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TitleBYU Studies Quarterly 56/3 (2017)
Publication TypeJournal
Secondary AuthorsWelch, John W.
Year of Publication2017
Volume56
Number3
PublisherBrigham Young University
Place PublishedProvo, UT
KeywordsBYU Studies; Scholarship
Abstract

The articles in this issue include Noel Reynolds's comparative and developmental analysis that unveils the ancient doctrine of the Two Ways found in the Book of Mormon. John Hilton's team project thoroughly traces and classifies the sources of scripture power from which the prophetic pronouncements of Samuel the Lamanite drew. Stephen Smoot's careful study exposes several uncertainties but also certain plausible possibilities for the general location of Abraham's hometown, Ur of the Chaldees, in ancient Mesopotamia. LeGrand Richards adds to and improves our understanding of Ger­man matters in Saxony in 1855 where Karl G. Maeser was a young teacher. Cory Nimer takes us behind the Church administrative efforts to meet the needs of local wards and members for library and teaching resources during a challenging half-century of media and publishing innovation and transition. Brent Slife offers deeply personal reasons why psychology's knowl­edge of love has been so meager over the years and how faith can fill that void. Richard Holzapfel and Ronald Fox show newly found photographic insights into the amazing and challenging pioneer construction of the Great Salt Lake Tabernacle. Several new books are thoughtfully reviewed or noticed. This issue is the one hundredth issue of BYU Studies Quarterly for which John W. Welch has served as editor in chief.

URLhttps://byustudies.byu.edu/journal/56-3/

Journal Articles

John Hilton, Sunny Hendry Hafen, Jaron Hansen | pp. 115-139
John Hilton, Sunny Hendry Hafen, Jaron Hansen | pp. 115-139
John Hilton, Sunny Hendry Hafen, Jaron Hansen | pp. 115-139