Peace Through Christ: The Book of Mormon's Divine Perspective on War Marsh, David Brent. "Peace Through Christ: The Book of Mormon's Divine Perspective on War." In The Fulness of the Gospel: Foundational Teachings from the Book of Mormon, edited by Camille Fronk Olson, Brian M. Hauglid, Patty Smith and Thomas A. Wayment, 246-259. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2003.
For the Peace of the People: War and Democracy in the Book of Mormon Davis, Ryan W.. "For the Peace of the People: War and Democracy in the Book of Mormon." Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 17, no. 1 (2007): 42-55, 85-86.
KnoWhy #216 - Why Did Jesus Quote all of Isaiah 54? (3 Nephi 22:5; Isaiah 54:5) KnoWhy #216 - Why Did Jesus Quote all of Isaiah 54? (3 Nephi 22:5; Isaiah 54:5). Springville, UT: Book of Mormon Central, 2016.
"Peaceable Followers of Christ" in Days of War and Contention Jenkins, Ryan. ""Peaceable Followers of Christ" in Days of War and Contention." Religious Educator: Perspectives on the Restored Gospel 10, no. 3 (2009): 87-102.
KnoWhy #225 - Why Did the Peace Last So Long in 4 Nephi? (4 Nephi 1:16) KnoWhy #225 - Why Did the Peace Last So Long in 4 Nephi? (4 Nephi 1:16). Springville, UT: Book of Mormon Central, 2016.
KnoWhy #228 - Why is the 10-Year Peace Treaty Important? (Mormon 3:1) KnoWhy #228 - Why is the 10-Year Peace Treaty Important? (Mormon 3:1). Springville, UT: Book of Mormon Central, 2016.
Lesson 16: Repentance and Forgiveness Lesson 16: Repentance and Forgiveness In Teachings and Doctrine of the Book of Mormon (Teacher Manual). Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2015.
KnoWhy #496 - How Can the Book of Mormon Provide Peace and Meaning to Those in Military Service? (Alma 43:47) KnoWhy #496 - How Can the Book of Mormon Provide Peace and Meaning to Those in Military Service? (Alma 43:47). Springville, UT: Book of Mormon Central, 2019.
Sorrow and Joy: What We Can Learn from Lehi Hill, Keith K.. "Sorrow and Joy: What We Can Learn from Lehi." Ensign 18, no. 1 (1988): 30-33.
Chapter LII Reynolds, George. "Chapter LII." In The Story of the Book of Mormon, 290-293. Salt Lake City: Joseph Hyrum Parry, 1888.
Come Follow Insights (Mosiah 29–Alma 4) Halverson, Taylor, and Tyler J. Griffin. Come Follow Insights (Mosiah 29–Alma 4). Springville, UT: Book of Mormon Central, 2020.
Notes on Moroni's Message Widtsoe, John A.. "Notes on Moroni's Message." The Young Woman's Journal 34, no. 9 (1923): 461-465.
The Book of Mormon Aspect of Preparedness Cuthers, John. "The Book of Mormon Aspect of Preparedness." Improvement Era 19, no. 6 (1916): 516-517.
Two Outstanding Features of Book of Mormon History, Part I Sjodahl, Janne M.. "Two Outstanding Features of Book of Mormon History, Part I." Relief Society Magazine 14, no. 10 (1927): 475-480.
Characters and Teachings of The Book of Mormon: Lesson 43—The Nephites and Lamanites Become a United People Monson, Leland H.. "Characters and Teachings of The Book of Mormon: Lesson 43—The Nephites and Lamanites Become a United People." Relief Society Magazine 43, no. 9 (1956): 624-627.
Contending without Contention Peterson, Daniel C.. "Contending without Contention." Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship 51 (2022): vii-xx.
The Promise of Peace in the Book of Mormon "The Promise of Peace in the Book of Mormon." Relief Society Magazine 6, no. 12 (1919): 721-723.
Characters and Teachings of The Book of Mormon: Lesson 32—Peace Comes to the Nephites Through Righteousness Monson, Leland H.. "Characters and Teachings of The Book of Mormon: Lesson 32—Peace Comes to the Nephites Through Righteousness." Relief Society Magazine 42, no. 2 (1955): 123-128.
The Peace Pipe and the Book of Mormon Spencer, Pearl. "The Peace Pipe and the Book of Mormon." Improvement Era 35, no. 9 (1932): 545.
Defend Your Families and Love Your Enemies: A New Look at the Book of Mormon’s Patterns of Protection Pulsipher, David. "Defend Your Families and Love Your Enemies: A New Look at the Book of Mormon’s Patterns of Protection." BYU Studies Quarterly 60, no. 2 (2021): 163-183.