Item Detail
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28542
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8
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9
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English
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The Book of Mormon and Religious Epistemology
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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34
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3 & 4
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Stanford, CA
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Dialogue Foundation
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31-54
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In this paper, I want to make some tentative observations about the way in which the Book of Mormon has contributed to the fashioning of a particular religious vocabulary, or to be more specific, the disclosure of a particular religious epistemology. I am not arguing that this epistemology necessarily signaled a radical break from Protestantism, or that it conditions a religious vocabulary wholly lacking in Protestant equivalents. Rather, I hope to suggest that the role of the Book of Mormon in framing the concept of prayer and revelation in particular is connected to subtle shades of differences and distinctions which are worth examining. [From the text]
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Religious Seekers and the Advent of Mormonism
The Book of Mormon in a Biblical Culture
The Persisting Idea of American Treasure Hunting
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