2025-03-28T04:18:32-06:00

  This Thursday Interpreter Foundation chapter reprint — not to be confused, although some folks really seem to enjoy being confused on the subject, with a Friday journal article — went up on, well, Thursday:  “The Lead Books,” written by Margaret Barker, from The Temple: Plates, Patterns, & Patriarchs: Part of our book chapter reprint series, this article originally appeared in The Temple: Plates, Patterns, & Patriarchs, edited by Stephen D. Ricks and Jeffrey M. Bradshaw. For more information, go... Read more

2025-03-26T18:50:05-06:00

  This little article of mine has just gone up in Meridian Magazine:  “Can You Trust the Reliability of Eyewitnesses?”  It was inspired by one of my critics, whom I wish to thank for the impetus that he provided. I also wish to remind you of the resources that are available at The Witnesses Initiative.  (There is much more there than just the three major films.)  Please call those resources to the notice of others who might be interested or... Read more

2025-03-25T23:37:25-06:00

  By the way, in a bid to cement the status of this blog as your one-stop news source, I promise to keep you posted if I receive any really interesting tidbits from the National Security Advisor, the Secretary of Defense, the Director of the CIA, the Vice President of the United States, or the Director of National Intelligence.  I’ll try my darnedest to ensure that you learn of such stuff before even the Russians, the Iranians, the Houthis, and... Read more

2025-03-24T19:36:25-06:00

  Newly posted today on the Interpreter Foundation website:  Interpreter Radio Show — March 16, 2025, including Doctrine and Covenants in Context: D&C 30-36: “Lift Up Your Voices . . . to Declare My Gospel” For the 16 March 2025 instantiation of the Interpreter Radio Show, Bruce Webster and Kris Frederickson discussed Come, Follow Me Doctrine & Covenants lesson 15 and Easter. Their conversation was recorded and archived.  It has now been edited, commercial interruptions have been removed, and it... Read more

2025-03-24T00:17:46-06:00

  Before leaving for church today, I read “Brigham Young Unfiltered: His Life, Conversion, and Faith in His Own Words” (BYU Studies 64/1 [2025]: 5-19), written by the irreplaceable LaJean Purcell Carruth.  I commend it to your attention: “When we have Brigham Young’s own words, what he really said according to the shorthand record, we hear a very different man from the one that is so often criticized. Brigham bashing has become a sport for some people—criticizing him for his words... Read more

2025-03-23T03:22:13-06:00

  We spent much of Saturday out on the ocean, traveling from Port Allen, in Eleele on the south coast of Kaua’i, around to the end of the famous and spectacular Na Pali cliffs on the northwest side of the island, and back again.  The weather was perfect.  (Sunnier than in the image above.)  We cruised among scores and scores of spinner dolphins and past a honu, a sea turtle.  Snorkeling not far from Port Allen itself, we saw lots... Read more

2025-03-22T01:29:18-06:00

  As happens several times each week, something new has appeared on the website of the nearly-dead and never-changing website of the Interpreter Foundation.  It’s a new review essay in Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship:  “Wonder No More: A Review of Into Arabia,” written by Brant A. Gardner: Review of Warren P. Aston, Godfrey J. Ellis, and Neal Rappleye, Into Arabia: Anchoring Nephi’s Account in the Real World (Orem, UT: The Interpreter Foundation; Salt Lake City: Eborn... Read more

2025-03-20T14:46:29-06:00

  A new item has appeared in the Interpreter Foundation’s regular Thursday reprint series — which, for those out there who have had trouble with the concept, is entirely distinct from the Foundation’s regular publication on Friday of new journal articles.  The latest item to appear in the reprint series is The Temple: Plates, Patterns, & Patriarchs: “The Sacred and the Temple in Ancient Christianity,” which was written by C. Wilfred Griggs: Part of our book chapter reprint series, this... Read more

2025-03-20T01:34:03-06:00

  I would like to call your attention to an upcoming conference, on “Abraham and His Family in Scripture, History, and Tradition.”  It will be convened on the campus of Brigham Young University on two successive Saturdays, 3 May 2025 and 10 May 2025.  Please see the poster above and, for further details (e.g., on presenters, program and abstracts, location, times, and the conference poster itself), click on this link. Through Abraham’s faithfulness, he merited the stunningly universal promise of God... Read more

2025-03-18T14:36:10-06:00

  Such stories don’t get much coverage in the major media: National Review, from back in 2018:  “Desperate Pakistani Christians Languish in Thailand: The U.S. should provide asylum.” BBC, from way back in May 2019:  “Christian persecution ‘at near genocide levels’: The persecution of Christians in parts of the world is at near “genocide” levels, according to a report ordered by Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt.” But now for much more recent items: Christianity Today:  “Syria Massacre Leaves Christians Asking If... Read more

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