CONTENTS: Volume 1 Number 3, Fall 2001
“By Small and Simple Things…”
Anita Weston—Editor
Letters
The Scholarship of Learning and Teaching
On Learning
Learning, Our Theology
M. Kip Hartvigsen—Chair, English Department
Learning to Gather All Things in One
David L. Ward—Department of English
The Paradoxical Nature Of Sin
John Rector—Counseling Center
On Teaching
Teaching With Compassion
Anne Hendricks—Department of English
The Classroom: Principles and Practices
A. David Allen, Irma Anderson, Christine Geddes, Ann Marie Harris, Roy Huff
“So Great was the Power of the Language...”
David A. Bednar—President, Brigham Young University–IdahoPerceiving BYU—Idaho
Developing the Message of “The Transition”
Brett Sampson & Brian Memmott
Some Reflections Upon a College President’s Term in Idaho
Richard Bowen—President, Idaho State UniversityTending Our Garden: Varied Perspectives
Artistic Expressions
Watercolor and My World
Paintings by Richard Bird—Department of Art
White & Said
Poems by Mark Brown—Ricks College Alumnus
Who Would Not?
Fiction by Jack Harrell—Department of English
From Home and Abroad
Tracking Thoreau: Trip Report for Field Biology 118
Randall Miller—Department of English
The Beautiful City: Rest for the Saints
Gloria and Alyn Andrus—Volunteer Faculty in Nauvoo
Thinking in a Troubled World
The Qur’an: Reading for Moral Truth
David D. Peck—Department of History
The Weapon of Love
David Pulsipher—Department of History
The Godhead: The Perfect Model for Group Relationships
Joseph B. Romney—Department of Religion