Mormon Studies Review
Front Matter
Front Matter
Mormon Studies Review
Editor's Introduction
Mormon Studies Review
Reviews
Brandon S. Plewe, S. Kent Brown, Donald Q. Cannon, and Richard H. Jackson, eds., Mapping Mormonism: An Atlas of Latter-day Saint History
Reviewed by Philip Barlow
Samuel Morris Brown, In Heaven as It Is on Earth: Joseph Smith and the Early Mormon Conquest of Death
Reviewed by Charles L. Cohen
Miranda Wilcox and John D. Young, eds., Standing Apart: Mormon Historical Consciousness and the Concept of Apostasy
Reviewed by Randall J. Stephens
Michael Hicks, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir: A Biography
Reviewed by Stephen A. Marini
Craig Harline, Way Below the Angels: The Pretty Clearly Troubled but Not Even Close to Tragic Confessions of a Real Live Mormon Missionary
Reviewed by Anne Blue Wills
Donald S. Lopez Jr., The Tibetan Book of the Dead: A Biography
Reviewed by Greg Wilkinson
Jedediah S. Rogers, ed., The Council of Fifty: A Documentary History
Reviewed by Adam Jortner
Full Issue
Mormon Studies Review Volume 3
Mormon Studies Review
Articles
Testimony in the Muscles, in the Body: Proxy Performance at the Mesa Easter Pageant
Megan Sanborn Jones
The Materiality of Lived Mormonism
Josh E. Probert
Lived Leadership
Kate Holbrook
"Provident Living": Ethnography, Material Culture, and the Performance of Mormonism in Everyday Life
Danille Elise Christensen
Joseph Smith's First Vision: New Methods for the Analysis of Experience-Related Texts
Ann Taves and Steven C. Harper
Wrestling with Language: Exploring the Impact of Mormon Metaphysics on Theological Pedagogy
Michelle Chaplin Sanchez
Accounting for Whiteness in Mormon Religion
Sylvester A. Johnson
"A Kind of Painful Progress": Contesting and Collaborating on the Mormon Image in America
Cristine Hutchison-Jones