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Revision as of 15:20, 28 December 2009
Contents
FAIR wiki articles
FAIR web site
DVD/MP3
Exploring the Connection Between Mormons and Masons (2009 - interviews with Richard E. Bennett, Matthew B. Brown, Glen A. Cook [Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Utah], Steven C. Harper, and Daniel C. Peterson)off-site
External links
Printed material
Related papers
- Jeffrey Bradshaw, "The Message of the Joseph Smith Translation: A Walk in the Garden" PDF format (2008 - FAIR conference address) PDF link
- Matthew B. Brown, "The Lord Speaks Again: Ancient Temple Patterns in D&C 124" (2009 - research paper) off-site
- Matthew B. Brown, "The Israelite Temple and the Early Christians" (2008 - FAIR conference address) FAIR link
- Matthew B. Brown, "Early Christian Rituals Came From Temple" - Mormon Times article (9 August 2008) [1]
- Brant A. Gardner, "The Gadianton Robbers in Mormon's Theological History: Their Structural Role and Plausible Identification,” (2002 - FAIR conference address) FAIR link
- Daniel C. Peterson, "The Temple as a Place of Ascent to God" (2009 - FAIR conference address) FAIR link
- Matthew Roper, "Adam in Ancient Texts and the Restoration" (2006 - FAIR conference address) FAIR link
- John Tvedtnes, "Early Christian and Jewish Rituals Related to Temple Practices" (1999 - FAIR conference address) FAIR link