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Interpreter offers an Annual Print Subscription, and Temple Studies

July 13, 2013 by Bryce Haymond 4 Comments

copies-fannedThose of you who like to read materials in hard print, or even if you just like to keep a print copy in your home library, The Interpreter Foundation has announced that they are now offering an annual print subscription to its journal, Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture. I serve on the Executive Board of the foundation, and I can attest to the quality of the Board, the authors, and of the publications. There is fantastic new scholarship being published on the Church, the Gospel, Church history, the temple, the Book of Mormon, ancient religion, and all things Mormonism, and Interpreter is a great place to find it.

For $35 annually you can receive paperback copies of all volumes of the journal. That is a fantastic deal when you consider that the foundation is producing four or five volumes annually, or about 1000-1250 pages in a year. There is no royalty or markup of that price; it covers cost of printing and shipping only.

If you are interested in temple materials only, there have been a number of great articles related to the temple that have already been published in the journal, and it is a recurring theme. These have included the following to date:

  • David E. Bokovoy
    “Thou Knowest That I Believe”: Invoking The Spirit of the Lord as Council Witness in 1 Nephi 11, volume 1, 1-23
  • George L. Mitton
    Book Review: Temple Themes in the Book of Moses, by Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, volume 1, 57-59
  • William J. Hamblin
    “I Have Revealed Your Name”: The Hidden Temple in John 17, volume 1, 61-89
  • Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Jacob A. Rennaker, and David J. Larsen
    Revisiting the Forgotten Voices of Weeping in Moses 7: A Comparison with Ancient Texts, volume 2, 41-71
  • John Gee
    The Apocryphal Acts of Jesus, volume 2, 145-187
  • A. Keith Thompson
    Nephite insights into Israelite Worship Practices before the Babylonian Captivity, volume 3, 155-195
  • Jeffrey M. Bradshaw and David J. Larsen
    Ancient Affinities within the LDS Book of Enoch Part Two, volume 4, 29-74
  • William J. Hamblin
    The Sôd of Yhwh and the Endowment, volume 4, 147-154
  • Benjamin L. McGuire
    Josiah’s Reform: An Introduction
    , volume 4, 161-163
  • William J. Hamblin
    Vindicating Josiah
    , volume 4, 165-176
  • Kevin Christensen
    Prophets and Kings in Lehi’s Jerusalem and Margaret Barker’s Temple Theology, volume 4, 177-193
  • Kevin Christensen
    Book Review: Temple Mysticism: An Introduction, by Margaret Barker
    , volume 5, 191-199
  • Matthew L. Bowen
    “In the Mount of the Lord It Shall Be Seen” and “Provided”: Theophany and Sacrifice as the Etiological Foundation of the Temple in Israelite and Latter-day Saint Tradition, volume 5, 201-223
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The Next Temple Fireside Discussion

August 11, 2012 by Bryce Haymond 3 Comments

I have received several comments from people who said they enjoyed the temple fireside discussion we had this past Sunday. If you were not able to watch the discussion, it is available for viewing as a recording from that post.

Our next discussion was tentatively planned for Sunday tomorrow. We have pushed that back to this coming Thursday evening, August 16th, at 7:30pm. This will facilitate some of the panelists in participating with us.

As some of you know we were only able to make it through about three paragraphs of the introduction of Andrew Skinner’s book Temple Worship. I hope to move a bit faster than that through the text, or it will take an eternity to get through the text (which might be fitting, given the subject matter). Our first discussion also ran a little long at 1 hour 38 minutes. We had some technical difficulties that we believe we’ve ironed out. I hope to keep the discussions to around 1 hour, to be considerate of our panelists’ time, and to help more people find the time to watch live or the recording later.

Please let me know if you have any questions. We’ll see you on Thursday.

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TempleStudy.com Fireside Discussion – Introduction

August 5, 2012 by Bryce Haymond 18 Comments

Welcome to our first fireside discussion at TempleStudy.com!  This discussion is taking place with a new innovative tool from Google called Hangouts, and specifically Hangouts on Air.  This allows up to ten panelists to take part in a discussion with full video/audio of each participant.  The “on air” portion means that it is streamed live to the world, and will be recorded also for later for viewing.  It will be streamed live on TempleStudy.com, and wherever else it is embedded.  See the original post about the idea.

The text we will be using as a springboard for our discussion in these firesides is Temple Worship: 20 Truths That Will Bless Your Life, by Andrew C. Skinner.  Deseret Book and BYU Religious Education note Dr. Skinner’s background:

Andrew C. Skinner is a professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University, was dean of Religious Education and the first executive director of BYU’s Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. He holds master’s degrees in Biblical Hebrew and Jewish Studies and a Ph.D. in Near Eastern and European History, specializing in Judaism.  He is the author or co-author of over 100 publications.

We will have several great panelists participating in our discussion tonight, including myself, Frederick M. Huchel, Gary N. Anderson, Steve Reed, and Tevya Washburn. I thank them sincerely for participating in tonight’s discussion.  Thank you for coming!

Posted in: Scholarship, Temples Today, Texts Tagged: audio, book, BYU, discussion, education, fireside, google hangout, history, Jewish, judaism, learn, neal a. maxwell institute, publication, scholar, scholars, study, temple worship, temples, text, video

The New FARMS – Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture

August 3, 2012 by Bryce Haymond 47 Comments
Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture

Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture. (Click on graphic to go to MormonInterpreter.com)

I have been through quite a range of emotions the last few weeks. I’ve felt utter despair, grief, and sorrow, as well as bitterness, confusion, and great disappointment. Through it all I’ve been blessed with comfort from our Heavenly Father beyond measure, and by experiences too sacred to share. It’s been a roller coaster of a time with everything that has happened at the Maxwell Institute. I make no bones about it—FARMS had an immense impact on my life, most particularly as it relates to my testimony and faith in the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.

Recently one of our dear readers asked me what so inspired me about Hugh Nibley, what so captivated me emotionally, spiritually, and intellectually about his scholarship and writings? Here was my response:

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The Text for our Google Hangout Discussion

August 1, 2012 by Bryce Haymond 6 Comments

After some debate, I’ve decided to go forward with Andrew C. Skinner’s book Temple Worship: 20 Truths That Will Bless Your Life for our live Google Hangout this coming Sunday evening, August 5th at 7:30pm.  I think this is a great book, and I hope it will lead us into a great discussion.  We’ll start right at the beginning, with the introduction.  If we get through that, we may go into the first chapter.

I’m still looking for people who would like to contribute to the discussion (i.e. be “panelists”).  Please let me know if you are a Google+ user, and have a webcam, and would like to participate.  (Note: An unlimited number of you may watch and listen in on the conversation simply by visiting TempleStudy.com on Sunday at 7:30pm, or may watch the recorded version later.  The “panelists” will actually actively participate in the discussion.)

I’m looking forward to it!

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