Sunstone
December 2002 (Issue 125)
DAN WOTHERSPOON, EDITOR
Paperback. 80 Pages / 0363-1370 / $5.95
FEATURES
Guitars in Church? Gael D. Ulrich
Truth is Stranger than Folklore: Hugh NibleyThe Man and the Legend Boyd Petersen
"Immediately Irresistible Ideas": Sunstone and Peggy Fletcher, 1980-1986 Lavina Fielding Anderson
One Lord, One Faith, Many Chat Rooms Hugo Olaiz
High Adventure on the Open Seas or a Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again Until Next Year Kevin Smith
Redeeming the Dead: 1998 Brookie& D. K. Brown Fiction Contest Winner Todd Robert Petersen
POETRY:
Who'd Have Thought the Owl So Fierce?, Stephen Frech
Cello Player, Gerald R. Wheeler
What I Wanted from Snow, Anita Tanner
Three Visits, Clayton Hansen
COLUMNS:
From the Editor: Saving the Whole World, Dan Wotherspoon
CORNUCOPIA:
The Naked Truth: A Widow from Scipio, Richard H. Cracroft
Righteous Dominion: The Ward Christmas Wreath, Vickie Stewart Eastman
Alternate Voices: Main Street Mania: Projects that Didn't Make It
Called to Serve: A Father's Advice, Bruce Smith
Braving the Borderlands: Explorations in Openness, D. Jeff Burton
Non-standard Deviations: A Lamentation for Peace, Michael Nielsen
An Olive Leaf: Bravely and Heroically Choose a Better Course of Life, Heber J. Grant, J. Reuben Clark
BOOK REVIEWS
NEWS
LDS writers face church discipline in wake of publications
Defeated in court, church launches vigorous public campaign for Temple Square Plaza
Church conducts Relief Society survey
Deseret Book issues new standards
Church reaffirms policy regarding temple work for Jews
Max B. Skousen dies
Grant Palmer challenged by FARMS editors at book signing
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