Item Detail
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English
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Reducing Dissonance : The Book of Abraham as a Case Study
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The Word of God : Essays on Mormon Scripture
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Salt Lake City
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Signature Books
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221-35
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Dissonance is discomfort produced by conflicting doctrine, the author discusses the origins of the Book of Abraham, and then the attempts to reduce dissonance in the face of modern discoveries or questions such as those brought up by the 'Breathing Permit of Hor.' Discusses Hugh Nibley's work with the Book of Abraham.
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An Examination of the Mormon Doctrine of Creation and a Defense of Creation ex nihilo
'A Record in the Language of My Father' : Evidence of Ancient Egyptian and Hebrew in the Book of Mormon
Assessing the Joseph Smith Papyri : An Introduction to the Historiography of their Acquisitions, Translations, and Interpretations
Curses and Marks : Racial Dispensations and Dispensations of Race in Joseph Smith's Bible Revision and the Book of Abraham
Defending the Kingdom, Rethinking the Faith : How Apologetics is Reshaping Mormon Orthodoxy
Digging in Cumorah : Reclaiming Book of Mormon narratives
Joseph (Smith) in Egypt : Babel, Hieroglyphs, and the Pure Language of Eden
Joseph Smith's Identification of 'Abraham' in Papyrus JS 1, the 'Breathing Permit of Hor',
The Ascendancy and Legitimation of the Pearl of Great Price
The Bible and the Latter-day Saint Tradition (book)
The Dependence of Abraham 1:1-3 on the Egyptian Alphabet and Grammar
The Expanded Canon : Perspectives on Mormonism and Sacred Texts
The Translator and the Ghostwriter : Joseph Smith and W. W. Phelps