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19482
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English
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The Book of Mormon and DNA Research : Essays From the Farms review and the Journal of Book of Mormon studies
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Provo, UT
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The Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, Brigham Young University
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"In this volume, the first in the series The Best of the Maxwell Institute, we present articles written by contributors to both the Journal of Book of Mormon Studies and The FARMS Review that deal specifically with the subject of DNA and the Book of Mormon. Where applicable, we have updated the references to reflect later publications. Although the question of limited geography is strongly linked to DNA and the Book of Mormon, we will not be dealing with that in this volume. It will appear in a volume on approaches to the Book of Mormon. However, a comprehensive survey of the literature by Matthew Roper can be found in The FARMS Review 16/2 (2004) 225–74, and on the Maxwell Institute Web site." [Editor]
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Indigenizing Mormonisms
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No Weapon Shall Prosper : New Light on Sensitive Issues
Science and Fiction: Kennewick Man/Ancient One in Latter-day Saint Discourse
Sin, Skin, and Seed : Mistakes of Men in the Book of Mormon
The Book of Mormon and the Origin of Native Americans from a Maternally Inherited DNA Standpoint
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