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English
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Literature of Belief : Sacred Scripture and Religious Experience
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Provo, UT
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Religious Studies Center, BYU
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"At the foundation of great religions lie holy books. Not all religious books have the sacredness of scripture, but few religions survive and thrive without creating a literature of belief. This book contains proceedings from an RSC symposium on such books. Seldom has the dialogue between the language of scholarship and the language of faith been so intense or sensitive. These proceedings reflect both the devotion believers feel for their scriptures and a rare respect that should mark each encounter with another’s sacred literature." [Publisher]
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Across Arabia with Lehi and Sariah : "Truth Shall Spring out of the Earth"
A Hermeneutic of Sacred Texts: Historicism, Revisionism, Positivism, and the Bible and Book of Mormon
Alexander Campbell and Joseph Smith
Alma's Wisdom-Poem to Helaman (Alma 37:35-37)
American Proto- Zionism and the "Book of Lehi" : Recontextualizing the Rise of Mormonism
Another Testament of Jesus Christ : Mormon's Poetics
An Other Testament : On Typology
A Passover Setting for Lehi's Exodus
“A Prophet Like Moses” (Deuteronomy 18:15–18) in the Book of Mormon, the Bible, and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Articles of Faith
A Selective Bibliography of Book of Mormon Literary Features
By Study and Also by Faith : Essays in Honor of Hugh W. Nibley on the Occasion of His Eightieth Birthday, 27 March 1990
Digging in Cumorah : Reclaiming Book of Mormon narratives
Echoes and Evidences of the Book of Mormon
“Effusions of an Enthusiastic Brain” : Joseph Smith’s First Vision and the Limits of Experiential Religion
Experiment Upon the Word
Expressions of Faith : Testimonies of Latter-day Saint Scholars
Foundations of the Restoration : Fulfillment of the Covenant Purposes
Foundations of the Restoration : Fulfillment of the Covenant Purposes : the 45th Annual Brigham Young University Sidney B. Sperry Symposium
From Jerusalem to Zarahemla : Literary and Historical Studies of the Book of Mormon
Glimpses of Lehi's Jerusalem
Historical Narrative, Literary Narrative-Expelling Poetics from the Republic of History
How the Book of Mormon Reads the Bible : A Theory of Types
In God’s Image and Likeness: Ancient and Modern Perspectives on the Book of Moses
Joseph Smith at the Veil: Significant Ritual, Symbolism, and Temple Influence at Latter-day Saint Beginnings
Journey of Faith: From Jerusalem to the Promised Land
King Benjamin's Speech : "That Ye May Learn Wisdom"
Knowing Brother Joseph Again : Perceptions and Perspectives
Lehi as Moses
Manipulating Text to Reinforce the Message: Content Informs Form in the Bible and Book of Mormon
Nephite Culture and Society : Collected Papers
Paradigms Regained : A Survey of Margaret Barker's Scholarship and Its Significance for Mormon studies
Poetic Diction and Parallel Word Pairs in the Book of Mormon
Seek Ye Words of Wisdom: Studies of the Book of Mormon, Bible, and Temple in Honor of Stephen D. Ricks
Serpents of Fire and Brass: A Contextual Study of the Brazen Serpent Tradition in the Book of Mormon
The Bible and the Book of Mormon : A Review of Literature
The Bible and the Latter-day Saint Tradition (book)
The Book of Mormon : A Reader's Edition
The Exodus Pattern in the Book of Mormon
The Israelite Background of Moses Typology in the Book of Mormon
The Journey of the Hero : Archetypes of Earthly Adventure and Spiritual Passage in 1 Nephi
The Lost 116 Pages : Reconstructing the Book of Mormon’s Missing Stories
The Messiah in Ancient America
The Way of Life and the Way of Death in the Book of Mormon
"To Dress It and to Keep It" : Toward a Mormon Theology of Work
"To Seek the Law of the Lord": Essays in Honor of John W. Welch
Understanding the Book of Mormon : A Reader's Guide
Wanderers in the Promised Land : A Study of the Exodus Motif in the Book of Mormon and Holy Bible
“Wherefore, for This Cause”: The Book of Mormon as Anti-type of the Brass Serpent
Why Nephi Killed Laban: Reflections on the Truth of the Book of Mormon
"Ye Are No More Strangers and Foreigners" : Theological and Economic Perspectives on the LDS Church and Immigration