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LDSF 2: Latter-day Science Fiction

Editor

Benjamin Urrutia

Publisher

Parables

Year

1985

Pages

188

Series

Latter-day Science Fiction

Contents[]

"The Interrogation"

"Science Fiction and the Gospel" by Hugh W. Nibley

"Pebble in Time" by Cynthia Goldstone and Avram Davidson

"Something In It" by Robert Louis Stevenson

"Joseph Smith's Dialogue With the Devil" by Parley P. Pratt

"A Glimpse of the Millennium"

"Haun-ting" by Addie Lacoe

"The Grave of the King" by Yusuf Haddad

"Stowaway" by Merle H. Graffam

"Toward the Beloved City" by Philip José Farmer

"Millennial End" by Addie Lacoe

"Parables of the World: The Talents; The Two Sons; Pearls Before Swine; The King, the Princess and the Books" by Erudil Menashy

"Heinlein and the Latter-day Saints" by Benjamin Urrutia

"The Light of Eden" by Benjamin Urrutia

"Ad Astra Per Fidem" by Michael R. Collings

"If You Could Hie to Kolob" by William W. Phelps

"More Extraterrestials: Review of 'Strategie der Gotter, Das Acte Weltwunder' by Erich von Daniken" by Peter C. Nadig

"The Children of Michael" by Scott S. Smith

"Religous Themes in American Science Fiction" by John A. Tvedtnes

"The Theology of Battlestar Galactica" by John A. Tvedtnes

"Reviews: The Force That Can Be Explained is Not the True Force; The Dark Side of the Force; He Who Dies But Does Not Perish, The Same Has Everlasting Life" by Benjamin Urrutia

"The Management Switches Over to Plan B" by Sandy Straubhaar

"A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" by Jack Weyland

"Cut without Hands" by D. William Shunn

"The Late Twentieth Century" by Christophilos Hagios

"The Conversion of Aurelian McGoggin" by Rudyard Kipling

"A Midsummer Morning's Nightmare" by Wayne Mykals

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