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English
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Lehi on the Great Issues : Book of Mormon Theology in Early Nineteenth-Century Perspective
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Winter 2005
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38
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no.4
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75-96
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Without discussing authorship or date of composition, Ford shows how the Book of Mormon fits into the theological spectrum of the early nineteenth century. He compares Book of Mormon theology with the Arminian, Calvinist, Universalist, Unitarian, and Methodist beliefs of the day and shows how the Book of Mormon addressed the following four contemporary religious disputes: free will and predestination, the desirability of moral evil, infant sin, and accountability of those ignorant of Christian teachings. Ford concludes that Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon deserve a place in the scholarship of nineteenth-century theology.
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New Approaches to the Book of Mormon : Explorations in Critical Methodology
Revival Language in the Book of Mormon
Scholarship and the Future of the Book of Mormon
The Book of Mormon in a Biblical Culture
The Mormons
The Role of Christian Primitivism in the Origin and Development of the Mormon Kingdom, 1830-1844
The Story of the Mormons : From the Date of Their Origin to the Year 1901
The Theological Foundations of the Mormon Religion