Gospel Topic: Revelation
- “John the Revelator”: The Written Revelations of John Taylor
- The Exalted Lord
- "That They Might Come to Understanding": Revelation as Process
- "That They Might Come to Understanding": Revelation as Process
- The Paradoxical Lamb and the Christology of John's Apocalypse
- Section 77 and Book of Revelation Scholarship
- The New Testament in the Doctrine and Covenants
- The Book of Revelation: Following the Lamb
- Revelation
- Lehi’s Dream and Nephi’s Vision as Apocalyptic Literature
- Consecration and Controversy: Ezra Thayer, Leman Copley, and Early Conflicts over Consecrated Properties
- The “How” of Scriptural Study
- "Every Man Walketh in His Own Way": Individualism, Revelation, and Authority in the Ohio Period
- Revelation
- Sharing Authority: Developing the First Presidency in Ohio
- A Flood of Revelations, 1831
- The Redemption of the Dead: A Latter-day Saint Perspective on the Fate of the Unevangelized
- Ephesians: Unfolding the Mysteries through Revelation
- The Endings of Mark and Revelation
- The Discovery Process: Spiritual and Secular Parallels
- A Culmination of Learning: D&C 84 and the Doctrine of the Priesthood
- "This Shall Be Our Covenant": Brigham Young and D&C 136
- Types of Christian Revelation
- The History and Doctrine of the Adam-ondi-Ahman Revelation (D&C 116)
- Understanding Images and Symbols in the Book of Revelation
- The Education of a Prophet: The Role of the New Translation of the Bible in the Life of Joseph Smith
- Apocalyptic Imagination and the New Testament
- Symbolic Action as Prophecy in the Old Testament
- Audience Astonishment at the Sermon on the Mount and the Sermon at the Temple
- New York, Ohio, and Missouri, 180-1834
- Joseph Smith's Articles of Faith
- “Exalt Not Yourselves”: The Revelations and Thomas B. Marsh, An Object Lesson For Our Day
- “The Kingdom of God and His Laws”: Joseph Smith’s Revelations and Teachings on Christ’s Kingdom and Church in the Council of Fifty
- Interpreter Of Joseph Smith's Nauvoo Doctrines
- Worship and Ritual Practices in the New Testament
- Gathering the Lord's Words into One: Biblical Intertextuality in the Doctrine and Covenants
- Early Print Tradition and the Location Where the Church Was Established
- The Articles and Covenants: A Handbook for New Branches
- Influence of the Book of Moses on Temple Worship
- Authority, Power, and the "Government of the Church of Christ," 1835
- Revelation
- Accomplishing the Will of the Father: A Historical and Theological Examination of Doctrine and Covenants 19
- "Commissioned of Jesus Christ": Oliver Cowdery and D&C 13
- Joseph Smith: Ancient Scripture and Revealed Texts
- Preparing Students to Receive Revelation: Insights from the Book of Mormon
- Quiet Slumber: Revelation through Dreams
- Doctrine and Covenants: A Roundtable Discussion, Part 2
- The Book of Acts: A Pattern for Modern Church Growth
- The Little, Narrow Prison of Language: The Rhetoric of Revelation
- Doctrinal Contributions of Joseph F. Smith
- Unveiling Revelation and a Landmark Commentary Series
- Revelation
- The Perceptible and the Unseen: The Qur’anic Conception of Man’s Relationship to God and Realities Beyond Human Perception
- Illuminating a Darkened World
- Joseph Smith—Matthew: Profiting from Prophecy
- Entries 1–100
- “That Every Man Might Speak in the Name of God the Lord”: A Study of Official Declaration 2
- The Sanctity of Food: A Latter-day Saint Perspective
- The Morning Breaks: The Glorious Light of Restoration
- The Latter-day Saint Concept of Canon
- Personal Revelation and the Process of Conversion
- Beings Divine or Devilish: Which Is the Destroyer Riding upon the Waters?
- The Joseph Smith Translation and the Book of Moses
- Joseph Smith and the Kirtland Temple
- Living Scriptures from a Living God through Living Prophets and for a Living Church
- Prophetic Perspectives: How Lehi and Nephi Applied the Lessons of Lehi’s Dream
- The Lost 116 Pages Story: What We Do Know, What We Don't Know, and What We Might Know
- Revelation Attitudes: The Coming Forth of Official Declaration 2
- Mormon Administrative and Organizational History: A Source Essay
- “The Intent for Which It Was Given”: How the Book of Mormon Teaches the Value of Scripture and Revelation
- Revelation
- Seeking Divine Interaction: Joseph Smith's Varying Searches for the Supernatural
- How to Ask Questions That Invite Revelation
- Revealing Parables: A Call to Action within the Doctrine and Covenants
- The Revelatory Sources of Latter-day Saint Petitioning
- Race, the Priesthood, and Temples
- Traveling and Standing Ministers: The Commandment to Travel (or Not) in the Joseph Smith—Era
- The Apocalyptic Witness of the Messiah
- To Whom Is the Arm of the Lord Revealed?” Part 1
- How to Ask Questions That Invite Revelation
- Helping Students Understand the Principles of Personal Revelation
- An Analysis of the Joseph Smith Translation of 1 Corinthians 15:40
- “Have We Not Had a Prophet Among Us?”: Joseph Smith’s Civil War Prophecy
from Civil War Saints
- Evaluating Latter-day Saint Doctrine
- Teaching with the 2013 Edition of the Doctrine and Covenants
- The Lost 116 Pages Story: What We Do Know, What We Don’t Know, and What We Might Know
- Providential History: The Need for Continuing Revelation
- One Continuous Flow: Revelations Surrounding the "New Translation"
- Administration from the Underground
- The Joseph Smith Translation: A Primary Source for the Doctrine and Covenants
- Official Declaration 2: Revelation on the Priesthood
- Editor's Conclusion: How Spiritual Things Are Known
- “Even as Our Father Lehi Saw”: Lehi’s Dream as Nephite Cultural Narrative
- “Follow the Prophet”: Eight Principles from 1 and 2 Kings
- This Generation Shall Have My Word through You
- Administration in the “DO”: John Taylor’s Administration from Hiding in the Underground
- Seeking “Power to Protect the Innocent”
- Plants in the New Testament
- Joseph Smith's Practice of Plural Marriage
- "A Covenant and a Deed Which Cannot Be Broken": The Continuing Saga of Consecration