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This is an excerpt from the book No Weapon Shall New Light on Sensitive Issues.

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The Attraction of Mormonism
—Brent L. Top

Reflections on Apostasy and Restoration
—Robert L. Millet

Are Christians Christians?
—Kent P. Jackson

Suspicion or Reading the Accounts of Joseph Smith’s First Vision
—Steven C. Harper

Seeking Divine Joseph Smith’s Searches for the Supernatural
—Kerry Muhlestein

Did Joseph Smith Translate the Kinderhook Plates?
—Brian M. Hauglid

“A Subject That Can Bear Investigation”: Anguish, Faith, and Joseph Smith’s Youngest Plural Wife
—J. Spencer Fluhman

A Latter-day Saint Perspective on Biblical Inerrancy
—Robert L. Millet

The Bible, the Book of Mormon, and the Concept of Scripture
—Daniel L. Belnap

The Book of Mormon and the Origin of Native Americans from a Maternally Inherited DNA Standpoint
—Ugo A. Perego

Egyptian Papyri and the Book of A Faithful, Egyptological Point of View
—Kerry Muhlestein

Thoughts on the Book of Abraham
—Brian M. Hauglid

The Role of Evidence in Religious Discussion
—John W. Welch

The Fortunate Fall of Adam and Eve
—Daniel K Judd

Jesus Christ and Salvation
—Robert L. Millet

God and Man
—Robert L. Millet

Taking the Great Commission Seriously
—Camille Fronk Olson

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Published December 19, 2011

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