 pg. 175


ABOUT THE ARTIST pg. 176

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