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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Tobacco-Related Cancers In Utah Compared To The United States: Quantifying The Benefits Of The Word Of Wisdom, Ray M. Merrill, Gordon B. Lindsay, Joseph L. Lyon
Tobacco-Related Cancers In Utah Compared To The United States: Quantifying The Benefits Of The Word Of Wisdom, Ray M. Merrill, Gordon B. Lindsay, Joseph L. Lyon
BYU Studies Quarterly
And again, tobacco is not for the body, neither for the bell, and is not good for man, but is an herb for bruises and all sick cattle, to be used with judgment and skill. (D&C 89:8)
Hoping To Establish A Presence: Parley P. Pratt's 1851 Mission To Chile, A. Delbert Palmer, Mark L. Grover
Hoping To Establish A Presence: Parley P. Pratt's 1851 Mission To Chile, A. Delbert Palmer, Mark L. Grover
BYU Studies Quarterly
The sacrament meeting in Santiago, Chile, was similar to most meetings held in July 1998 in LDS chapels throughout the world with one notable exception—not only the chapel was filled, but also the cultural hall, and people were standing around the edges of the seats. The ward obviously needed to be divided; however, five wards, equal in size, were already meeting in that same building. The Church simply could not build chapels fast enough to house its rapidly growing membership in Chile, one of the fastest growing LDS populations in the world. In fact, in 1999 one in every thirty-two …
Joseph Smith Portraits: A Search For The Prophet's Likeness Ephraim Hatch, Robert O. Davis
Joseph Smith Portraits: A Search For The Prophet's Likeness Ephraim Hatch, Robert O. Davis
BYU Studies Quarterly
Ephraim Hatch. Joseph Smith Portraits: A Sear for the Prophet's Likeness. Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1998. viii; 112 pp. Illustrations, index. $18.95.
Utah's Black Hawk War John Alton Peterson, Ronald O. Barney
Utah's Black Hawk War John Alton Peterson, Ronald O. Barney
BYU Studies Quarterly
John Alton Peterson. Utah's Black Hawk War. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1998. xi; 432 pp. Illustrations, maps, bibliography, index. Hardbound, $59.95; paperback, $19.95.
The History Of Louisa Barnes Pratt: Being The Autobiography Of A Mormon Missionary Widow And Pioneer S. George Ellsworth, Andrew H. Hedges
The History Of Louisa Barnes Pratt: Being The Autobiography Of A Mormon Missionary Widow And Pioneer S. George Ellsworth, Andrew H. Hedges
BYU Studies Quarterly
S. George Ellsworth, ed. The History of Louisa Barnes Pratt: Being the Autobiography of a Mormon Missionary Widow and Pioneer. Logan: Utah State University Press, 1998. xxviii; 420 pp. Illustrations, notes, index. $29.95.
Moses Thatcher And Mormon Beginnings In Mexico, Kenneth W. Godfrey
Moses Thatcher And Mormon Beginnings In Mexico, Kenneth W. Godfrey
BYU Studies Quarterly
Moses Thatcher, Apostle and first president of the Mexican Mission, carried on an informative correspondence with his family during his mission and, after his release, continued to write to his successors, offering encouragement and advice.
Shaping The Stones: Lorenzo Snow's Letters To Priesthood Leaders Of The London Conference, November 1842, Andrew H. Hedges, Jay G. Burrup
Shaping The Stones: Lorenzo Snow's Letters To Priesthood Leaders Of The London Conference, November 1842, Andrew H. Hedges, Jay G. Burrup
BYU Studies Quarterly
On the afternoon of Sunday, July 23, 1837, in Preston's Vauxhall Chapel, Heber C. Kimball preached the first Latter-day Saint sermon to be delivered in England. Heber presided over England's first baptisms one week later, after which he and his six companions parted company to cover more territory. People flocked to hear the missionaries' message, and by the time Elder Kimball left England nine months later, over fifteen hundred people had been baptized in and around Preston. A more fertile land for missionary work could hardly be imagined.
When Children Sang, Donnell Hunter
Index, Byu Studies
Full Issue, Byu Studies
Front Matter, Byu Studies
Rediscovering Ancient Christianity, C. Wilfred Griggs
Rediscovering Ancient Christianity, C. Wilfred Griggs
BYU Studies Quarterly
This Distinguished Faculty Lecture at BYU argues that diverse strands in early Christianity were excised by emerging orthodox leaders and that only a new paradigm based in revelation can recapture the original gospel of Jesus Christ.
Bowels Of Mercy, John Durham Peters
Bowels Of Mercy, John Durham Peters
BYU Studies Quarterly
Although perhaps too earthy for squeamish readers, the idea of the "bowels of mercy" is found frequently in the scriptures, reflecting ancient views about human emotions and offering powerful insights about divine compassion.
Classic Maya Religion: Beliefs And Practices Of An Ancient American People, Stephen D. Houston
Classic Maya Religion: Beliefs And Practices Of An Ancient American People, Stephen D. Houston
BYU Studies Quarterly
Though difficult to decipher, Maya religion permeated a complex ancient world with an overriding sense of the sacral nature of all things and reveals much about how those people lived and why they vanished.
"Islands Of Peace, Of The Blessed", Janet Garrard-Willis
"Islands Of Peace, Of The Blessed", Janet Garrard-Willis
BYU Studies Quarterly
If only it were all so simple! If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?
—A. Solzhenitsyn
The Lord's University: Freedom And Authority At Byu Bryan Waterman And Brian Kagel, Kent P. Jackson
The Lord's University: Freedom And Authority At Byu Bryan Waterman And Brian Kagel, Kent P. Jackson
BYU Studies Quarterly
Bryan Waterman and Brian Kagel. The Lord's University: Freedom and Authority at BYU. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1998. xii; 453 pp. Illustrations, index. $19.95.
Mormon Midwife: The 1846-1888 Diaries Of Patty Bartlett Sessions Donna Toland Smart, Carol Cornwall Madsen
Mormon Midwife: The 1846-1888 Diaries Of Patty Bartlett Sessions Donna Toland Smart, Carol Cornwall Madsen
BYU Studies Quarterly
Donna Toland Smart, ed. Mormon Midwife: The 1846-1888 Diaries of Patty Bartlett Sessions. Logan: Utah State University Press, 1997. xiv; 402 pp. Illustrations, appendices, notes, index. Hardbound, $29.95; paperback, $19.95.
By Study And Also By Faith: The Faculty At Brigham Young University Responds, Keith J. Wilson
By Study And Also By Faith: The Faculty At Brigham Young University Responds, Keith J. Wilson
BYU Studies Quarterly
This article present significant statistical information about BYU faculty attitudes toward faith and scholarship gathered in a 1998 survey conducted at selected religious universities by researchers at Baylor University.
After The Fall, Gina Clark
The Shell In Silk, Nancy Baird
In A Time Of Fall Plowing, Dixie Partridge
In A Time Of Fall Plowing, Dixie Partridge
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Brief Notices, Marvin E. Wiggins, Terry Dahlin, Larry W. Draper, Jed L. Woodworth
Brief Notices, Marvin E. Wiggins, Terry Dahlin, Larry W. Draper, Jed L. Woodworth
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Haeremai: A Maori Welcome, Norma S. Bowkett
Haeremai: A Maori Welcome, Norma S. Bowkett
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
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Minerva Teichert's Manti Temple Murals, Doris R. Dant
Minerva Teichert's Manti Temple Murals, Doris R. Dant
BYU Studies Quarterly
President Gordon B. Hinckley's initiative to build many more temples around the world underscores how far many Latter-day Saints reside from their sacred buildings. In particular, travel to Utah's pioneer temples is frequently prohibitive. In the spirit of making temples accessible to all Latter-day Saints, this article brings to Saints worldwide an appreciative view of some of the Manti Temple murals.
Adam's Song, James Richards
"A Plea For The Horse": George Q. Cannon's Concern For Animal Welfare In Nineteenth-Century America, Aaron R. Kelson
"A Plea For The Horse": George Q. Cannon's Concern For Animal Welfare In Nineteenth-Century America, Aaron R. Kelson
BYU Studies Quarterly
Taking a position somewhat unusual for his time, President George Q. Cannon actively taught respect for animals as a matter of religious principle.
In Defense Of Capitalism: Church Leaders On Property, Wealth, And The Economic Order, Phillip J. Bryson
In Defense Of Capitalism: Church Leaders On Property, Wealth, And The Economic Order, Phillip J. Bryson
BYU Studies Quarterly
Church leaders have consistently presented a positive view of capitalism and a free market system, while recognizing that the system is vulnerable to greed and oppression by the wicked.
From This Ground, Dixie Partridge
"Many Great And Notable Cities Were Sunk": Liquefaction In The Book Of Mormon, Benjamin R. Jordan
"Many Great And Notable Cities Were Sunk": Liquefaction In The Book Of Mormon, Benjamin R. Jordan
BYU Studies Quarterly
In a recent BYU Studies article, Bart Kowallis describes how the events of destruction in the Americas at the time of Christ's death can be attributed to a single explosive volcanic eruption. He lists the events that occurred during the destruction as recorded in 3 Nephi, and among those mentioned is the sinking of cities into the sea (3 Ne. 8:9, 14; 9:4, 7; 10:13). As a possible explanation for this phenomena, Kowallis offers accounts of tsunami (tidal waves) and seiche waves (waves generated in lakes), both of which can occur during an explosive volcanic eruption. In conjunction with these …