Dialogue
A Journal of Mormon Thought
Spring 1999 (Vol. 32: No. 1)
NEAL AND REBECCA CHANDLER, EDITORS Paperback. 208 Pages. / 002-2157 / $15.00
ARTICLES AND ESSAYS
LETTERS
IN REMEMBRANCE
Leonard J. Arrington: Reflections on a Humble Walk Maureen Ursenback Beecher
SCRIPTURAL STUDIES
Scriptural Chastity Lessons: Joseph and Potiphar's Wife; Corianton and the Harlot Isabel B. W. Jorgensen
ARTICLES AND ESSAYS
The Zion University Reverie: A Quantitative Assessment of Brigham Young University's Academic Climate Paul M. Rose
Ella Smyth Peacock: Seeking Her Place in the West Kathryn J. Abajian
Good Literature for a Chosen People Eugene England
A Hard Day for Professor Midgely: An Essay for Fawn McKay Brodie Glenn J. Hettinger
PERSONAL VOICES
Essay for June 9, 1998 Margaret Blair Young
The Mark of the Curse: Lingering Racism in Mormon Doctrine Keith E. Norman
On Meditation Marion Bishop
Sparrow Hunter Douglas Thayer
FICTION
The Last Code Talker Michael Fillerup
POETRY
Poetic Aspirations Robert Nelson
Clay Philip Whyte
Temple II Michael R. Collings
Companionship Derk Koldewyn
Caught Gull, Plowing Derk Koldewyn
Metaphysics Over Lunch Linda Sillitoe
Above the Estuary Dixie Partridge
Afterword Dixie Partridge
Dragging Fanny Paul Swenson
If the Din of Cities Makes the Moon M. Shayne Bell
REVIEWS
Wandering Souls in a Familiar Valley (The Tabernacle Bar by Susan Palmer) Sally Bishop Shigley
A Test Case for Heresy and Gender Discourse (The Viper on the Hearth: Mormons, Myths, and the Construction of Heresy by Terry L. Givens and The Antipolygamy Controversy in U.S. Women's Movements, 1880-1925: A Debate on the American Home by Joan Smyth Iversen) Jana K. Riess
Celebrating Utah's Centennial (Charter for Statehood: The Story of Utah's State Constitution by Jean Bickmore White) M. Guy Bishop
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
ART CREDITS
This issue features the art of Ella Smyth Peacock, whose life and work are summarized in a tribute by Kathryn J. Abajian, beginning on page 53.
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