Conversation with Hugh Nibley January 2, 1983 by • Book of Mormon DNA studies, Book of Mormon geography, Book of Mormon language study, Brian Stubbs, DNA studies and the Book of Mormon, document discoveries, Hopi connections with Israel, Hopi Stone read by Nibley, Israel connections with the Hopi, Jaredites, John L. Sorenson, Native Americans, Navajo(s), Tewakweptewa A Conversation with Hugh Nibley. Dialogue 12/4 (1979): 10–27.
Old Testament January 1, 1900 by • human beginnings, Integrity of the Old Testament, Isaiah Question, Language of the Old Testament, Near Eastern Setting of Old Testament, Old Testament doctrine, Patriarchal Age, patternism, the Flood
Peter January 1, 1900 by • Abraham, Acts of Paul -- false, anti-Christ, apocalyptic literature, apocrypha, apostles, biblical scholars, Catholic(s), Cepheous, Christian(s), Christian(s) literature, Christianity, Clement, Clementine Recognitions, Dead Sea Scrolls, devil(s), dispensation(s), Egypt, Elder, Elias, eschatology, evil, false priesthood, God, Holy prophets, James, Jerusalem, Jesus Christ, Jews, John, Joseph Smith, knowledge, Last Dispensation, Nag Hammadi Library, New Education Testament, Paul, Peter, Pharaoh, pharaohs of Egypt, pillars of the Church, priesthood, prophet(s), Protestant(s), restitution of all things, restoration time of, resurrection, Satan, Simon Magus, the Church, the Gospel, the keys, The LORD, the plan, true kingdom, true prophet, truth
Plato’s Athens January 1, 1900 by • Aristophanes, Athens, Babylonian(s), belief(s), disbelief(s), dream(s), God, Hell-fire Clubs, Homer, hyperphanos, Iliad, inspiration, intellectuals, moral(s), oracle, oracles, Pericles, philosophy, Plato, Protagoras, religion, revelation(s), science, Socrates, Sophists, teachers, worldly wisdom, Zeus
Prayer, Devotional Assembly January 1, 1900 by • fragmentary knowledge, Holy Ghost, Joseph Smith, kingdom(s) things of the, knowledge, leaky memories, prayer, the Gospel, unreliable memories
The Religious Picture January 1, 1900 by • A. Haldar, A. Leaney, A. Parrot, apocrypha, archaeology, authority, Benjamanites, Bible scholars, biblical history, C. C. McCown, C. F. D. Moule, C. H. Dodd, C. L. Woolley, C. Torrey, Canaan, Christian(s), Christian(s) origins, Christianity, Christology, criticism, Cyrus Gordon, Dead Sea Scrolls, dogmatic theology, E. A. Speiser, E. C. Blackman, E. M. Good, Egypt, eschatological, eschatology, evolution, existence of, F. C. Grant, fragmentizers, G. E. Wright, G. W. Bromiley, God, H. Cadbury, H. J. Schoeps, H. Riesenfeld, H. Rowley, H. Wildberger, Hebrew(s) text, historic theology, interpretation, Isaiah, J. H. Eaton, J. Muilenburg, J. Reider, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Johannine riddle, K. Stendahl, K. W. Clark, kingdom(s) of God, M. Simon, Mari tablets, Mesopotamia, N. A. Dahl, New Education reactionaries, New Education Testament, new reactionaries, Nuzi Tablets, of men, of the Church, Old Testament, one gospel, paternal deity, Patriarchal Age, Prof. William Foxwell Albright, prophet(s), protology, Pseudepigrapha, R. M. Grant, Ras Shamra texts, record of, revelation(s), revolution, S. Brandon, salvation, scholar(s), scholarship, T. W. Manson, textual theory, the Church, the critic(s), the Gospel, the Word of God, tradition(s), transformation, translation, Ur, V. Dobschutz, V. Taylor, W. Pauck, writings G-2 Report, No. 1
Revelation No Longer a Naughty Word January 1, 1900 by • A. Bevan, A. N. Whitehead, A. Nygren, A. Standen, A. Vandan Born, A. W. Herre, Albright, B. M. B. Reardon, belief(s), C. Gordon, C. N. Cochrane, C. S. Lewis, Christian(s), Christianity, E. A. Hooton, E. G. Selwyn, E. Kraeling, F. A. M. Spencer, F. A. Vick, faith, Fred Hoyle, G. C. Berkouwer, G. W. Bromley, God, H. D. McDonald, H. Robbins, inspiration, J. R. W. Scott, J. T. Walvoord, Jesus, Karl R. Popper, literal, M. Burrows, man's origin & destiny, Mormonism, mysteries, New Education Testament, O. Cullmann, Old Testament, proof, R. Courant, religion, revelation(s), S. Freuds, S. McCasland, S. Mowinckel, science, scripture(s), the Gospel, the Son of God, W. C. Van Unnik, W. O. Fenn, W. Weaver G-2 Report, No. 2
Alaska: Joseph Smith’s Contributions January 1, 1900 by • ancient order, Book of Abraham, Book of Enoch, Book of Mormon Joseph Smith's contributions, Book of Moses Joseph Smith's contributions, cosmology, Doctrine and Covenants, Doctrine and Covenants Joseph Smith's contributions, Enoch, history Joseph Smith's contributions, Joseph Smith doctrinal contributions, Joseph Smith historical contributions, Joseph Smith institutional contributions, Joseph Smith Jr. obstacles to his work, Joseph Smith scriptural contributions, Mormonism opposition, Prof. William Foxwell Albright, temple(s) Joseph Smith's contributions “Alaska: Joseph Smith’s Contributions– Scriptural, Institutional, Doctrinal and Historical” (post 3/83)
The Book of Abraham Acquitted January 1, 1900 by • Book of Adam translation, Book of Breathings, Egyptian Alphabet and Grammar, Joseph Smith Jr., papyrus, translation of the Book of Abraham, W.W. Phelps