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Volume 67 (2025)

You can read online the articles in Volume 67 (2025) by clicking on the links below. You will also see more formats that are available for each article, including paperback and e-book. This volume is still being compiled, and new articles will appear in it each Friday.

Volume 67 (2025)

Historical and Stylometric Evidence for the Authorship of Doctrine and Covenants 132

Paul Fields, Steven T. Densley, Jr., Matthew Roper, Larry Bassist | Volume 67 | 1-70

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Finding the Elect Lady

Spencer Kraus | Volume 67 | 71-78

Of Book of Mormon Stories—and Giants

Brant A. Gardner | Volume 67 | 79-96

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Intellectual Colonialism and Air Bud Theology: More on Queer Theory and the Church of Jesus Christ

Gregory L. Smith | Volume 67 | 97-200

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“Upon All the Nations”: The gôyim in Nephi’s Rendition of Isaiah 2 (2 Nephi 12) in Literary Context

Matthew L. Bowen | Volume 67 | 201-228

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Irregular Kings and Precious Things: Viewing Nephi and Joseph Smith through the Lens of Ancient Near Eastern Kingship

Noel Hudson | Volume 67 | 229-266

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