A Chronological Bibliography of the Works of Richard Lloyd Anderson
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A Chronological Bibliography of the Works of Richard Lloyd Anderson David J. Whittaker 1950 A Plan, as Used in the Northwestern States Mission, for Effective Missionary Training. Introduction by Joel Richards, President of Northwestern States Mission. Portland, Ore.: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Northwestern States Mission, 1950 (various editions). 1954 A Plan for Effective Missionary Work, compiled by Richard Lloyd Anderson. Kaysville, Utah: Printed and Distributed by Inland Printing, 1954. 1957 “Euangelion—A Study in New Testament Context: The New Testament Denition of the Gospel.” Master’s thesis, BYU, 1957. 1959 “At the First Christmas Were There Shepherds and Wise Men?” Ins (December 1959): 394—95. 1961 “Joseph Smith and the Millenarian Time Table.” BYUS 3/3–4 (1961): 55–66. Letter to the Editor. “The Most Egregious Error.” Christianity Today 5/9 (30 January 1961): 16. 1962 “The Rise and Fall of Middle-Class Loyalty to the Roman Empire: A Social Study of Velleius Paterculus and Ammianus Marcellinus.” Ph.D. diss., University of California, Berkeley, 1962. 1963 Life and Teachings of Jesus Christ. Provo, Utah: Adult Education and Extension Services, BYU, 1963. “Manuscript Discoveries of the New Testament in Perspective.” In Fourteenth Annual Symposium on the Archaeology of the Scriptures [13 April 1963], edited by Forrest R. Hauck, 52–60. Provo, Utah: Department of Extension Publications, Adult Education and Extension Services, BYU, 1963. “New Testament Times.” In Lectures on Jesus the Christ, 28–40. Provo, Utah: BYU Extensions Publications, 1963. “The Parables of the Kingdom.” In Lectures on Jesus the Christ, 77–91. Provo, Utah: BYU Extensions Publications, 1963. 1964 Review of The Maze of Mormonism, by Walter R. Martin. BYUS 6/1 (1964): 57–62. 1966 The Gospel in Principle and Practice. 2 vols. Provo, Utah: Department of Home Study, Division of Continuing Education, BYU, 1966. Missionary Approach to the Gospel. Provo, Utah: Department of Home Study, Division of Continuing Education, BYU, 1966. Review of The Theological Foundations of the Mormon Religion, by Sterling M. McMurrin. Dialogue 1/1 (1966): 113—18; 1/3 (1966): 5—6. 1967 Foreword to Hugh W. Nibley, Since Cumorah, xi—xiii. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1967. Letter to the Editor. Dialogue 2/2 (1967): 15. 1968 “Missing Scriptures of New Testament Times.” Ins (October 1968): 419—21. Letter to the Editor. “Mormon Theology Lesson.” Christianity Today 12 (1 March 1968): 21. “Oliver Cowdery, Esq.: His Non-Mormon Career.” In Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 45, pt. 1, pp. 66—80. Salt Lake City: Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, 1968. “Oliver Cowdery’s Non-Mormon Reputation.” IE (August 1968): 18—26. “The Pedigree of the King James Bible.” Ins (February 1968): 95—97. “Ramsay, The Seven Churches, and Early Christian Apostasy.” Newsletter and Proceedings of the Society for Early Historic Archaeology 108 (17 September 1968): 1—4. “Reuben Miller: Recorder of Oliver Cowdery’s Reafrmations.” BYUS 8/3 (1968): 277—93. Review of Exploding the Myth about Joseph Smith the Mormon Prophet, by F. L. Stewart [pseud. Lori Donegan]. BYUS 8/2 (1968): 231—36. “The Second Witness of Priesthood Restoration.” IE (September 1968): 15—24. “The Second Witness on Priesthood Succession.” IE (November 1968): 14—20. 1969 “The Certainty of the Skeptical Witness.” IE (March 1969): 62—67. “Circumstantial Conrmation of the First Vision through Reminiscences.” BYUS 9/3 (1969): 373—404. “David Whitmer: The Independent Missouri Businessman.” IE (April 1969): 74—81. “Five Who Handled the Plates.” IE (July 1969): 38—47. “Martin Harris: The Honorable New York Farmer.” IE (February 1969): 18—21. “The Most Interviewed Witness.” IE (May 1969): 76—83. “The Reliability of the Early History of Lucy and Joseph Smith.” Dialogue 4/2 (1969): 12—28. Review of Caesar: Politician and Statesman, by Matthias Gelzer. Manuscripta 13 (March 1969): 42—43. Review of Ring of Truth: A Translator’s Testimony, by J. B. Phillips. BYUS 9/2 (1969): 229—31. Review of The Dead Sea Scrolls, 1947—1969, by Edmund Wilson. BYUS 10/1 (1969): 120—24. “The Scribe as a Witness.” IE (January 1969): 53—59. “The Smiths Who Handled the Plates.” IE (August 1969): 28—34. 1970 “Conrming Records of Moroni’s Coming.” IE (September 1970): 4—8. “The House Where the Church Was Organized.” IE (April 1970): 16—25. “Joseph Smith’s New York Reputation Reappraised.” BYUS 10/3 (1970): 283—314. “The New English Bible: The New Testament.” Dialogue 5/4 (1970): 102—6. “The Trustworthiness of Young Joseph Smith.” IE (October 1970): 82—89. 1971 “Heritage of a Prophet.” Ensign (February 1971): 15—19. “The Impact of the First Preaching in Ohio.” BYUS 11/4 (1971): 474—96. “Jackson County in Early Mormon Descriptions.” Missouri Historical Review 65/3 (April 1971): 270—93. “Joseph Smith’s Home Environment.” Ensign (July 1971): 57—59. Joseph Smith’s New England Heritage: Inuences of Grandfathers Solomon Mack and Asael Smith. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1971. “Prologue” “Lives of Solomon and Lydia Gates Mack” “Writings of Solomon Mack” “Lovisa Mack’s Healing” “Lives of Asael and Mary Duty Smith” “Writings of Asael Smith” “John Smith’s Family History” “Epilogue” “The Knowable Prophet.” The Daily Universe, Monday Magazine, 3 May 1971, 3, 11. 1972 “Joseph Smith, Sr.: Family and Church Patriarch.” In Joseph Smith Sr., Family Reunion, Oral Presentations, 18—19 August 1972, 47—51. Provo, Utah: Buddy Youngren, 1972. “Oliver Cowdery, Esq.: His Non-Church Decade.” In To the Glory of God: Mormon Essays on Great Issues, edited by Truman G. Madsen and Charles D. Tate Jr., 199—216. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1972. 1973 “‘Of Goodly Parents’: Joseph Smith, Sr., and Lucy Mack Smith.” New Era (December 1973): 34—39. “Personalities That Created Joseph Smith.” In 1971—72 California Know Your Religion Series, 53—68. N.p.: BYU California Center, 1973. “Questions Frequent in Quest for Description of the Savior.” Church News section, Deseret News, 22 December 1973, 6. “What Old Testament books are most quoted by the Savior?” I Have a Question. Ensign (October 1973): 28. 1974 “The Archko Volume: Bible Counterfeit.” Church News section, Deseret News, 14 December 1974, 10, 13. “The Fraudulent Archko Volume.” BYUS 15/1 (1974): 43—64. “How to Read a Parable.” Ensign (September 1974): 58—63. “New Data for Revising the Missouri ‘Documentary History.'” BYUS 14/4 (1974): 488—501. “Paul and the Athenian Intellectuals.” Commissioner’s Lecture Series. Provo, Utah: BYU Press, 1974. “The Political and Social Realities of Zion’s Camp.” BYUS 14/4 (1974): 406—20. With Peter Crawley. “Ray County in Mormon History.” In Ray County [Missouri], 1973, 223—29. Marceline, Mo.: Walsworth, 1974. “A speaker in Church last Sunday quoted from a book called The Archko Volume about the life of Christ. I had not heard any of the kinds of things he said before. Is the book authentic?” I Have a Question. Ensign (October 1974): 45—46. “Why are the Gospels so incomplete on the details of Jesus’ life?” I Have a Question. Ensign (September 1974): 75. 1975 “The Ancient Practice of Crucixion.” Ensign (July 1975): 32—33. “The Church and the Roman Empire.” Ensign (September 1975): 12—23. “Did Jesus celebrate the Jewish passover at the last supper?” I Have a Question. Ensign (June 1975): 20—21. “An Interview with Dr. Richard Anderson.” Interview by Robert Miller, 18 October 1975. Copy in Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, BYU. “Simon Peter.” Ensign (February 1975): 46—49. “Why did Christ convert so few people in His three-year ministry? Did the Holy Ghost not yet testify of His work?” I Have a Question. Ensign (March 1975): 30—31. 1976 “Clement, Ignatius, and Polycarp: Three Bishops between the Apostles and Apostasy.” Ensign (August 1976): 50— 55. “Gold Plates and Printer’s Ink.” Ensign (September 1976): 71—76. “His Mother’s Manuscript: An Intimate View of Joseph Smith.” Forum Address, BYU, 27 January 1976. Copy in Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, BYU. “Joseph Smith’s Insights into the Olivet Prophecy: Joseph Smith 1 and Matthew 24.” In Pearl of Great Price Symposium, 22 November 1975, 48—61. Provo, Utah: BYU Press, 1976. “Paul and the Athenian Intellectuals.” Ensign (February 1976): 50—55. 1977 “By the Gift and Power of God.” Ensign (September 1977): 78—85. “The Path of Jesus: The Full Dimension.” New Era (February 1977): 20—24. “Production and Publication of Lucy Smith’s History.” Provo, Utah: n.p., 1977. Copy in Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, BYU. 1978 “The Emotional Dimensions of Lucy Smith and Her History.” In Dedication Colloquium, Harold B. Lee Library, March 15—March 17, 1977, 129—37. Provo, Utah: BYU Press, 1978. “History of the Prophet Joseph by Lucy Mack Smith.” In First Annual Church Educational System Religious Educators Symposium, Transcripts and Abstracts, 19—20 August 1977, 32—33. N.p. [1978]. “The Latter-day Saints in New York and Pennsylvania (1816—1831).” First Annual Church Educational System Religious Educators Symposium: Transcripts and Abstracts, 19—20 August 1977, 33—35. N.p., [1978]. 1979 “Joseph Smith’s Brothers: Nauvoo and After.” Ensign (September 1979): 30—33. “What changes have been made in the name of the Church? Its full designation does not appear in the revelations until 1838. (D&C 115:4).” I Have a Question. Ensign (January 1979): 13—14. “What Were Joseph Smith’s Sisters Like and What Happened to Them after the Martyrdom?” Ensign (March 1979): 42—44. “The Whitmers: A Family That Nourished the Church.” Ensign (August 1979): 34—40. 1980 “Jackson County in Early Mormon Descriptions.” In A New Light Breaks Forth: Essays in Mormon History, edited by Lyndon W.