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Religious Educator Vol. 4 No. 3 · 2003

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Table of Contents

  • Copyright Page
  • Editor's Note
  • Balancing Faith and Intellect: An Interview with President Cecil O. Samuelson
    R. Devan Jensen
  • What Is Our Doctrine?
    Robert L. Millet
  • Cafeterias or Chef Schools? Getting Students into the Scriptures
    Timothy L. Carver
  • The Abrahamic Covenant: A Foundational Theme for the Old Testament
    Michael A. Goodman
  • Lengths of Service for the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve
    Michael D. Taylor
  • Amos through Malachi: Major Teachings of the Twelve Prophets
    Blair G. Van Dyke and D. Kelly Ogden
  • Symbolism: A Divine Means of Instruction
    Michael N. Allred
    Spires of the Salt Lake City Temple
    "God teaches by symbols; it is his favorite method of teaching." —Elder Orson F. Whitney
  • Dealing with Personal Injustices: Lessons from the Prophet Joseph Smith
    W. Jeffrey Marsh
    Two men talking over a fence
    "Suppose that Jesus Christ and holy angels should object to us on frivolous things, what would become of us? We must be merciful to one another, and overlook small things." —Joseph Smith
  • Tips for Using the Scriptures on Computer
    John P. Livingstone
  • Nephi’s Literary Endeavor
    Steven L. Olsen
    Nephi making the Book of Mormon plates
    The sacred goal of describing the plan of salvation is sufficiently exalted by itself to qualify Nephi's writings as among the most spiritually significant in all of scripture.

Featured Articles

  • Copyright Page
  • Editor's Note
  • Balancing Faith and Intellect: An Interview with President Cecil O. Samuelson
    R. Devan Jensen
  • What Is Our Doctrine?
    Robert L. Millet
  • Cafeterias or Chef Schools? Getting Students into the Scriptures
    Timothy L. Carver
  • The Abrahamic Covenant: A Foundational Theme for the Old Testament
    Michael A. Goodman
  • Lengths of Service for the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve
    Michael D. Taylor
  • Amos through Malachi: Major Teachings of the Twelve Prophets
    Blair G. Van Dyke and D. Kelly Ogden
  • Symbolism: A Divine Means of Instruction
    Michael N. Allred
    Spires of the Salt Lake City Temple
    "God teaches by symbols; it is his favorite method of teaching." —Elder Orson F. Whitney
  • Dealing with Personal Injustices: Lessons from the Prophet Joseph Smith
    W. Jeffrey Marsh
    Two men talking over a fence
    "Suppose that Jesus Christ and holy angels should object to us on frivolous things, what would become of us? We must be merciful to one another, and overlook small things." —Joseph Smith
  • Tips for Using the Scriptures on Computer
    John P. Livingstone
  • Nephi’s Literary Endeavor
    Steven L. Olsen
    Nephi making the Book of Mormon plates
    The sacred goal of describing the plan of salvation is sufficiently exalted by itself to qualify Nephi's writings as among the most spiritually significant in all of scripture.
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