Matthew B. Brown - Published Works

Published Works

Books
  • Symbols in Stone: Symbolism on the Early Temples of the Restoration (1997 - Covenant Communications)
  • The Gate of Heaven: Insights on the Doctrines and Symbols of the Temple (1999 - Covenant Communications)
  • All Things Restored: Evidences and Witnesses of the Restoration (2000 - Covenant Communications)
  • The Plan of Salvation: Doctrinal Notes and Commentary (2002 - Covenant Communications)
  • Plates of Gold: The Book of Mormon Comes Forth (2003 - Covenant Communications)
  • Joseph Smith: The Man, The Mission, The Message (2004 - Covenant Communications)
  • Receiving Gifts of the Spirit (2005 - Covenant Communications)
  • Prophecies: Signs of the Times, Second Coming, Millennium (2006 - Covenant Communications)
  • A Pillar of Light: The History and Message of the First Vision (2009 - Covenant Communications)
  • Exploring the Connection Between Mormons and Masons (2009 - Covenant Communications)
Book notices
  • Pillar of Light, FARMS Review
  • Joseph Smith, BYU Magazine
  • Plates of Gold, BYU Magazine (also mentions Symbols, Gate, and Plan)
  • All Things Restored, BYU Magazine
DVD
  • Exploring the Connection Between Mormons and Masons - provided images, conducted interviews, credited as a producer (2009 - Covenant Communications / Mirror Films)
Papers and articles
  • Brown, Matthew B. (1997). "Girded about with a Lambskin". Journal of Book of Mormon Studies (Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies) 6 (2): 124–151. http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=jbms&id=149. Retrieved 2008-06-24.
  • —— (1998). "Of Your Own Selves Shall Men Arise". FARMS Review of Books (Provo, Utah: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies) 10 (1): 97–131. http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=review&id=278. Retrieved 2008-06-24.
  • —— (2004), "Historical or Hysterical? Anti-Mormons and Documentary Sources", FAIR Conference (Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research), http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2004_Anti-Mormons_and_Documentary_Sources.html, retrieved 2008-06-24
  • —— (2006), "Revised or Unaltered? Joseph Smith's Foundational Stories", FAIR Conference (Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research), http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2006_Joseph_Smiths_Foundational_Stories.html, retrieved 2008-06-24
  • —— (2008), "The Israelite Temple and the Early Christians", FAIR Conference (Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research), http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2008_The_Israelite_Temple_and_the_Early_Christians.html, retrieved 2009-11-08
  • —— (2009), "Ancient Temple Patterns in D&C 124", new book appendix (Symbols in Stone) (Covenant Communications), http://www.templestudy.com/2009/09/27/lord-speaks-ancient-temple-patterns-dc-124/comment-page-1/, retrieved 2009-11-08
  • —— (2009), "Brigham Young's Teachings on Adam", FAIR Conference (Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research), http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2009_Brigham_Youngs_Teachings_On_Adam.pdf, retrieved 2010-09-25
  • —— (2010), "Luke 13:23-30 and the Israelite Temple", BYU Studies symposium paper (BYU Studies), http://byustudies.byu.edu/blog/post/2010/03/12/Friday-Afternoon-A-Parade-of-Short-Studies-1.aspx, retrieved 2011-02-18
  • —— (2011), "Cube, Gate, and Measuring Tools: A Biblical Pattern", Expound Symposium paper (Expound), http://www.expoundlds.com, retrieved 2011-05-29
Interviews
  • "Mormons, Masons and Myths," Deseret News (19 May 2010)
  • "New book examines common ground between Mormons and Masons ," Provo, Utah Daily Herald, (31 October 2009)
  • "People of Faith with Carole Mikita for Sunday, October 25, 2009", KSL Newsradio, Salt Lake City, Utah (Sunday, 25 October 2009)

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