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27268
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English
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Beginning of What? A Reflection on Hugh Nibley's Legacy and LDS Scholarship on Late Antique Christianity
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Studies in the Bible and Antiquity
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7
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Provo, UT
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Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship; Brigham Young University
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59-65
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Daniel Becerra examines Hugh Nibley's legacy of Mormon studies in early Christianity and suggests some ways for modern LDS scholars to approach the subject.
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Apostasy's Ancestors : Anti-Arian and Anti-Mormon Discourse in the Struggle for Christianity
Covenantal Pluralism in Mormonism and Islam : Alternatives to the Binary Logic of Apostasy
Early Christians in Disarray : Contemporary LDS Perspectives on the Christian Apostasy
Future Prospects in the Comparison of Religions
James Talmage, B.H. Roberts, and Confessional History in a Secular Age
Justification, Theosis, and Grace in Early Christian, Lutheran, and Mormon Discourse
Mormonism and Early Christianity
Outlines of Ecclesiastical History
Parallelomania and the Study of Latter-day Scripture : Confirmation, Coincidence, or the Collective Unconscious
Purity and Parallels : Constructing the Apostasy Narrative of Early Christianity
The Personal Writings of Joseph Smith
Wrestling the Angel : The Foundations of Mormon Thought : Cosmos, God, Humanity