Faculty and Staff Notes

Awards and Honors

Daniel L. Belnap was invited to be a member of the national SBL committee on Ritual in the Biblical World.

Lincoln Blumell was invited to be a member of the national SBL committee on Papyrology and Early Christian Background.

Michael A. Goodman received the National Council on Family Relations Religion and Family Life Section Professional Outstanding Paper of the Year Award.

John Hilton III received BYU’s Continuing Education 2012 Faculty Teaching Award.

Eric D. Huntsman was appointed the coordinator for the Ancient Near Eastern Studies program.

Claremont Graduate University created the Robert L. Millet Fellowship in Mormon Studies, which funds scholarships for two students pursuing graduate degrees in Mormon studies.

Gaye Strathearn continues to lead the SBL national committee on Latter-day Saints and the Bible.

Ken Solen, a professor of chemical engineering, was recognized as the Religious Education Outstanding Transfer Professor of the Year.

Selected Recent Publications

Alford, Kenneth L.“Ben E. Rich: Sharing the Gospel Creatively.” In Go Ye into All the World: The Growth and Development of Mormon Missionary Work, edited by Reid L. Neilson and Fred E. Woods, 151–88. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University; Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2012.

———, ed. Civil War Saints. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University; Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2012.

———. Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion, edited by Dennis L. Largey and Larry E. Dahl: “Arm of the Lord,” “Army, armies,” “Foundation(s),” “Fruit(s),” “Free, freedom, freely,” “Serve, service.” Salt Lake City; Deseret Book, 2012.

———. “‘I Will Send You Elijah the Prophet.’” In You Shall Have My Word: Exploring the Text of the Doctrine and Covenants, edited by Scott C. Esplin, Richard O. Cowan, and Rachel Cope, 34–49. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University, Religious Studies Center; Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2012.

———. “Indian Relations in Utah during the Civil War.” In Civil War Saints, 203–25.

———. “Latter-day Saints and the Civil War: An Introduction.” In Civil War Saints, ix–xvii.

———. “Latter-day Saint Civil War Veterans.” In Civil War Saints, 405–555.

———. “Mormons and the Grand Army of the Republic.” In Civil War Saints, 317–39.

———. “Utah and the Civil War Press.” In Civil War Saints, 267–83.

———. “Utah and the Civil War Press.” Utah Historical Quarterly 80, no. 1 (2012): 75–92.

———, and Brant Ellsworth. “Mormon Motivation for Enlisting in the Civil War.” In Civil War Saints, 183–202.

———, and William P. MacKinnon. “What’s in a Name? The Establishment of Camp Douglas.” In Civil War Saints, 161–81.

———, and Joseph R. Stuart. “The Lot Smith Cavalry Company: Utah Goes to War.” In Civil War Saints, 127–42.

Ball, Terry B. Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “Angels,” “Animals,” “Curse,” “Ensign,” “Isaiah,” “Isaiah Quotations in the Doctrine and Covenants,” “Ministering Spirits,” “Truth.”

———, and Spencer S. Snyder. “Isaiah in the Doctrine and Covenants.” In You Shall Have My Word, 108–33.

Baugh, Alexander L. “Defending Mormonism: The Scandinavian Mission Presidency of Andrew Jenson, 1909–1912.” In Go Ye into All the World, 503–41.

———. “‘I’ve Lived My Dream!’ A Conversation with Arnold K. Garr.” Religious Educator 13, no. 2 (2012): 211–32.

Belnap, Daniel L. “Clothed with Salvation: The Garden, the Veil, Tabitha, and Christ.” Studies in the Bible and Antiquity 4 (2012): 43–69.

Bennett, Richard E. “Eastern United States and Canada.” In Mapping Mormonism: An Atlas of Latter-day Saint History, edited by Brandon S. Plewe. Provo, UT: BYU Press, 2012.

———. Review of “The Development of LDS Temple Worship, 1846–2000: A Documentary History.” In John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 32, no. 2 (2012): 249–51.

———. “‘We Know No North, No South, No East, No West’: Mormon Interpretations of the Civil War, 1861–65.” In Civil War Saints, 93–105.

Livingstone, John P., and Richard E. Bennett. “‘Remember the New Covenant, Even the Book of Mormon’ (D&C 84:57).” In Go Ye into All the World, 45–63.

Black, Susan Easton. Encyclopedic entries in Mapping Mormonism: “The First Year of the Church of Christ, April 1830–January 1831” and “The Mormon Battalion, 1846–1847.”

———. “Faces Turned West.” In History of the Saints: The Great Mormon Exodus and the Establishment of Zion, edited by William G. Hartley, 1–14. American Fork, UT: Covenant Communications, 2012.

———. “Nauvoo Neighbor: The Latter-day Saint Experience at the Mississippi River, 1843–1845.” BYU Studies 51, no. 3 (2012): 141–67.

Blumell, Lincoln H. Lettered Christians: Christians, Letters, and Late Antique Oxyrhynchus. Leiden: Brill, 2012.

———. “A Potential Source for the Latin Preface in P.Oxy. XVIII 2194.” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 183 (2012): 72–74.

———. Review of C. E. Hill, Who Chose the Gospels? Probing the Great Gospel Conspiracy. BYU Studies 51, no. 2 (2012): 169–74.

Boone, David F. “‘As Bad as I Hated to Come I Now Beleave . . . the Lord Wanted Us Here’: Lucy Hannah White Flake’s Experiences on the Western Frontier.” Journal of Mormon History 38, no. 4 (Fall 2012): 55–87.

———. “The Lord Has Greatly Blessed Us.” In Women of Faith in the Latter-day Saints. Vol. 2, 1821–45, edited by Richard E. Turley Jr. and Brittany A. Chapman, 76–90. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2012.

Chadwick, Jeffrey R. Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “Mount of Olives,” “Mount Sinai,” “Mount Zion,” “Mountains of the Lord’s House.”

———, and A. M. Maeir. “How Households Can Illuminate the Historical Record: The Judahite Houses at Gath of the Philistines. In New Perspectives on Household Archaeology, edited by Bradley J. Parker and Catherine P. Foster, 501–18. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2012.

Maeir, A. M., I. Shai, J. Uziel, Y. Gadot, and Jeffrey R. Chadwick. “A Late Bronze Age Biconical Jug with a Depiction of a Scorpion from Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel.” In All the Wisdom of the East: Studies in Near Eastern Archaeology and History in Honor of Eliezer D. Oren, edited by Mayer Gruber and others, 249–64. Fribourg, Switzerland: Academic Press, Fribourg, 2012.

Toffolo, M., A. M. Maeir, Jeffrey R. Chadwick,and E. Boaretto, “Characterization of Contexts for Radiocarbon Dating: Results from the Early Iron Age at Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel.” Radiocarbon 54, nos. 3–4 (2012): 371–90.

Cope, Rachel. “Emptied and Filled: Catherine Livingston Garrettson’s Quest for Sanctification.” In Religion in the Age of Enlightenment, vol. 3, edited by Brett C. McInelly and Kathryn Stasio. New York: AMS, 2012.

———. “From Smouldering Fires to Revitalizing Showers: A Historiographical Overview of Revivalism in Nineteenth-Century New York.” In Wesley and Methodist Studies, vol. 4, edited by William Gibson and Geordan Hammond, 25–50. Toronto: Clements Publishing Group, 2012.

———. “New Ways In: Writing Interdisciplinary Mormon History.” Journal of Mormon History 38, no. 2 (Spring 2012): 99.

———. “Nancy Naomi Alexander Tracy: Faithful Pioneer.” Ensign, March 2012, 48–51.

———. “Shifting the Plot: Possibilities in Mormon Women’s History.” Journal of Mormon History 38, no. 2 (Spring 2012): 100–107.

———, Brian Q. Cannon, Matthew B. Bowman, Patrick Q. Mason, Steven C. Harper, Matthew J. Grow, Tona Hangen, and Paul E. Kerry. “Uniting Faith and History.” Religious Educator 13, no. 2 (2012): 129–59.

Esplin, Scott C., Richard O. Cowan, and Rachel Cope, eds. You Shall Have My Word.

Cowan, Richard O. “‘Called to Serve’: A History of Missionary Training.” In Go Ye into All the World, 23–44.

———. Encyclopedic entries in Mapping Mormonism: “Temples,” “Stakes.”

———. “Latter-day Saint Temples as Symbols.” Journal of the Book of Mormon and Other Restoration Scripture 21, no. 1 (2012): 2–11.

Esplin, Scott C., Richard O. Cowan, and Rachel Cope, eds. You Shall Have My Word.

Esplin, Scott C. “Competing for the City of Joseph: Interpretive Conflicts in Nauvoo’s Restoration.” John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 32, no. 1 (2012): 47–62.

———. Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “Foreordination” and Historical Context and Overview of Doctrine and Covenants 23, 24, 26, and 47.

———. “‘Have We Not Had a Prophet Among Us?’ Joseph Smith’s Civil War Prophecy.” In Civil War Saints, 41–59.

———. “‘Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise’: Building Zion by Becoming Zion.” In You Shall Have My Word, 134–48.

———. “A Place for ‘the Weary Traveler’: Nauvoo and a Changing Missionary Emphasis for Church Historic Sites.” In Go Ye into All the World, 397–424.

———. “Saving Their School: The 1933 Transfer of Dixie College as an Indicator of Utah’s Changing Church and State Relationships.” Utah Historical Quarterly 80, no. 2 (2012): 173–91.

———, Richard O. Cowan, and Rachel Cope, eds. You Shall Have My Word.

———, and Arnold K. Garr. “Church Academies.” In Mapping Mormonism, 126–27.

Freeman, Robert C. Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “Bondage,” “Country, countries,” “Honest, honestly,” “Jewels,” “License/certificates,” “Measure of Man,” “Respector of Persons,” and Historical Context and Overview of Doctrine and Covenants 46, 81, 90.

———. “Latter-day Saints in the Civil War.” In Civil War Saints, 285–93.

Gaskill, Alonzo L. Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “Bride,” “Bridegroom,” “Darkness,” “Fire,” “Hell,” “Rock(s), stone(s).”

Goodman, Michael A. “Elam Luddington: First Latter-day Saint Missionary to Thailand.” In Go Ye into All the World, 241–59.

———, David C. Dollahite, and Loren Marks. “Exploring Transformational Processes and Meaning in LDS Marriages.” Marriage and Family Review 48, no. 6 (2012): 555–82.

Grey, Matthew J. “Cemeteries, Jewish,” and “Priests and Levites (Jewish).” In The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, edited by Roger S. Bagnall and others, pp. 1403–5, 5530-33. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.

———. “Review of Michael E. Stone, Ancient Judaism: New Visions and Views.” Andrews University Seminary Studies 50, no. 1 (Spring 2012): 112–15.

Griffin, Tyler J. “Nephi: An Ideal Teacher of Less-Than Ideal Students.” Religious Educator 13, no. 2 (2012): 61–71.

Harper, Steven C. “Evaluating Three Arguments against Joseph Smith’s First Vision,” In Exploring the First Vision, 307–23.

———. “‘That They Might Come to Understanding’: Revelation as Process.” In You Shall Have My Word, 19–33.

Cope, Rachel, Brian Q. Cannon, Matthew B. Bowman, Patrick Q. Mason, Steven C. Harper, Matthew J. Grow, Tona Hangen, and Paul E. Kerry. “Uniting Faith and History.” Religious Educator 13, no. 2 (2012): 129–59.

Dodge, Samuel Alonzo, and Steven C. Harper, eds. Exploring the First Vision.

Fluhman, J. Spencer, Steven C. Harper, and Jed Woodworth. “Mormonism in Cultural Context: Guest Editors’ Introduction.” Journal of Mormon History 38, no. 3 (2012): 1–4.

Hauglid, Brian M. “The Book of Abraham.” In Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, edited by Dale C. Allison Jr. and others. Vol. 4, edited by Hans-Josef Klauck and others, 351. New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2012.

Hilton, John L., III. Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “Last days,” “Saints,” “Sin and transgression,” “Strength.” “Talent,” “Temptation,” “Treasure,” “Unity,” “World.”

———. “‘I Know Not.’” Religious Educator 13, no. 1 (2012): 117–23.

———. “‘Look! And I Looked’: Lessons in Learning and Teaching from Nephi’s Vision.” Religious Educator 13, no. 2 (2012): 33–43.

———. “Patterns of Prayer in the Book of Mormon.” Ensign, October 2012.

———. “Textual Similarities in the Words of Abinadi and Alma’s Counsel to Corianton.” BYU Studies Quarterly 51, no. 2 (2012): 39–60.

———, and Ryan S. Gardner, “The Pedagogy of Jeremiah: A Teaching Model for Religious Educators.” Religious Education 107, no. 5 (2012): 531–43.

———, and J. Johnson. “Who Uses the Word Resurrection in the Book of Mormon and How Is It Used?” The Journal of Book of Mormon and Restoration Scriptures 21, no. 2 (2012): 30–39.

———, and Carol Laman. “One college’s use of an open psychology textbook.” Open Learning 27, no. 3 (2012): 265272.

———, Neal Lutz, and D. A. Wiley. “Examining the Reuse of Open Textbooks.” International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning 13, no. 2 (2012): 45–58.

———, and Kenneth Plummer. “To Facebook, or Not to Facebook? A Study of One Educational Institution’s Decision to Use Facebook.” Digital Culture and Education 4, no. 2 (2012): 20117.

———, and Anthony Sweat. The Big Picture. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2012.

Feldstein, Andrew, Mirta Martin, Amy Hudson, Kiara Warren, John L. Hilton III, and David Wiley. “Open Textbooks and Increased Student Access and Outcomes.” European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning 15, no. 2 (2012): 1–9.

Wiley, David, John L. Hilton III, Shelley Ellington, and Tiffany Hall. “A preliminary examination of the cost savings and learning impacts of using open textbooks in middle and high school science classes.” International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning 13, no. 3 (2012): 26176.

Hopkin, Shon D. “Preparing Students to Receive Revelation: Insights from the Book of Mormon.” Religious Educator 13, no. 2 (2012): 73–87.

Hoskisson, Paul Y. “The Word of Wisdom in Its First Decade.” Journal of Mormon History 38, no. 1 (2012): 131–200.

Huntsman, Eric D. Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “Alpha and Omega,” “Broken heart and contrite spirit,” “Desolation and abomination,” “Messiah,” “Nicolaitane Band,” “Propria persona.”

Judd, Frank F., Jr. “Caiaphas.” In The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, edited by Roger S. Bagnall and others, 1252–53.

———. Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “Alms,” “Cup,” “Form of a dove,” “Moroni,” “Nathanael of old,” “Nephi,” “Nephites,” “Palms in our hands,” “Pentecost, day of,” “Pit,” “Plates,” “Strait, straight,” “Thoughts,” “Vineyard,” “Watchman, watchmen,” and “Worthy of his hire.”

Largey, Dennis L., Larry E. Dahl, Susan Easton Black, Scott C. Esplin, Craig James Ostler, Charles D. Tate,and Robert J. Woodford, eds. Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion.

Livingstone, John P., and Richard E. Bennett. “‘Remember the New Covenant, Even the Book of Mormon’ (D&C 84:57).” In Go Ye into All the World, 45–63.

Ludlow, Jared W. “Appropriation of Egyptian Judgment in The Testament of Abraham?” In Evolving Egypt: Innovation, Appropriation, and Reinterpretation in Ancient Egypt, edited by Kerry Muhlestein and John Gee, British Archeological Reports 2397, 99–103. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2012.

Manscill, Craig K. “Rumors of Secession in the Utah Territory, 1847–61.” In Civil War Saints, 83–91.

Millet, Robert L.Coming to Know Christ. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2012.

———. “Latter-day Saint Christianity.” Religious Educator 13, no. 1 (2012): 55–67.

———. “Lost and Found: Pondering the Parable of the Prodigal Son.” Studies in the Bible and Antiquity 4 (2012): 95–115.

———. “The Praying Savior: Insights from the Gospel of 3 Nephi.” In Third Nephi: An Incomparable Scripture, edited by Andrew C. Skinner and Gaye Strathearn, 131–46. Provo, UT: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, 2012.

Minert, Roger P.German Immigrants in American Church Records, Vol. 11, Illinois Cook County Protestant. Rockland, ME: Picton, 2012.

———. German Immigrants in American Church Records. Vol. 12, Illinois Central Protestant. Rockland, ME: Picton, 2012.

———. “The Transition from German to English in Protestant Churches in Indiana.” Indiana Genealogist 23, no. 1 (2012): 5–26.

———, and R. A. Smith. “Genealogical Research among Catholics in Vienna, Austria.” The Palatine Immigrant 37, no. 3 (2012): 16–24.

Muhlestein, Kerry M. “Abraham, Isaac, and Osiris-Michael: The Use of Biblical Figures in Egyptian Religion.” In Achievements and Problems of Modern Egyptology, edited by Galina A. Belova. Russian Academy of Science.

———. “Issues in Identifying Innovation, the Early Ramesside Era as a Case Study.” In Evolving Egypt, 1–8.

———. and C. Innes. “Synagogues and Cemeteries: Evidence for a Jewish Presence in the Fayum.” Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 4, no. 2 (2012): 53–59.

———, and John L. Gee, editors. Evolving Egypt.

Millet, Robert L. “Latter-day Saint Christianity.” Religious Educator 13, no. 1 (2012): 55–67.

———. “Lost and Found: Pondering the Parable of the Prodigal Son,” Studies in the Bible and Antiquity 4 (2012): 95–115.

———. “The Praying Savior: Insights from the Gospel of 3 Nephi.” In Andrew C. Skinner and Gaye Strathearn (Ed.), Third Nephi: An Incomparable Scripture (pp. 131-46). Neal A. Maxwell Institute.

Morgan, Barbara E. “Helping Our Students Become Spiritually Self-Reliant.” Religious Educator 13, no. 2 (2012): 45–59.

Newell, Lloyd D. “Breathing Life into a Dead Class.” Religious Educator 13, no. 3 (2012): 193–203.

———. “Inviting an Inward Stillness: Making Room for Virtue.” In Virtue and the Abundant Life, edited by Lloyd D. Newell, Terrance D. Olson, Emily M. Reynolds, and Richard N. Williams, 303–22. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2012.

———, and Terrance D. Olson. “The Golden Rule, Virtue, and the Pathway of Discipleship.” In Virtue and the Abundant Life, 197–218.

———. “Virtue and the Abundant Life.” In Virtue and the Abundant Life, 341.

Christensen, Kendal, and Lloyd D. Newell. “Attributes and Approaches of Effective Gospel Teachers.” Religious Educator 13, no. 2 (2012): 89–105.

Ogletree, Mark D., Randall M. Jones, Andrew J. Dick, and Diana D. Coyl-Shepherd. “Antecedents of the Male Adolescent Identity Crisis: Age, Grade, and Physical Development.” Youth and Society 44, no. 1 (2012): 1–17.

———. “Helping without Hovering.” Ensign, March 2012, 10–13.

———. “Joseph Smith and the Spirit of Optimism.” Religious Educator 13, no. 2 (2012): 161–83.

Olson, Camille Fronk. Mary, the Mother of Jesus. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2012.

———. “Values That Transcend Time and Culture: Virtue Around the World.” In Virtue and the Abundant Life, 115–35.

Ostler, Craig James. Living in the Last Days: Refuge from the Storm. American Fork, UT: Covenant Communications, 2012.

——— “Treasures, Witches, and Ancient Inhabitants (D&C 111).” In You Shall Have My Word, 220–33.

Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “Abrahamic Covenant,” “Consecration,” “Faith,” “Millennium, the.”

“Tomlinson Inn: The Place of the Book of Mormon in Early Missionary Work,” in Hallowed Ground, Sacred Journeys, executive producers Craig James Ostler and John P. Livingstone, 2012. (http://www.youtube.com/BYUVirtualTours).

“Vienna Road: An Unusual Excitement,” Hallowed Ground, Sacred Journeys.

Pike, Dana M. Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “Acceptable Day/Year,” “Babylon,” “Blood,” “Fuller’s Soap,” “Great and Dreadful,” and “Vessels of the Lord.”

———. “3 Nephi 9:19–20: The Offering of a Broken Heart.” In Third Nephi: An Incomparable Scripture, 35–56.

Richardson, Matthew O. “Sacramental Connections: Deliverance, Redemption, and Safety (D&C 27).” In You Shall Have My Word, 75–91.

Seely, David R. Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “Kick Against the Pricks,” “Mammon of Unrighteousness,” “Sacrifice,” and “Solemn, solemnity.”

———, and S. P. Aaron. “The Writings of Malachi in Third Nephi: A Foundation for Zion in the Past and the Present.” In Third Nephi: An Incomparable Scripture, 261–80.

Skinner, Andrew C. “Civil War’s Aftermath: Reconstruction, Abolition, and Polygamy.” In Civil War Saints, 295–315.

———, and Gaye Strathearn, eds. Third Nephi: An Incomparable Book of Scripture.

Sperry, Kip. Encyclopedic entry in Mapping Mormonism: “Genealogy, 1894–Present.”

Strathearn, Gaye. “Teaching the Four Gospels: Five Considerations.” Religious Educator 13, no. 3 (2012): 79–107.

Swift, Charles L. Encyclopedic entry in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “The Doctrine and Covenants as Literature.”

———. “‘So Great and Marvelous Things’: The Literary Portrait of Jesus as Divine Lord in Third Nephi.” In Third Nephi: An Incomparable Scripture, 235–60.

———. “When Less Is More: The Reticent Narrator in the Story of Alma and Amulek.” Religious Educator 13, no. 1 (2012): 89–101.

———. “Why Agency?” Ensign, February 2012, 52–55.

Top, Brent L. Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “Counselors,” “Dead Works,” “Enemy, enemies,” “Idle, idleness,” “Judgment(s),” “Justification,” “Law, laws of God,” “Meet, meetings,” “Mysteries,” “Obedience,” “Order,” “Persecution(s),” “Preach, preaching,” “Premortal existence,” “Priesthood, proper exercise of,” “Revelation,” “Testify,” “Trial, tried, try,” “Voice of the Lord,” “War in heaven,” “Wicked, wickedness” and Historical Context and Overview of Doctrine and Covenants 84, 93, 94, 95, 107, 112.

———. What’s On the Other Side? What the Gospel Teaches Us About the Spirit World. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2012.

———. “Latter-day Saints (Mormons).” In Religion: A Clinical Guide for Nurses, edited by Elizabeth Johnston Taylor, 181–91. New York City, NY: Springer Publishing Company, 2012.

———. “Virtue—a Principle of Power.” In Virtue and the Abundant Life, 3–21.

Wayment, Thomas A. “Joseph Smith’s Description of Paul the Apostle.” Journal of Mormon History 38 (2012): 25–39.

———. “P.Köln (Pap. Theol. 53–60) + P.BYU (091 D562e): Three Binding Strips Preserving Sirach (38.28.4–39.4.4).” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 183 (2012): 67–71.

Gee, John, and Thomas A. Wayment. “Did Paul Address His Wife in Philippi?” Studies in the Bible and Antiquity 4 (2012): 71–94.

Wilson, Keith J., and Mitchell McClelland. “Remaking the Reorganization: The Transformative Years of 1958–1970 in the RLDS Church.” John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 32, no. 2 (2012): 88–104.

Woodger, Mary Jane. “Abraham Lincoln and the Mormons.” In Civil War Saints, 61–81.

———. “Education a High Priority.” In Mormonism: An Illustrated History, edited by Roy Prete. Merrill Publishers, 2012.

———. Encyclopedic entries in Doctrine and Covenants Reference Companion: “Banner,” “Call, Calling,” “Expedient.”

———. The Essential Doctrine and Covenants Companion. American Fork, UT: Covenant Communications, 2012.

———. “From Obscurity to Scripture: Joseph F. Smith’s Vision of the Redemption of the Dead.” In You Shall Have My Word, 234–54.

———. “The Ten Pioneering Missionaries of the Sandwich Islands, 1850–53.” In Go Ye into All the World, 217–40.

Neilson, Reid L., and Fred E. Woods, eds. Go Ye into All the World. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2012.

Woods, Fred E. “The Nineteenth-Century Euro-American Mormon Missionary Model.” In Go Ye into All the World, 65–90.

——— “Finding Refuge in El Paso: Remembering a Centennial Commemoration,” Mormon Historical Studies 13, nos. 1and 2 (Spring/Fall 2012): 190–97.

———. Finding Refuge in El Paso: The 1912 Mormon Exodus from Mexico (Springville, UT: Cedar Fort, 2012).

———. “Gathering to Zion,” in Mapping Mormonism: An Atlas of Latter-day Saint History, ed. Brandon S. Plewe, pp.104–5 (Provo, UT: BYU Press, 2012).

———. “Launching Mormonism in the South Pacific: The Voyage of the Timoleon.” In Go Ye into All the World, 191–216.

———. Mormon Yankees: Giants On and Off the Court (Springville, UT: Cedar Fort Publications, 2012).

———, ed. and comp. “Mormon Migration” website http://lib.byu.edu/mormonmigration/index.php.

———, coproducer and historian, Mormon Yankees: Giants On and Off the Court DVD (Springville, UT: Cedar Fort Publications, 2012).

———, coproducer and historian, Refuge at El Paso: The 1912 Mormon Exodus from Mexico DVD shown in El Paso for the Centennial Commemoration of the Mormon Exodus on July 28, 2012.

———, producer/host, BYU Broadcasting weekly radio program In Good Faith, Fall 2012.

———, and Kári Bjarnason, “Jon W. Jonsson: Icelandic Mormon Poet, Translator and Weaver,” Mormon Historical Studies 12, no. 2 (Fall 2011): 48–62 (printed in 2012).

Wright, Dennis A., and Janine Gallagher Doot. “Missionary Materials and Methods: A Preliminary Study.” In Go Ye into All the World, 91–116.

Wright, Mark A., and B. A. Gardner. “The Cultural Context of Nephite Apostasy.” Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture 1 (2012): 25–55.