4001/Spring 2007

4001/Spring 2007


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ARTICLES AND ESSAYS

    The Theology of Desire, Part I
      by Cetti Cherniak pg. 1
    Loose in the Stacks: A Half-Century with the Utah War and Its Legacy
      by William P. MacKinnon pg. 43
    PERSONAL VOICES
      My Mission Decision
        by Henry L. Miles pg. 138
      Changing Faiths Gave My Sons Hope
        by Ann Johnson pg. 152
    FICTION
      The Nature of Comets
        by Sigrid Olsen pg. 158
      Where We Lay Our Scene
        by Shawn P. Bailey pg. 162
    POETRY
      Borax
        by Ken Raines pg. 175
      Snowshoe Song
        by Caleb Warnock pg. 176
      Poetry on the fridge door Simon
        by Peter Eggertsen pg. 178
      Graduation
        by Marilyn Bushman-Carlton pg. 180
      Compass
        by Mark Bennion pg. 182
      Where Are the Horses?
        by Stanton Harris Hall pg. 184
    REVIEWS
      Remembering Gene and His Generation, a review of Proving Contraries: A Collection of Writings in Honor of Eugene England
        by R. John Williams pg. 185
      Choices, Consequences, and Grace, a review of Richard Dutcher's, God's Army 2: States of Grace
        by Samuel Brown pg. 188
      A Woman of Influence a review of Carol Cornwall Madsen's, An Advocate for Women: The Public Life of Emmeline B. Wells
        by Deborah Farmer Kris pg. 191
      Colonizing the Frontier between Faith and Doubt, a review of Levi S. Peterson's, A Rascal by Nature, A Christian by Yearning: A Mormon Autobiography
        by Michael Austin pg. 194
      An Inside View of Polygamy in the Midwest, a review of Vickie Cleverley Speek's,
        by Bill Shepard pg. 196
    CONTRIBUTORS pg. 201

    ABOUTTHE ARTIST pg. 203


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