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BYU Studies, Volume 42 Authors Alexander, Thomas G., review of Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Mead- ows, by Will Bagley, 42:1:167-74. Allred, David A., review of Asian American Mormons: Bridging Cultures, by Jessie L. Embry, 42:2:171-73. Baker, Sherry, and Daniel Stout, “Mormons and the Media, 1898-2003: A Selected, Annotated, and Indexed Bibliography (with Suggestions for Future Research),” 42:3&4:124-81. Barker, Margaret, “The Great High Priest,” 42:3&4:65-84. Bergin, Allen E., and Mark H. Butler, “Love and Intimacy in Family, Kinship, Friendship, and Community,” 42:2:138-70. Bohn, Marc Alain. See Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel. Bushman, Richard Lyman, “The Character of Joseph Smith,” 42:2:23-34. Butler, Mark H. See Bergin, Allen E. Coates, Lawrence, review of Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows, by Will Bagley, 42:1:153-58. Corson, Marla D. See Mahony, Diana L. Devonas, Patrick, “Condolence,” 42:2:174. Fisher, Matthew G. See Paulsen, David L. Gantt, Edwin E., “Hedonism, Suffering, and Redemption: The Challenge of Christian Psychotherapy,” 42:2:91-114. Hafen, Bruce C., “The Story of A Disciple’s Life: Preparing the Biography of Elder Neal A. Maxwell,” 42:1:4—18. Handley, George B., “Isaiah's Elations,” 42:3&4:89. Harper, Steven C., “‘Nothing Less Than Miraculous’: The First Decade of Mormonism in Mongolia,” 2:1:19—-49. , “Pentecost Continued: A Contemporaneous Account of the Kirtland Temple Dedication,” 42:2:4—22. Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel. See Walker, Ronald W. Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel, and Marc Alain Bohn, “A Long-Awaited Visit: President Heber J. Grant in Switzer- land and Germany, 1937,” 42:3&4:4-20. Hunter, Donnell, “Chilean Spring,” 42:3&4:106. , “Conjugation,” 42:2:130. Jackson, Kent P., and Peter M. Jasinski, “The Process of Inspired Translation: Two Passages Translated Twice in the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible,” 42:2:35—64. Jasinski, Peter M. See Jackson, Kent P. Jorgensen, Mari E., “The Color of Love,” 42:3&4:90-97. Keele, Alan F., “A Latter-day Saint in Hitler’s SS: The True Story of a Mormon Youth Who Joined and Defected from the Infamous SchutzStaffel,” 42:3&4:21-28. Lambert, James S. See Walker, Ronald W. Mahony, Diana L., and Marla D. Corson, “Light-Mindedness versus Lightheartedness: Conflicting Concep- tions of Laughter among Latter-day Saints,” 42:2:115—-29. Partridge, Scott H., “Edward Partridge in Painesville, Ohio,” 42:1:50-73. Paulsen, David L., and Matthew G. Fisher, review of The Openness of God: A Biblical Challenge to the Tradi- tional Understanding of God, by Clark Pinnock, Richard Rice, John Sanders, William Hasker, and David Basinger; and The God Who Risks: A Theology of Providence, by John Sanders, 42:3&4:110—-23. Paulsen, Deidre M., “‘How, Kemosabe’: Rowland Rider’s Symbol for All Seasons,” 42:3&4:98—-105. Peterson, Paul H., and Ronald W. Walker, “Brigham Young's Word of Wisdom Legacy,” 42:3&4:29-64. Peterson, Paul H., review of Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows, by Will Bagley, 42:1:159-66. Staker, Mark L., ““Thou Art the Man’: Newel K. Whitney in Ohio,” 42:1:74-138. Stout, Daniel. See Baker, Sherry. Thursby, Jacqueline S., review of The Trial of Don Pedro Leon Lujan: The Attack against Indian Slavery and Mexican Traders in Utah, by Sondra Jones, 42:3&4:107-9. Walker, Brett, “Miles to Go before I Sleep,” 42:2:131-37. Walker, Ronald W., ““Save the Emigrants’: Joseph Clewes on the Mountain Meadows Massacre,” 42:1:139-52. . See Peterson, Paul H. Walker, Ronald W., Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, and James S. Lambert, “Salt Lake Tabernacle Interior Photo- graph: Sabbath School Union Jubilee, July 1875,” 42:2:65-74. Welch, John Sutton, “Why Bad Things Happen at All: A Search for Clarity among the Problems of Evil,” 42:2:75-90. BYU Studies 42, no. 3 & 4 (2003) BYU Studies, Volume 42 Authors Alexander, Thomas G., review of Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Mead- ows, by Will Bagley, 42:1:167-74. Allred, David A., review of Asian American Mormons: Bridging Cultures, by Jessie L. Embry, 42:2:171-73. Baker, Sherry, and Daniel Stout, “Mormons and the Media, 1898-2003: A Selected, Annotated, and Indexed Bibliography (with Suggestions for Future Research),” 42:3&4:124-81. Barker, Margaret, “The Great High Priest,” 42:3&4:65-84. Bergin, Allen E., and Mark H. Butler, “Love and Intimacy in Family, Kinship, Friendship, and Community,” 42:2:138-70. Bohn, Marc Alain. See Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel. Bushman, Richard Lyman, “The Character of Joseph Smith,” 42:2:23-34. Butler, Mark H. See Bergin, Allen E. Coates, Lawrence, review of Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows, by Will Bagley, 42:1:153-58. Corson, Marla D. See Mahony, Diana L. Devonas, Patrick, “Condolence,” 42:2:174. Fisher, Matthew G. See Paulsen, David L. Gantt, Edwin E., “Hedonism, Suffering, and Redemption: The Challenge of Christian Psychotherapy,” 42:2:91-114. Hafen, Bruce C., “The Story of A Disciple’s Life: Preparing the Biography of Elder Neal A. Maxwell,” 42:1:4—18. Handley, George B., “Isaiah's Elations,” 42:3&4:89. Harper, Steven C., “‘Nothing Less Than Miraculous’: The First Decade of Mormonism in Mongolia,” 2:1:19—-49. , “Pentecost Continued: A Contemporaneous Account of the Kirtland Temple Dedication,” 42:2:4—22. Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel. See Walker, Ronald W. Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel, and Marc Alain Bohn, “A Long-Awaited Visit: President Heber J. Grant in Switzer- land and Germany, 1937,” 42:3&4:4-20. Hunter, Donnell, “Chilean Spring,” 42:3&4:106. , “Conjugation,” 42:2:130. Jackson, Kent P., and Peter M. Jasinski, “The Process of Inspired Translation: Two Passages Translated Twice in the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible,” 42:2:35—64. Jasinski, Peter M. See Jackson, Kent P. Jorgensen, Mari E., “The Color of Love,” 42:3&4:90-97. Keele, Alan F., “A Latter-day Saint in Hitler’s SS: The True Story of a Mormon Youth Who Joined and Defected from the Infamous SchutzStaffel,” 42:3&4:21-28. Lambert, James S. See Walker, Ronald W. Mahony, Diana L., and Marla D. Corson, “Light-Mindedness versus Lightheartedness: Conflicting Concep- tions of Laughter among Latter-day Saints,” 42:2:115—-29. Partridge, Scott H., “Edward Partridge in Painesville, Ohio,” 42:1:50-73. Paulsen, David L., and Matthew G. Fisher, review of The Openness of God: A Biblical Challenge to the Tradi- tional Understanding of God, by Clark Pinnock, Richard Rice, John Sanders, William Hasker, and David Basinger; and The God Who Risks: A Theology of Providence, by John Sanders, 42:3&4:110—-23. Paulsen, Deidre M., “‘How, Kemosabe’: Rowland Rider’s Symbol for All Seasons,” 42:3&4:98—-105. Peterson, Paul H., and Ronald W. Walker, “Brigham Young's Word of Wisdom Legacy,” 42:3&4:29-64. Peterson, Paul H., review of Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows, by Will Bagley, 42:1:159-66. Staker, Mark L., ““Thou Art the Man’: Newel K. Whitney in Ohio,” 42:1:74-138. Stout, Daniel. See Baker, Sherry. Thursby, Jacqueline S., review of The Trial of Don Pedro Leon Lujan: The Attack against Indian Slavery and Mexican Traders in Utah, by Sondra Jones, 42:3&4:107-9. Walker, Brett, “Miles to Go before I Sleep,” 42:2:131-37. Walker, Ronald W., ““Save the Emigrants’: Joseph Clewes on the Mountain Meadows Massacre,” 42:1:139-52. . See Peterson, Paul H. Walker, Ronald W., Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, and James S. Lambert, “Salt Lake Tabernacle Interior Photo- graph: Sabbath School Union Jubilee, July 1875,” 42:2:65-74. Welch, John Sutton, “Why Bad Things Happen at All: A Search for Clarity among the Problems of Evil,” 42:2:75-90. BYU Studies 42, no. 3 & 4 (2003) Index, Volume 42.3 & 4 —- 183 Articles and Essays “Brigham Young’s Word of Wisdom Legacy,” by Paul H. Peterson and Ronald W. Walker, 42:3&4:29-64. “The Character of Joseph Smith,” by Richard Lyman Bushman, 42:2:23-34. “The Color of Love,” by Mari E. Jorgensen, 42:3&4:90-97. “Condolence,” by Patrick Devonas, 42:2:174. “Edward Partridge in Painesville, Ohio,” by Scott H. Partridge, 42:1:50-73. “The Great High Priest,” by Margaret Barker, 42:3&4:65-84. “Hedonism, Suffering, and Redemption: The Challenge of Christian Psychotherapy,” by Edwin E. Gantt, 42:2:91-114. ““How, Kemosabe’: Rowland Rider’s Symbol for All Seasons,” by Deidre M. Paulsen, 42:3&4:98—105. “A Latter-day Saint in Hitler’s SS: The True Story of aM ormon Youth Who Joined and Defected from the Infamous SchutzStaffel,” by Alan F. Keele, 42:3&4:21-28. “Light-Mindedness versus Lightheartedness: Conflicting Conceptions of Laughter among Latter-day Saints,” by Diana L. Mahony and Marla D. Corson, 42:2:115—-29. “A Long-Awaited Visit: President Heber J. Grant in Switzerland and Germany, 1937,” by Richard Neitzel Holzapfel and Marc Alain Bohn, 42:3&4:4—-20. “Love and Intimacy in Family, Kinship, Friendship, and Community,” by Allen E. Bergin and Mark H. Butler, 42:2:138-70. “Miles to Go before I Sleep,” by Brett Walker, 42:2:131-37. “Mormons and the Media, 1898-2003: A Selected, Annotated, and Indexed Bibliography (with Suggestions for Future Research),” by Sherry Baker and Daniel Stout, 42:3&4:124-81. “Nothing Less Than Miraculous’: The First Decade of Mormonism in Mongolia,” by Steven C. Harper, 2:1:19—-49. “Pentecost Continued: A Contemporaneous Account of the Kirtland Temple Dedication,” by Steven C. Harper, 42:2:4—22. “The Process of Inspired Translation: Two Passages Translated Twice in the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible,” by Kent P. Jackson and Peter M. Jasinski, 42:2:35-64. “Salt Lake Tabernacle Interior Photograph: Sabbath Schoo! Union Jubilee, July 1875,” by Ronald W. Walker, Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, and James S. Lambert, 42:2:65-74. “Save the Emigrants’: Joseph Clewes on the Mountain Meadows Massacre,” by Ronald W. Walker, 42:1:139-52. “The Story of A Disciple’s Life: Preparing the Biography of Elder Neal A. Maxwell,” by Bruce C. Hafen, 42:1:4-18. “Thou Art the Man’: Newel K. Whitney in Ohio,” by Mark L. Staker, 42:1:74-138. “Why Bad Things Happen at All: A Search for Clarity among the Problems of Evil,” by John Sutton Welch, 42:2:75-90. Book Reviews Asian American Mormons: Bridging Cultures, by Jessie L. Embry, reviewed by David A. Allred, 42:2:171-73. Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows, by Will Bagley, reviewed by Lawrence Coates, 42:1:153-58. Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows, by Will Bagley, reviewed by Paul H. Peterson, 42:1:159-66. Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows, by Will Bagley, reviewed by Thomas G. Alexander, 42:1:167-74. The God Who Risks: A Theology of Providence, by John Sanders, reviewed by David L. Paulsen and Matthew G. Fisher, 42:3&4:110—23. The Openness of God: A Biblical Challenge to the Traditional Understanding of God, by Clark Pinnock, Richard Rice, John Sanders, William Hasker, and David Basinger, reviewed by David L. Paulsen and Matthew G. Fisher, 42:3&4:110—23. The Trial of Don Pedro Leon Lujan: The Attack against Indian Slavery and Mexican Traders in Utah, by Sondra Jones, reviewed by Jacqueline S. Thursby, 42:3&4:107-9. Poetry “Conjugation,” by Donnell Hunter, 42:2:130. “Isaiah’s Elations,” by George B. Handley, 42:3&4:89. “Chilean Spring,” by Donnell Hunter, 42:3&4:106. 184 -~ BYU Studies Subject Index Italicized page numbers indicate illustrations. Front cover is abbreviated fc; back cover, be. Abraham, and Melchizedek, 3& 4:82, 83 photo of, 2:4 Adoption, personal essay on, 3&4:90-97 recounts Kirtland Temple miracles, 2:5, 10-22 Agency, and evil and suffering, 2:78-88 Brown, Hugh B., in Europe, 3&4:6, 11, 12 Alcohol use Brown, Sarah Mumford, 2:4, 8, 10, 17 in early America, 3&4:31-33 Brown, Victor L., Jr., 22159 by early Saints, 3&4:33-56 Building the Kirtland Temple, by Walter Rane, 1:bc Anderson, Joseph, in Europe, 3&4:6, 11 Burnett, Peter, on Joseph Smith, 2:30 Angel Moroni, statue (1875), 2:71, 72 Burton, Mary Lee, 2:5 Angels, as sons of God, in ancient temple theology, Cahoon, Reynolds, works for N. K. Whitney, 1:94 3& 4:66, 72, 73 Campbellites, in Ohio, 1:51, 55, 95-96 Aquinas, Thomas, on contemplation of God, 2:94 Carlson, Barbara, 1:32 Aristotle, on self love and friendship, 2:93 Carlson, Gary, 1:32 Arthur, Christopher, and Mountain Meadows Chandless, William, 3&4:14 Massacre, 1:151 Chappuis, Marel, 3&4:12 Asceticism, 2:105-6 Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, 2:171-73 Ashery, in Kirtland, 1:85-88 Christensen, C. C. A., painting of mobs in Mis- Asian-American Latter-day Saints, review of book souri, 1:105 on, 2:171-73 Christianity, tradition of hedonism in, 2:94, 101-3, 108 Atonement Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The in as bonding of all things, 3&4:74-76 Kirtland, 1:98-1:21 and omnipotence of God, 2:82 media relations in Europe, 3&4:9 Augustine, Saint, on self love, 2:94 in Missouri, 1:103—5 Azazel, and scapegoat offering, 3&4:75-76 and N. K. Whitney, 1:98-121 Balmer, Hans, 3&4:10 as subject of media, bibliography of studies on, Basel, Switzerland, Heber J. Grant in, 3&4:4, 9-13 3&4:124-81 Batbayar, Tsedendambyn, 1:46 and United Firm, 1:107—-13 Bat-Ulzii, Tsendkhuu, 1:32 uses of media by, 3&4:125-26 Beesley, Donna, 1:29, 32 Clark, Glen Harlan, 1:40, 43 Beesley, Kenneth, 1:29, 32, 34 Clayton, William, on Joseph Smith, 2:33 Benson, Ezra Taft, in postwar Europe, 3&4:17 Clewes, Joseph, statement on Mountain Meadows Bergin, Ben, 2:138 Massacre, 1:139—52 Bible Communications, bibliography of LDS Church and ancient high priest in, as Christ figure, 3&4:65-78 media, 3&4:124-81 Joseph Smith translation of, process of, 2:35-64 Community, relationships in, 2:86—87, 2:257-66 photos of JST manuscripts, 2:37, 38, 39, 57 Condolence, by Patrick Devonas commentary on, 2:176 use oft he term “laughter” in, 2:117 image of, 2:fc, be Billings, Diantha Morley, 1:97, 98 Connor, Patrick, and use of alcohol by soldiers, Biographies, importance of, 1:7 38 4:45 Black children, adoption of, 3&4:90—97 Consecration, law of, in Missouri, 1:102 Blood atonement, doctrine of, 1:153—55, 58, 160, Conversion experiences, of Mongolians, 1:34—40 162-65, 169-71 Cook, Richard E., 1:34, 37-38. 44 Book of Mormon Coray, Howard, on Joseph Smith, 2:29 converts Benjamin Brown, 2:9—10 Corrill, John, 2:11 in Mongolian, 1:39—40, 40, 43 Cowboys, in southern Utah, 3&4:99-105 Bovee, Mathias M., 2:13, 19 Cowdery, Oliver Branden, Nathaniel, on self-interest, 2:95 teaches Edward Partridge, 1:56 Brewster, Hoyt, on laughter, 2:119-20 and United Firm, 1:108 British Mission, Heber J. Grant visits, 3&4:5 Cox, Gary S., 1:40 Brooks, Juanita, and Mountain Meadows Massacre, Creation 1:158, 159-63, 167, 173 ongoing nature of, 2:77—-81, 83, 87 Brough, Monte J., in Mongolia, 1:24, 28-29 purpose of, 2:86-87 Brown, Benjamin symbolized in ancient temple, 3&4:65-67 conversion of, 2:7—10 Czechoslovakia, Heber J. Grant visits, 3&4:15 letter to wife of, 2:13—-21, 14, 16, 17, 20 Damascus Document, 3&4:71 Index, Volume 42.3 4 — 185 Dame, William H., and Mountain Meadows Mas- name of, worn by priests, 3&4:68-69 SACTE, 12140, 152, 154, 156, 161 nature of, Greek influence on theology about, Darkhan, Mongolia, 1:40, 42, 43 3&4:113-15, Day of Atonement, ancient rituals of, 3&4:74-78 nature of, review of books on, 3&4:110—23 Dead Sea Scrolls omnipotence of, 2:76-77, 81-83, 87 Damascus Document, prophecy of Christ in, reconciling existence of evil with, 2:75-90 3&4:71 sons of, as described in Hebrew Bible, 3&4:67-68 Melchizedek text, on Melchizedek as Christ views on character of (laughing), 2:122-26 figure, 3&4:70-72, 78 Gospel of Matthew, Joseph Smith translation of, de St. Aubin, Ed, 2:162-63 2:35-36, 37> 38, 39 Devonas, Patrick, artwork by, 2:fc, be, 176 Gower, Thomas, and Mountain Meadows Massacre, Discipleship, as occupation of Neal A. Maxwell’s life, 1:146 1:8, 12, 15 Grant, Heber J. Doctrine and Covenants, doctrine of light-minded- photos of, in Europe, 3&4:4, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 testimony of, 3&4:9 ness in, 2:115—29 Downs, Lewis, 1:80-82 visits Saints in Europe, 3&4:4—20 Graub, Christian, 3&4:9 Drinking, by early Saints, 3&4:33-56 Graves, Dan, on Word of Wisdom, 3&4:51 Duffin, Sharalyn, 2:5 Greek philosophy, on hedonism, 2:93 Dugarsuren, Munkhtsetseg, 1:36—39, 40, 41 Grey, Zane, 3&4:100 Dugarsuren, Oyunchimeg, 1:34-36 Grow, Stewart L., 2:65, 68 Ellis, Albert, on hedonism, 2:97—98, 101 Hafen, Bruce C., writes Neal A. Maxwell’s bio- Elohim, sons of, as described in Hebrew Bible, graphy, 1:5-6 3&4:67—-68 Haight, Isaac C., and Mountain Meadows Massacre, Enkhtuvshin, Togtokhin and Doyodiin Dashgerel, 1:139-41, 145-48, 152 1:33, 39, 41 Hamblin, Jacob, and Mountain Meadows Massacre, Enoch, ascends to throne of God, 3&4:73 1:148—50, 168 Epicurus Hardy, Charles L., 1:34 on pleasure and pain, 2:93 Harper, Anna, 1:32 on problem of evil, 2:76 Harper, Richard, 1:32 Erie Canal, 1:88—91 Haslam, James Holt, and Mountain Meadows Mas- Erikson, Erick, 2:162, 167 sacre, 1:146—47, 173 Europe, Heber J. Grant in 3&4:4-20 Healings, performed in Kirtland, 2:21 Evans, Richard L., photo of, 3&4:128 Hedonism Evil and sacrifice for others, 2:158-62 justification for, 2:77-78 and suffering, 2:93-109 necessity of, 2:85-87 Hickman, Martin, 1:13-14 Family, relationships in, 2:138-67 Higbee, John M., and Mountain Meadows Massacre, Farr, Lorin, Brigham Young's letter to, 3& 4:38 1:149-51 Fast meetings, held in Kirtland, 1:114 High priest Fillmore, William N., 2:118-19 ancient rites and duties concerning, 3&4:68-70, Flandro, Royce and Jane, 1:32 74-78 Melchizedek, as Christ figure in ancient times, Ford, Clyde, 1:6 Free agency, and evil and suffering, 2:78-88 3&4:65-78 Hinckley, Gordon B. French, Peter, 1:85, 86, 89, 92, 95 on laughter, 2:120, 125 Gammadia, in ancient art, 3&4:84 on Neal A. Maxwell’s speaking style, 1:11 Generativity, 2:157, 162-67, 138 Hitler, Adolph, young Mormons who defied, Germany, Heber J. Grant visits, 3&4:13-16 3&4:21-28 Gibbons, Gary R., 1:40 Hobbes, Thomas, on human motivation, 2:94 Gilbert, Algernon Sidney Hodel, Arthur, 3&4:15 business ventures of, 1:75, 78, 80-85, 89-96, 103-4 Holy of Holies, in ancient temples, 3&4:66—73 Church involvement of, 1:103, 108 Hiibener, Helmuth, 3&4:21 conversion of, 1:08 Hume, David, on problem of evil, 2:76 death of, 1:115 Humor, and laughter, 2:116—7, 119-20, 125 marriage of, 1:81 Huntington, Dimick B., 1:156, 157, 160, 168-69 ilbert, Elizabeth van Benthuysen, 1:81, 115-17 Hyde, Orson od Joseph Smith’s rebuke of, 2:26 human relationships with, 2:156—57 in Kirtland, 1:94, 109 as loving being, 3&4:111-13, 120-21 and Word of Wisdom, 3&4:42 186 «~~ BYU Studies Hyer, Paul, 1:20, 24—25, 30-31 Lee, John D., and Mountain Meadows Massacre, Illness, chronic, personal essay on, 2:131-37 1:139, 148-50, 154-55, 161, 168, 172 Independence, Missouri, Church migration to, Leon Lujan, Don Pedro, trial of, 3&4:107-9 1:63-65 Lewis, Benjamin, gift of tongues, 2:21 Intellectualism, and faith, 1212-15 Lewis, C. S., conversion of, 1:7-8 Interracial adoption, personal essay on, 3&4:90-—-97 Liberty Jail, Joseph Smith’s letter from, feelings in, 2:25 Intimacy Lightheartedness, and laughter, 2:115-26 child-parent stages of, 2:154-57 Light-mindedness, in laughter, 2:115-26 deity-disciple stages of, 2:156 Lindsey, David, art by, 1:fc in relationships, 2:140, 142, 152, 157-59, 166 Looking North to Moroni, by Kerry Soper, 3&4:88 Irving, Gordon, 1:9 Love Isaiah, messianic prophecies of, 3&4:76-77 marital and familial, stages of, 2:143-64 Jackson, Malan, 1:26, 26—27 of self, 2:91-109 Jacobs, Henry, on Word of Wisdom, 3&4:50—51 Lyman, Caroline Ely Partridge, 1:53, 69 Jessee, Dean, writings on Joseph Smith by, 2:24-25 Lyman, Eliza Maria Partridge Smith, 1:53, 62, 63 Jesus Christ Lyman, Lydia Partridge, 1:53, 54, 65 name of, worn by ancient high priests, Lyman, Richard R., in Europe, 3&4:7, 8, 11, 12, 15 3& 4:68-69 Madsen, Truman R., on suffering, 2:91 as Son of Elohim, scriptures on, 3&4:67-68 Magarrell, Roberta, 2:160-62 symbolized in role of ancient high priest Marriage (Melchizedek), 3&4:65-78 resolving conflict in, 2:152-54 Jorgensen, Hannah, 3&4:90, 91-97 stages of, 2:143-—44, 148-54 Joseph Smith Translation (JST) Marsh, Thomas B., 2:7 comparison of two translations in, 2:35-62 Martin, Asa, 1:52 photos of manuscripts, 2:37, 38, 39, 57 Matthew, Gospel of, Joseph Smith translation of, translation process of, 2:35-36, 61-62 2235-36, 37, 38, 39 Jubilee, in Old Testament texts, 3&4:70-72 Maxwell, Cory, 1:9, 1 Kanab, Utah, early Saints in, 3&4:99—105 Maxwell, Karen B., 1:12 Keith, Jeff, 1:8 Maxwell, Neal A. Kelly, Philemon M., in Switzerland, 3&4:7, 8, 11, 12 biography of, 1:5-17 Kimball, Heber C., on vision of Saints in heaven, and leukemia, 1:5, 6, 15 3&4:40 military service of, 110-11 Kimball, Rollow, photo of, 3&4:130 in Mongolia, 1:21, 28, 33 Kimball, Spencer W., on suffering, 2:113n.76 writing and speaking style of, 1:11-12 Kirtland, Ohio McAdams, D. P., 2:162-63 Campbellites in, 1:95-96 McConkie, Bruce R., on laughter, 2:118 Church events in, 1:98—122 McLellin, William E., baptizes Benjamin Brown, 2:7, 10 Church expulsion from, 1:10—-11 Meat, and Word of Wisdom in pioneer era, 3&4:37, 50 Church migration to, 1:58, 61-63 Media, bibliography of studies on LDS Church and, first converts in, 1:96—98 3& 4:124-81 law of consecration in, 1:60-63 Media relations, of Church, in Europe, 3&4:9 N. K. Whitney in, 1:74-138 Medication, for emotional ills, 2:99—102, 105 Kirtland Temple Melchizedek miracles at dedication of, 2:5, 10-22 ancient illustrations of, 3&4:82, 83, 84 paintings of, 1:fc, be and role of high priest as type of Christ, Klingensmith, Philip, and Mountain Meadows Mas- 3&4:70-78 sacre, 1:145 Mentors, importance of, 1:13-14 Kénigsberg, Germany, Saints in, 3&4:22-28 Miracles, performed in Kirtland, 2:12, 21 Kramer, Peter, on psychopharmacology, 2:99—101 Missionary work, in Mongolia (1993-2003), 1:33-46 Kushner, Harold, on the Creation, 2:79-80 Missouri Kwok, Henry H., 2:172 converts from Ohio go to, 1:63—65 Laughter Gilbert and Whitney store in, 1:103—4 LDS doctrine on, 2:117—20, 22-29 mobs in, C. C. A. Christensen painting of, 1:105 psychology of, 2:116-17, 120 Saints to gather to, 1:63-64 survey of LDS views of, 2:120-29 Zion’s Camp, 1:12, 115 Law of consecration Mobbers Raiding Printing Property and Store at Inde- in Kirtland, 1:60-63 " pendence, Missouri, July 20, 1833, by C. C. A. in Missouri, 1:102 Christensen, 1:105 Index, Volume 42.3 4 — 187 Mongolia imprisonment of, 1:67-68 converts in, 1:20, 34-46 life and business of, in Ohio, 1:50-73 dedication of, 1:33 meets Joseph Smith, 1:56—-59 map of, 1:21 moves to Independence, 1:63-65 missionaries from, 1:38—40, 43-44, 44 portrait of, 1:50 missionaries in, 1:19, 27-36, 45 property of, in Painesville, 1:51, 53-55, 66-67 Morality, development of, 2:86-87 Partridge, Edward, Jr., 1:69, 69 Morley, Isaac Partridge, Eliza Maria, 1:53, 62, 63 conversion of, 1:97 Partridge, Emily Dow, 1:53, 65, 66 travels to Independence, 1:65 Partridge, Harriet Pamela, 1:53, 68 Moroni, Angel, statue (1875), 2:71, 72 Partridge, Lydia (daughter of Edward Partridge), Morris, Elias, and Mountain Meadows Massacre, 1:53, 54, 65 1:51 Partridge, Lydia Clisbee (wife of Edward Partridge) Mother Teresa, on suffering, 2:91, 103-4 children of, 1:53, 53, 54, 62, 66, 69 Mountain Meadows Massacre conversion of, 1:58—59 Joseph Clewes statement about, 1:139-52 marries Edward Partridge, 1:52-53 reviews of book on, 1:153—58, 159-66, 167-74 travels to Independence, Missouri, 1:63-65 Name of the Lord, worn by ancient high priests, Partridge, William, 1:52 3& 4:68-69 Patten, David W., preaches in New York, 2:7 Native Americans Paulsen, David, on problem of evil, 2:76 and Mountain Meadows Massacre, 1:155-58, Pentecostal events, at Kirtland Temple, 2:5, 10-22 159-62, 167-69, 171, 173 Peter, Epistles of Rowland Rider’s experience with, 3&4:98-105 Joseph Smith translation of 2 Peter, 2:56—58 in Utah, and slave trading, 3&4:107—9 photo of JST manuscript of, 2:57 Nauvoo, Illinois, orderliness of, 3&4:33 Peterson, Levi, 1:159, 162 Nauvoo Temple, and media, 3&4:124 Phelps, W. W., on Word of Wisdom, 3&4:36 Nazi Germany, Heber J. Grant visits, 3&4:13-16 Piedes Indians, and Mountain Meadows Massacre, Neilsen, Luke, 1:36 1:156 New Testament translation by Joseph Smith, com- Pierson, Brad, 1:19 parison of manuscripts, 2:38, 41-62, 2:37, 38, Pioneers, list of provisions for, 3&4:35 39, 57 Plato, on suffering, 2:93 New York City, image of Sept. 11, 2001, tragedy, 2:fc, Potter-Parish murders, 1:170 be, 176 Pratt, Orson, on Word of Wisdom, 3&4:52 Niederhauser, Alfred, 3&4:12 Pratt, Parley P. Nyamdoo, Gendegiin, 1:24, 26 baptizes Lydia Partridge, 1:58-59 Ochirdat, Ochirgerel, 1:37-38 murder of, and Mountain Meadows Massacre, O’Dea, Thomas, 1:12, 13, 15 1:160, 167 Ohio Prozac, improper use of, 2:101 Church history in Kirtland, 1:96-122 Psychology, theories on suffering, 2:91-93, 96-98, Edward Partridge in, 1:50-69 102, 104 N. K. Whitney in, 1:75-121 Psychopharmacology, 2:99—101 Saints in Painesville, 1:57—-63 Psychotherapy Oil, holy, used in ancient temple, 3&4:73 gospel alternatives to, 2:91-113 Okinawa, Japan, Neal A. Maxwell in, 110-11 of relationships, 2:140-66 Omnipotence, of God, 2:82-83 Purevsuren, Lamjav, 1:32 Organ transplant, personal essay on, 2:131-37 Pyper, George D., in Europe, 3&4:6, 8 Page, John, Joseph Smith’s rebuke of, 2:26 Quincy, Josiah, on Joseph Smith, 2:29—30 Pain, purpose of, 2:84-87 Quist, Josephine Brown, 2:5 Painesville, Ohio, Edward Partridge in, 1:50-67 Radio, use by LDS Church, 3&4:128-31 Paiute Indians, and Mountain Meadows Massacre, Rand, Ayn, on self interest, 2:95 1:155-58, 162, 167-69, 171, 173 Rane, Walter, art by, 1:bc Parable of wheat and tares, 2:81 Redd Center for Western Studies, 2:171-73 Paris, Heber J. Grant in, 3&4:5 Redemption, in a community, 2:87 Parks, William, 2:21 Reformation, Mormon, attitude of violence in, Patriarchal blessings, in Kirtland, 1:114-15 1162-63 Partridge, Caroline Ely, 1:53, 69 Relationships Partridge, Edward child-parent, 2:154-57 as bishop, 1:59-63, 100-102 with God, 2:156—57 family of, 1:52-53, 58, 65-69 identity in, 2:140—43 188 —~ BYU Studies Relationships (continued) at Kirtland Temple dedication, 2:12, 13n.29, 19, intimate, 2:140, 142, 152, 157-59, 166 21N.36 marital, 2:144-56 on laughter, 2:119 sacrifices needed in, 2:158-62 leads Church in Kirtland, 1:100, 106-9, 112-15 Remy, Jules, on Saints’ temperance, 3&4:42—43, 46 letter of, from Carthage Jail, 2:31 Richards, J. Kirk, art by, 3&4:fc, be letter of, from Liberty Jail, 2:25, 27 Rider, Rowland, 3&4:98, 99-105, 100, 104 letter of, from Richmond, Mo., 2:25 Riders of the Purple Sage, 3&4:100 letter of, to Emma, 2:31, 32 Rigdon, Sidney letter of, to friends, 2:32 as Campbellite minister, 1:55, 95-96 letter of, to Thomas Sharp, 2:27 compared to Joseph Smith, 2:30 love of, for family and friends, 2:31-33 conversion of, 1: 56-57, 97 meets Edward Partridge, 1:57 lives in Whitney store, 1:106 meets N. K. Whitney, 1:75, 98 as scribe for JST, 2:40-57, 61 opens store in Kirtland, 1:113-14 and United Firm, 1:13, 14 personality of, 2:23-34 Rindlisbocher, Hans, 3&4:9 personal writings of, 2:24-25, 31-32 Rogers, Carl, on suffering, 2:97-99, 101 plural wives of, 1:62, 66 Rollins, Caroline, in Kirtland, 1:93, 94 on prophets as normal men, 2:6—7n.2 Rollins, James A., meets Joseph Smith, 1:83 on suffering, 2:102, 107-8 Rollins, Mary Elizabeth transparency of, 2:24-26 baptism of, 1:98 and Word of Wisdom, 3&4:29, 32, 33 in Kirtland, 1:94 Smith, Joseph, Sr., at Kirtland Temple dedication, Ruf, Walter, 3&4:8, 12 2:15 Sabbath School Union Jubilee (1875), 2:65-73 Smith, Lucy Mack, in Painesville, 1:61 Sacrifice, and, in ancient ritual, 3&4:75, 84 Smith, Sarah, 1:78-79 Saloon, roll-away, 3&4:101-2 Smith, Stanley and Marjorie, 1:29 Santa Maria Maggiore, mosaic from, 3&4:83 Snow, Eliza R., on Joseph Smith, 2:26 Scapegoats, in ancient ritual, 3&4:75, 84 Snow, Zerubbabel, and alcohol sales, 3&4:40, 41 Schade, Edith, 3&4:16—17 Socrates, on self interest, 2:93 Schirm, Miriam, 3&4:15—16 Son of Man, The, by J. Kirk Richards, 3&4:fc, be Schmidt, Alice, 1:19, 32 Soper, Kerry, artwork by, 3&4:88 Schmidt, DuWayne, 1:19, 32 Speaking in tongues, in Kirtland, 2:9—10, 19, 21 Schmitt, Frederick W., on theodicy, 2:77 Steptoe, Edward J., and use of alcohol by soldiers, School of the Prophets, held at Whitney store, 3&4:39-41 1:106-7 Stories, importance of, 1:7 Schulzke, Otto, 3& 4:23 Storytelling, by Rowland Rider, 3&4:98—105 Self-esteem Suffering Augustine on, 2:94 Christian philosophy of, 2:78-89, 94, 101-3, 108 and relationships, 2:140—43 correct understanding of, 2:76—89, 91, 98-109 September 11, 2001, painting on, 2:fc, be, 176 personal essay on, 2.131—37 Sidgwick, Henry, 2:94—-95 reconciling, with loving God, 2:75-90 Skinner, Mark, 1:45 Switzerland, Heber J. Grant in, 3&4:7-13 Slave trade, Native American, 3&4:107-9 Tabernacle, of ancient Israel, symbolism of, Smith, Emma 3&4:65-67 delivers a son in Kirtland, 1:106 Tabernacle, Salt Lake settles in Kirtland, 1:98—99, 105-6 celebration of Sabbath School Union Jubilee Smith, George A., and Mountain Meadows Mas- (1875), 2265-73 Sacre, 1:169, 171, 173 organ, 2:68, 69 Smith, John (Church patriarch), on Word of Wis- pulpits in, 2:68 dom, 3&4:36 unusual decorations in, photos of, 2:65-73 Smith, Joseph, Jr. Tai, Kwok Yuen, 1:33 Bible translation of, process of, 2:35-64 Taylor, John, at Sabbath School Jubilee, 2:69 character of, 2:23-34 Temple character of, self-described, 2:119 ancient, as symbol of Creation, 3&4:65-67 confidence of, 2:29-30 ancient, digital rendering of, 3&4:81 contemporaneous views on, 2:26, 29-30, 33 ancient, role of high priest in, 3&4:68—78 designates Missouri as place of gathering, 1:64 Holy of Holies, in ancient, 3&4:66-73 journeys to Kirtland, 1:58 Teresa, Mother, on suffering, 2:91, 103-4 Index, Volume 42.3 4 — 189 Theodicy, 2:75-90 Young, Brigham Thornton, Amos, and Mountain Meadows Massacre, and alcohol sales in Utah, 3&4:38—41, 45-48 1:147 attends Sabbath School Jubilee, 2:69 Thrasymachus, on hedonism, 2:93 has reputation as “Lion of the Lord,” 2:71 Tobacco use letter to Brigham Young Jr., 3&4:47 in early America, 3&4:31 letter to Lorin Farr, 3&4:38 by early Saints, 3&4:33-37, 41-56 and Mountain Meadows Massacre, 1:153-58, Tolkien, J. R. R., on power of stories, 1:7-8 160-66, 167-74 Translation of Bible, by Joseph Smith, 2:35-62 on Word of Wisdom compliance, 3&4:29-64 Tserenjavin, Ariunchimeg, 1:46 Young, Brigham, Jr., letter of Brigham Young to, Tubbs, William, 3&4:34 3&4:47 United Firm, in Kirtland, 1:107—13 Young, Emily Dow Partridge Smith, 1:53, 65, 66 Ursenbach, Octave F., in France, 3&4:7 Young men, in early Utah, and Word of Wisdom, Utah 3&4:41-42, 53 pioneer era, Word of Wisdom in, 3&4:29-64 Young women, in early Utah, and Word of Wisdom, slave trade in, 3&4:107-9 3&4:41—42, 53 Utah Valley State College, contacts with Mongolians, Zimmer, Max, 3&4:12 1:26-27 Zion’s Camp Ute Indians, and slave trade, 3&4:107-9 funding of,1:112 Vandervoort, William L., 1:80-82 illness at arrival in Missouri, 1:115 Van Winkle, John S., 1:80, 81, 82 Veil of the temple, 3&4:66, 68, 84 Vienna Genesis, photo of, 3&4:82 Violence, and 19th-century Mormons, 1:153-54, 160, 163-66, 169-72 Virtue, created from evil, 2:77—78, 85-88 Visions, at Kirtland Temple dedication, 2:12-22 Wells, Daniel H., 1:168 Whitmer, John presides in Kirtland, 1:58 as scribe for JST, 2:39—56, 61-62 Whitney, Elizabeth Ann Smith Church involvement of, 1:97, 99, 100, 105, 106 in Kirtland, 1:78—79, 83, 88 7 photo of, 1:78 speaks in tongues, 1:100—-101 Whitney, Horace, 1:122 Whitney, Newel K. as bishop, 1:101-3, 107-18 business ventures of, 1:75—121 conversion of, 1:96-97 death of, 1:121 home, as site of Word of Wisdom revelation, 3& 4:32 homes and stores of, 1:82—122, 84, 89, 92, 101 marriage to Elizabeth Ann Smith, 1:78, 79, 88 meets Joseph Smith, 1:75, 98-99 parents of, 1;75-76, 106, 121 portrait of, 1:74 Whitney, Samuel F., 1:92, 116-17, 121 Windows of Heaven, by David Lindsley, 1:fc Woolley, Edward D., and Word of Wisdom, 3&4:41 Word of Wisdom in Brigham Young era, 3&4:29-64 and economics in early Utah, 3&4:36-37, 43-45 revelation of, 1:106—7, 3&4:29, 32 World War II Neal A. Maxwell in, 110-11 young Mormons in Germany during, 3&4:21—28

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