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Issue
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May 2003
Table of Contents
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Topics included in this issue:
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Agency,
Belief,
Bible,
Blacks and priesthood,
Blessing,
Censorship,
Christian principles,
Church Activity,
Church Organization,
Community,
Contemporary Mormonism,
Counseling and Mental Health,
Crime,
Critical Scholarship,
Cultural Studies,
Cyberspace,
Death,
Demographics,
Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought,
Doctrinal History,
Economics,
Editorial,
Education,
Environment,
Ethics,
Ethnic Studies,
Faith,
Family,
Film,
Folklore,
Godhood,
Health,
Humanitarian Issues,
Humor,
In Memoriam,
Internet,
Interreligious dialogue,
Jesus Christ,
Law,
Literature,
Media,
Middle East,
Millennialism,
Missionary Work,
Mormon Culture,
Mormon Studies,
New Testament,
Old Testament,
Ordinances,
Other Religions,
Pearl of Great Price,
People,
Personal Essay,
Personal Journey,
Poetry,
Politics,
Polygamy,
Priesthood,
Prophet/prophecy,
Psychobiography,
Psychology,
Race/racism,
Repentance/Forgiveness,
Revelation,
Science and Religion,
Scripture studies,
Sexuality,
Spirituality,
Standards,
Sunstone,
Testimony,
Theology,
Tolerance,
Truth,
Violence,
War and peace,
Work,
World Religions,
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Letters to Editor |
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Yea, Yea Nay, Nay
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In Memoriam |
John Sillito |
In Memoriam: 'Ted' Moss and Wayne Owens
A Personal Reflection
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Column |
David G. Pace |
Turning the Time Over to . . . : The Kingdom of Tom Green
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Poetry |
Star Coulbrooke |
Looking for Angels in Nogales, Mexico
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Editorial |
Dan Wotherspoon |
From the Editor: Seeing Beverly
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Column |
Michael J. Stevens & Julie K. Curtis |
From the Sunstone Board: Defining the Sunstone Community: 'And the Survey Says . . .'
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Cornucopia |
Jack Frost |
Margin Notes: Laying on of Hands, Peculiar People--The Evils of the Dole
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Cornucopia |
Brian H. Stuy |
The Rest of the Story: 'Nor by Letter As from Us,' All-seeing Eye--a Sweet Reminder for 'Sweet Spirits'
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Cornucopia |
David LeSueur |
Lighter Minds: Latter-Day Sniglets
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Cornucopia |
Stanley B. Kimball |
To Every Thing There Is a Season: If You Could Hie To Kolob
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Cornucopia |
Van Hale |
Mormon Miscellaneous: Adam's Navel
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News |
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Sign of the Times
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Feature |
Kent R. Bean |
Eventually Approaching Chata,
2003 Eugene England Personal Essay Contest Winner
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Feature |
Natalie Palmer Sheppard, Beth Sealey, Nkoyo Iyamba, Rasheedah Corbitt, Lyn Dudley, Karyn Dudley |
'Speak the Truth, and Shame the Devil' A Roundtable Discussion on Church, Race, Experience, and Testimony. . . . A Mission To Heal: Recovering From The Trauma Of Early Return
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Poetry |
Jerri A. Harwell |
Section I: Priesthood
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Pictorial |
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SUNSTONE GALLERY; Marybeth Raynes
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Feature |
Levi S. Peterson |
Resolving Problems for Missionaries Who Return Early
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Feature |
Thom Duncan |
Matters of the Heart: Reaching Out to O
ne of the Few Remaining Mormon Minorities
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Poetry |
Robert Parham |
For Sleep
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Feature |
Louis Moench |
New Hope for Early Released 'Fishers of Men'
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Feature |
Richard Ferre |
If Ye Have Desires to Serve God . .
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Poetry |
Carol Hamilton |
Creation
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Feature |
Charles R. Paul |
Does God Always Reveal the Same Thing to Everyone? On Sustaining Peaceful Contests over Religion
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Poetry |
Larsen Bowker |
Irregular Heartbeat
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Cornucopia |
Michael Nielson |
Nonstandard Deviations: Opposites in All Things
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Column |
D. Jeff Burton |
Braving the Borderlands: On Beyond the Borderlands
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Poetry |
Simon Perchik |
Leaving
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Column |
Hugo Olaiz |
Mormon Media Image: 'Our Jesus Is Your Jesus': New DVD Presents Reassuringly Familiar Images of Christ
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News |
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President Hinckley Speaks on War and Peace; Church Reacts to Elizabeth Smart Return; New Interest in Mormon Studies; and Much More!
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Cybersaints--Discipline of a Different Kind
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Column |
Leonard Arrington |
An Olive Leaf: An Ineffable Experience
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