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Full Issue 1999 (Volume Ii) Nov 1999

Full Issue 1999 (Volume Ii)

Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016

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Swinging Bridge - October 29, 1999, Brian Reitnour Oct 1999

Swinging Bridge - October 29, 1999, Brian Reitnour

Student Newspapers & Magazines

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Two Massachusetts Forty-Niner Perspectives On The Mormon Landscape, July-August 1849, Brian D. Reeves Jul 1999

Two Massachusetts Forty-Niner Perspectives On The Mormon Landscape, July-August 1849, Brian D. Reeves

BYU Studies Quarterly

The year 1999 marks the sesquicentennial of the gold rush of 1849. Two forty-niners passing through Salt Lake City recorded their impressions of the Latter-day Saints and the first of the settlers' annual 24th of July celebrations.


Ephatha, June-July-August 1999 Jun 1999

Ephatha, June-July-August 1999

Ephatha

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Newark, NJ


Swinging Bridge - April 23, 1999, Kelly Burke Apr 1999

Swinging Bridge - April 23, 1999, Kelly Burke

Student Newspapers & Magazines

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From Violence To Salvation: Toward A Method Of Cult Study With The Branch Davidians And Aum Shinrikyo, Brian Nowicki '99 Apr 1999

From Violence To Salvation: Toward A Method Of Cult Study With The Branch Davidians And Aum Shinrikyo, Brian Nowicki '99

Honors Projects

Since the People's Temple massacre in Jonestown, Guyana in 1978 that resulted in at least 900 dead by either suicide or murder, cults have occupied a ominous position in the consciousness of popular culture and academic study, ranging from accusations of brainwashing by psychopathic leaders to stereotypical communes comprised of the dysfunctional dregs of society to simple dismissal by academics concerned with the serious study of religion. Cults in contemporary popular culture are a distinctly ''unpopular" phenomena, to borrow David Bromley's word. Certainly, the word cult itself would seem to conjure up notions of mass suicide and brainwashing. Yet how …


Swinging Bridge - March 12, 1999, Kelly Burke Mar 1999

Swinging Bridge - March 12, 1999, Kelly Burke

Student Newspapers & Magazines

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Evangelical Visitor - March/April, 1999 Vol. 112. No. 2, Glen A. Pierce Mar 1999

Evangelical Visitor - March/April, 1999 Vol. 112. No. 2, Glen A. Pierce

Evangelical Visitor (1887-1999)

Vol. 112. No. 2


Deaf Dialogue, March 1999 Mar 1999

Deaf Dialogue, March 1999

Deaf Dialogue

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL

Deaf Dialogue Finding Aid


Gathering To Nauvoo: Mormon Immigration 1840-46, Fred E. Woods Jan 1999

Gathering To Nauvoo: Mormon Immigration 1840-46, Fred E. Woods

Faculty Publications

The gathering of the Mormon pioneers to Utah (commencing in 1847) has received extensive attention; however, the earlier LDS immigration to Nauvoo has not been adequately treated. This paper is the inspiring story of the British Saints who traveled to Nauvoo between June 1840 and February 1846. The international call to gather was received by the Prophet Joseph Smith during the second presentation of the Restored Church, less than six months after its organization in 1830.