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Dialogue
A Journal of Mormon Thought

 

Genre:   Periodical
Summary:
Dialogue has been a significant publishing venue for Mormon literary, aesthetic, and cultural documents since its founding in 1966.

Dates Spanned in work:
1966-present

Dialogue Website
http://www.dialoguejournal.com/

Full text online of all issues of Dialogue through Winter 2000
The J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah has digitized and now hosts this important digital collection of full text back issues.
http://www.lib.utah.edu/digital/splash.php?CISOROOT=/dialogue


This publication includes: (select a volume to view items in that volume)
Display contents of all volumes
UNVOLUMED
VOLUME 1 (Autumn-Winter 1966)
VOLUME 2 (Autumn 1967-Winter 1967)
VOLUME 3 (Spring-Winter 1968)
VOLUME 4 (Autumn-Winter 1969)
VOLUME 5 (Autumn-Winter 1970)
VOLUME 6 (Aut/Win-Summer 1971)
VOLUME 7 (80-83-Winter 1972)
VOLUME 8 (Aut/Win-Summer 1973)
VOLUME 9 (1974-Winter 1974)
VOLUME 10 (August-Winter)
VOLUME 11 (1978-Winter 1978)
VOLUME 12 (Fall-Winter 1979)
VOLUME 13 (Fall-Winter 1980)
VOLUME 14 (1981-Winter 1981)
VOLUME 15 (Autumn-Winter 1982)
VOLUME 16 (Autumn-Winter 1983)
VOLUME 17 (1984-Winter 1984)
VOLUME 18 (Fall-Winter 1985)
The Black Door by Patricia Hart
18 (Fall): 117-129
One Year by Margaret R. Munk
18 (Fall 1985): 139-149
Poetry
Making "the Good" Good for Something: A Direction for Mormon Literature by Lavina Fielding Anderson
18 (Summer 1985): 104-115
Criticism
Fathering by Jim Walker
18.1 (Spring): 7
Poetry
The Intellectual in the Service of Faith? : Some Propositions to Consider by L. Jackson Newell
18.1 (Spring): 106-108
Personal Essay
The Pursuit of Understanding by Thomas G. Alexander
18.1 (Spring): 109-111
How and Where Is Intellect Needed? by Francine R. Bennion
18.1 (Spring): 115-119
Poetic Borrowing in Early Mormonism by Michael Hicks
18.1 (Spring): 132-142
History
A Reading Group by Robert L. Egbert
18.1 (Spring): 145-149
Short Story
A Rock, a Fir, and a Magpie by Craig Witham
18.1 (Spring): 150-157
Short Story
Diaries by Joyce Ellen Davis
18.1 (Spring): 158-59
Poetry
Not Quite What Was Promised, But Much More by Eugene E. Campbell
18.1 (Spring): 162-163
Biography / Memoir
Another Attempt at Understanding by Kathryn Smoot Caldwell
18.1 (Spring): 163-165
Novel
LDS Church Authority and New Plural Marriage 1890-1904 by D. Michael Quinn
18.1 (Spring 1985): 9-105
History
Prometheus Hobbled: The Intellectual in Mormondom by Stanley B. Kimball
18.1 (Spring 1985): 111-115
Personal Essay
Socialist Saints: Mormons and the Socialist Party in Utah, 1900-20 by John R. Sillito, John S. McCormick
18.1 (Spring 1985): 121-131
History
David and Bathsheba by Michael R. Collings
18.1 (Spring 1985): 143
Poetry
Returning by Kathy Evans
18.1 (Spring 1985): 161
Poetry
"Strange Fever": Women West by Ann Hinckley Costello
18.1 (Spring 1985): 165-168
Review
Ethical Issues in Reproductive Medicine: A Mormon Perspective by Lester E. Bush
18.2 (Summer): 41-46
Personal Essay
The Alienation of an Apostle from his Quorum: The Moses Thatcher Case by Edward Leo Lyman
18.2 (Summer): 67-91
Biography / Memoir
An RLDS Refomation?: Continuing the Task of RLDS Theology by Larry W. Conrad, Paul Shupe
18.2 (Summer): 92=103
History
SF and Religion by Orson Scott Card
18.2 (Summer 1985): 11-13
Criticism
The Godmakers Examined by Randall A. Mackey
18.2 (Summer 1985): 14-16
Criticism
Does the Camera Lie? by Sharon Lee Swenson
18.2 (Summer 1985): 16-23
Criticism
The Godmakers: Shadow or Reality?: A Content Analysis by Allen D. Roberts
18.2 (Summer 1985): 24-33
Criticism
One Community's Reaction to The Godmakers by Donald Alvin Eagle
18.2 (Summer 1985): 34-39
Criticism
Let My Sisters Do for me by Lisa Bolin Hawkins
18.2 (Summer 1985): 117
Poetry
Benediction by Neal C. Chandler
18.2 (Summer 1985): 152-166
Short Story
The Interview by John Bennion
18.2 (Summer 1985): 167-176
Short Story
Soul-Making, or is There Life Before Death? by U. Carlisle Hunsaker
18.3 (Fall): 152-59
Reflections on the Restoration by Lowell L. Bennion
18.3 (Fall): 160-67
In Silence, She Speaks by Carolynne Cecil Berrett
18.3 (Fall): 168-69
Fast and Loose Freemasonry by Kent Walgren
18.3 (Fall): 172-76
History
The Only Divinely Authorized Plan for Financial Success in This Life or the Next by Neal C. Chandler
18.3 (Fall 1985): 130-137
Short Story
Lightning Barbs by Marden J. Clark
18.3 (Fall 1985): 150-151
Poetry
Faithful History by William D. Russell
18.3 (Fall 1985): 169-172
Review
Spencer W. Kimball, Apostle of Love by Leonard J. Arrington
18.4 (Winter): 11-13
Biography / Memoir
The Vast Landscape of His Heart by James N. Kimball
18.4 (Winter): 14-18
Biography / Memoir
David by Michael Hicks
18.4 (Winter): 23
Poetry
Joseph Smith and the Clash of Sacred Cultures by Keith Parry
18.4 (Winter): 65-80
History
The Captivity Narration on Mormon Trails, 1846-65 by Stanley M. Kimball
18.4 (Winter): 81-88
History
The Mormons and the Ghost Dance by Lawrence G. Coates
18.4 (Winter): 89-111
History
Captain Dan Jones and the Welch Indians by Ronald D. Dennis
18.4 (Winter): 112-17
History
Helen John: The Beginnings of Indian Placement by J. Neil Birch
18.4 (Winter): 119-29
History
My People, the Indians by Chief Dan George
18.4 (Winter): 130-32
Personal Essay
As Winter Comes On by Helen Walker Jones
18.4 (Winter): 184
Poetry
All My Silent Midnight Hours by Lisa Bolin Hawkins
18.4 (Winter 1985): 9
Poetry
Spencer W. Kimball: A Man for His Times by Edward L. Kimball
18.4 (Winter 1985): 19-22
Biography / Memoir
Lamanites and the Spirit of the Lord by Eugene England
18.4 (Winter 1985): 25-32
Personal Essay
Mormons and Native Americans: A Historical and Bibliographical Introduction by David J. Whittaker
18.4 (Winter 1985): 33-64
History
To Be Native American--and Mormon by Lacee A. Harris
18.4 (Winter 1985): 143-152
Personal Essay
Hozhoogoo Nanina Doo by Michael Fillerup
18.4 (Winter 1985): 153-82
Short Story
This Is My Body by Marden Clark
18.4 (Winter 1985): 183
Poetry
Faithful Fiction by Eugene England
18.4 (Winter 1985): 196-201
Criticism
From Mold Toward Bold? by Dianne Dibb Forbis
18.4 (Winter 1985): 201-203
Review
VOLUME 19 (1986-Winter 1986)
VOLUME 20 (1987-Winter 1987)
VOLUME 21 (Autumn-Winter 1988)
VOLUME 22 (1989-Winter 1989)
VOLUME 23 (Fall-Winter 1990)
VOLUME 24 (Fall-Winter 1991)
VOLUME 25 (Fall-winter 1992)
VOLUME 26 (Fall 1993-Summer 1993)
VOLUME 27 (Fall 1994-Winter 1994)
VOLUME 28 (Fall 1995-Winter 1995)
VOLUME 29 (Fall 1996-summer 1996)
VOLUME 30 (Spring 1997)
VOLUME 31 (1998)
VOLUME 32 (Fall 1999-Summer 1999)
VOLUME 33 (Fall 2000-Winter 2000)
VOLUME 35 (Fall 2002-Spring 2002)
VOLUME 36 (Fall 2003-Summer, 2003)
VOLUME 37 (Fall 2004-Winter 2004)
VOLUME 38 (Fall 2005-Winter 2005)
VOLUME 39 (Summer 2006-Winter 2006)
VOLUME 40 (fall 2007)



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