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Volume 35, No. 2

Summer 2002

  • Topics
  • Dialogue, history, magic, music

Contents

Articles/Essays

A History of Dialogue, Part Three: The Utah Experience, 1982-1989

Devery S. Anderson



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When the Mormon Church Invested in Southern Nevada Gold Mines

Edward Leo Lyman and Leonard J. Arrington



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Correlated Praise: The Development of the Spanish Hymnal

Hugo N. Olaiz and John-Charles Duffy



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Lions, Brothers, and the Idea of an Indian Nation

Craig Livingston



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Defending Magic: Explaining the Necessity of Ordinances

Dennis R. Potter



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Fiction

Keepsakes

Steven Cantwell



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Personal Voices

Last Supper

Stephen Carter



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Song of Shiblon

Nathan F. Christensen



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Blood Sports

Garth N. Jones



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Poetry

Aspiration

Ken Raines



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Eve’s Psalm

Anne Elizabeth Berbert



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Without Question

Emma Lou Thayne



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Wedding Vows

Anne Elizabeth Berbert



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Reviews

God’s Army: Wiggle Room for the Mormon Soul

David G. Pace



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An Other Mormon History: Hispanics in the Mormon Zion, 1912-1999 by Jorge Iber

Thomas W. Murphy



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Pluralism, Mormonism, and World Religion Mormons and Mormonism: An Introduction to an American World Religion

Cherie K. Woodworth



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