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Wednesday – Nov 18, 2009
Religious historian Jan Shipps says if a prophet is defined as one who speaks for God, then Mormon founder Joseph Smith could have been one.

Sunday – Nov 15, 2009
Hugh Nibley coped with the divided sense of self that minorities often experience in the larger society. A special coded language is one coping mechanism minorities use.

Thursday – Nov 12, 2009
John L. Sorenson's life was celebrated in a video produced by The Book of Mormon Archaeological Forum (BMAF).

Saturday – Oct 31, 2009
Robert Millet would do things differently if he were carefully strategizing how fellow Mormons could best pursue interfaith contacts.

Wednesday – Oct 28, 2009
When Mormons leave Utah to pursue higher education they change not only themselves, but also the local LDS community and the broader culture.

Wednesday – Oct 21, 2009
Welden C. Andersen says his career photographing Hollywood stars for movie posters and musicians for album covers pales in comparison to the portraiture project he is undertaking now.

Sunday – Oct 18, 2009
It probably isn't too surprising that the tabernacle of Moses and the Temple of Solomon have the same proportions. But what if temple complexes in Mesoamerica matched those?

Wednesday – Oct 14, 2009
Even today, Mormons sometimes find that the death of Laban is a difficult event to understand.

Friday – Oct 9, 2009
A, B, C, D. These four letters represented the first DNA classifications of Native Americans into similar lineages. Things were simpler then -- and so were the conclusions. Enter X.

Saturday – Oct 3, 2009
LDS filmmaker Kieth Merrill says if he had it to do over, he would have sought locations in North America rather than Central and South America for Book of Mormon film.



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