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English
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Automaticity and the Dictation of the Book of Mormon
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American Apocrypha : Essays on the Book of Mormon
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Salt Lake City
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Signature Books
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17-46
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"In this essay, automatic writing refers to the ability to write or dictate text in a relatively rapid, seemingly effortless and fluent manner with no sense of control over the content. A consideration of this phenomenon is important for Mormons since a number of authors have asserted that this was the method through which Joseph Smith produced the Book of Mormon. Such a claim, if correct, can have important implications for the way Latter-day Saints approach their scriptures." [pp.18-19]
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A New Witness to the World
Automatic Writing and the Book of Mormon : An Update
Curiously Unique : Joseph Smith as Author
of the Book of Mormon
Explaining Mormonism: A Believing Skeptic's Guide to the Latter-day Saint Worldview
Joseph Smith's Gold Plates: A Cultural History
Naturalistic Explanations of the Origin of the Book of Mormon : A Longitudinal Study
Producing Ancient Scripture: Joseph Smith's Translation Projects in the Development of Mormon Christianity
The Curious Case of Joseph Howard, Palmyra's Seventeen-Year-Old Somnium Preacher
The Limits of Naturalistic Criteria for the Book of Mormon : Comparing Joseph Smith and Andrew Jackson Davis
"The Private Character of the Man Who Bore That Testimony" : Oliver Cowdery and His Critics